Teddi Pritzker and her horse in perfect form over a vertical.
Show Jumping  ·  Wellington & Chicago

A small string of mares, on the way up.

3 Flamingos is the show jumping stable of Teddi Pritzker — competing for the United States between Wellington, Florida and Chicago, Illinois, and stepping up through U25 and international classes.

The season
Video needed

One round, start to finish.

This is the single biggest thing the site is missing. Jumping is a sport you have to watch — a clear round here would carry more than any photograph on the page.

  • 15–30 seconds is plenty. A jump-off, or the last three fences.
  • Filmed landscape if possible. Phone footage is completely fine.
  • It will play muted and on a loop, so no commentary is needed.
  • Grass de Mars at the 3* would be the obvious one to lead with.

Mares, every one of them.

Geavanta  ·  Grass de Mars  ·  Ditarca OH Z  ·  BEC Lenka

The Horses

Four mares, three studbooks.

A Selle Français, a Zangersheide and a KWPN, plus one coming through the 1.20m and 1.30m. Small numbers, on purpose.

Grass de Mars, second in the 1.40m and the 1.45m High Classic.

Selle Français mare, 2016

Grass de Mars

The one carrying the U25 and three-star campaign — and the winner at HITS Chicago.

See the string

Ditarca OH Z, Reserve Champion in the Mediums at WEF Week 8.

Zangersheide mare, 2014

Ditarca OH Z

Three placings in the Mediums in three weeks, finishing Reserve Champion at WEF Week 8.

See the string

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Your words

This part is yours to write.

Three or four sentences about why you ride and where you're headed — written as if you were answering a friend, not a sponsor. Some prompts, if they help:

  • How you started, and who taught you.
  • What you're aiming at over the next two seasons.
  • What you look for in a horse — and why the barn is all mares.
  • What a normal, unglamorous Tuesday looks like.

Typed or a voice note, either is fine — it can be tidied up before it goes anywhere near the live site.

Contact

Come and say hello.

Whether you'd like to talk horses, follow the season or find us at a show — we'd love to hear from you.

Get in touch