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Meet our team riders

Caroline Bore

Hi! My name is Caroline Bore and the best way to describe me is that I’m a true horse girl. From a young age, I spent all my free time at the stables of the local riding school, and ever since then, horses have been a natural part of my life.

Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working in many different areas of the equestrian world. I’ve worked in professional competition yards in both Germany and the Netherlands, held positions at Swedish riding schools, and gained unique insight into Swedish equestrian sports as a scholarship student at Ridskolan Strömsholm.

I’m a trained hippologist, certified Swedish riding instructor (Level 3), and a C-level dressage trainer. Today, I run my own business at the beautiful Össjö Gård outside Ängelholm, where I train dressage horses from breaking in to Grand Prix level – always with the goal of developing each horse with respect, patience, and precision.

Photo: Fanny Olsson

Kajsa Björe

My name is Kajsa Björe, I’m 23 years old and I was born straight into the horse world. I live at Mälsäter Gård, just outside Eskilstuna, where I also grew up. Over the years, we’ve developed our family business into what it is today – a venture focused on training, competing, and to some extent selling horses.

Even though I grew up in a horsey family, my passion and drive for the sport have always come from within. My family has been an incredible support, but my own will and ambition have always been my greatest motivators. Since graduating in 2021, I’ve devoted myself fully to training and competing – something I truly love.

My long-term goal is to one day earn a spot on the Swedish senior A team – ideally with horses I’ve helped produce from the very beginning of their careers.

Elin Lundin

Hi! My name is Elin Lundin, I’m 25 years old and I’m from Avesta. I grew up on a farm where we always had horses, so it felt natural to start riding at an early age. I began riding school at age 6, and by the time I was 9, I got my first pony.

Today, I run my own business at Tärnö Säteri just outside Nyköping, where I train and compete with about 10 horses. As a pony rider, I was part of the national team, but when I became a junior/young rider, I chose to focus on producing and riding young horses. Two of the horses I got at age 17 I’ve competed up to 150–155 cm show jumping.

I’ve had some great results – including a placing at the Senior Swedish Championships, a team bronze at the nationals, and several young horses in the finals at major shows such as Falsterbo and Elmia.

Looking ahead, I’m excited to continue developing at the highest level and to keep building my business. My long-term goal is to become the best rider I possibly can – and of course, to one day have the chance to represent Sweden on the national team.

Joel Torstenson

I come from a true horse family – both of my parents rode, and horses have always been a natural part of everyday life. I’ve spent countless hours in the stable and at shows, which made horses an obvious path for me.

Recently, I had the opportunity to ride in my first senior Nations Cup, which was a big milestone in my career. Looking ahead, I hope to have more chances to represent Sweden in team competitions – and hopefully compete at a senior championship within the next few years.

My ambition is always to grow and become the best rider I can – both in terms of technique and horsemanship. I truly believe that horsemanship is one of the most important foundations for long-term success in equestrian sport.