Spyglass Stables Caters to Central Oregon’s Equestrian Community

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Spyglass Stables, a first class lesson and training facility, has opened its doors in Bend, Oregon. Head trainer Aisha Ali-Duyck hails from the East Coast, where she trained many wonderful riders from their first riding lesson to Championships at the nation’s premier competitions such as the Winter Equestrian Festival, The Hampton Classic and HITS.

Ali-Duyck was born and raised in New York City and has been riding for her entire life. Daughter of hunter/jumper trainer Jude Ali, she successfully competed on the East Coast as a junior rider.

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  1. Here is a relate story about this trainer:

    New York Post
    Metro

    Trainer tricked doctor into buying lame show horse for $130K: suit

    By Julia Marsh

    August 8, 2014 | 12:49am

    A top Manhattan surgeon is suing her son’s trainer and stables, claiming they duped her into buying a lame show horse for $130,000.

    Mount Sinai Hospital Dr. Christina Weltz says her 14-year-old son Oliver Ritter’s longtime trainer, Aisha Ali-Duyck, of Stony Hill Stables in the Hamptons, convinced her last December to buy a horse named Vigo for jumping competitions.

    But Ali-Duyck withheld a veterinary report describing Vigo’s lame right leg and a chronic muscle disease called “shivers,” claims Weltz’s suit, filed in Manhattan Civil Court.

    Ali-Duyck receives a commission on horse sales and had earned a 10 percent cut for the purchase of Ritter’s first steed, the suit says.

    In response, Ali-Duyck, who said she left the stables in April to move out West, insisted that Vigo had a “clean bill of health.”

    He was injured after Weltz bought him when he kicked his stable and broke a small bone in his leg, she maintained.

    An attorney for the stables declined to comment.
    Filed under Horses, Lawsuits, The Hamptons

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