As owner and founder of Lamb Equine International, Gordon Lamb specializes in eventing, hunter jumpers, teaching dressage, cross-country show jumping, training young, green horses and problem horses.
Gordon competed as an amateur junior rider in 3-day eventing and show jumping and has competed successfully throughout Europe. Gordon began his professional riding career in the late 1980s in England, training at Park Farm Equestrian Center in Northwood Hills, London. He trained under Wendy May (BHSF) where he received his British Horse Society Horse Masters (BHSAI). Gordon then completed his BHSAI Stage Four and BHSII certifications.
As a professional equestrian, Gordon has worked and competed for Jan Miller in Barcelona, Spain and Lilo Blume, London, England where he managed an Equestrian Center. He then moved to Southern California where he worked for Lilian van Damne, a swedish rider and owner of Van Damne International. He competed in 3-day eventing and dressage for Lilian. As a freelance riding instructor, he has worked in New York City, Atlanta, San Jose, Orange County and Dallas.
For the last few years, Gordon has worked in Southern California training young horses and problem horses at Sycamore Trails, San Juan Capistrano.
Gordon currently is a trainer at Los Colinas Equesterian Center in Dallas, Texas and Mystic Acres in Terrell, Texas.
He trains both professional, semi-professional and amateur riders as well as schooling horses at all levels; however, he specializes in schooling young and problem horses with an extraordinary success rate.