
Ellie Roots is an incredible 11-year-old equestrian and a proud brand ambassador for Equine Wellness Co. Despite her young age, Ellie has already achieved amazing success, winning multiple titles at both Nationals and Grand Nationals with her beautiful ponies. Her passion for her ponies and dedication to their care truly set her apart. As an ambassador, Ellie perfectly represents the values of Equine Wellness Co., showing how proper care and support can help ponies thrive.
We are so excited to support Ellie on her journey and watch her continue to shine in the competition arena!
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What are your current goals in your equestrian career, and how do you plan to achieve them?
My current goals are improving in my riding.
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What has been your greatest achievement so far as an equestrian?
The biggest and proudest achievement was winning the open small hunter pony at Grand Nationals 2024.
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How do you ensure your horse's health and wellbeing on a daily basis?
We try to ensure the health and well-being of our ponies on a daily basis by just watching them, noticing anything different and acting on any issue with appropriate action.
Why did you choose to partner with Equine Wellness Co, and how has SOOTHE + SUPPORT helped your horses?
We chose to partner with the Equine Wellness Co as we had used the products and had great results.
Who has been your biggest inspiration or role model in the equestrian world?
My biggest role models and inspirations are Emma Hutchinson, Jessica Sharp and Sarah Read.
They are all great riders and have all inspired me in different ways.
What is your favourite equine event or competition, and why is it special to you?
My favourite event is Sydney Royal.
How do you approach challenges with your horse, whether it's related to health, performance or behaviour?
When it comes to challenging situations with our ponies, no matter what the concern, it is very important just to take a step back and reassess what you need to do to improve.