The Turner Family of Zebulon, North Carolina are veterans of the horse show world and have been successful on the national level for many years. With Top-10 wins at major shows such as the All-American Quarter Horse Congress, sisters, Chelsea and Olivia Turner have been supported by their parents, Lee and Celeste every step of the way. Lately, the Turner family has had a tough go of it with the passing of two close family members and dealing with major illness even closer to home. But through it all, showing horses has been able to keep them together as a family.
Celeste adds, “I don’t know what I would have done without the help of my husband and daughters. Lee is the best husband and father anyone could ask for. He holds us all together! Showing horses has also been our saving grace because it helped all of us get away from the real world and go to a happy place. Traveling with my daughters to shows and spending time with them has been a blessing–it has kept me from letting my illnesses completely consume me. I just had to fight on and keep up with the horse show pace. Showing horses has made us extremely close as a family, and I believe it is the constant in our lives that has helped us get through tough times.”
The next show for the Turner family is the Congress where Olivia plans to show Big Country Kruzer in the Three Year-Old Limited Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle, Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle and Equitation and Hes Got Major Moves in Novice Amateur Ranch Horse Pleasure and Novice Amateur Showmanship. The Turner family will retire 19-year old “Linus” after the show.
“I wouldn’t miss watching my daughter, Olivia, show at the Congress for anything,” says Celeste, who along with her daughter, Chelsea will be rooting from the stands.
Chelsea says that she plans to be back in the show pen soon. “Hopefully one of our prospects will work out and I’ll be able to show one of them,” Chelsea says.
While Celeste also hopes to return to the show arena in the future–her goal is to show again one day with her daughters!