Event riders Kevin and Emma McNab relocated to the UK from their native Australia in 2012. Since moving to the UK they have made a real impact on the eventing scene both in the UK and abroad.
Both Emma and Kevin have represented their country, Australia, on the world stage since their move to the UK. Emma represented AUS at the World Equestrian Games in 2018 with Fernhill Tabasco and Kevin represented AUS at the Tokyo Olympics riding Scuderia 1918 Don Quidam where he achieved a Team Silver medal.
Based in the Surrey countryside southwest of Guildford, the couple have a very exciting team of horses, from young horses up to 5* level.
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KEVIN McNAB
Kevin grew up in a part of Australia that didn’t have a strong eventing presence but when he read about eventing at a young age he knew that it was something he wanted to do. He moved to Southeast Queensland and enrolled in Kooralbyn International School where he could participate in their equestrian program and began his eventing career from there. Selected Tokyo 2021 Team Silver medallist and selected and rode at Paris 2024
Kevin is dedicated to producing horses with a focus on major championships. He currently manages a large team of horses competing successfully at the CCI4*, 3*, and 2* levels.
With meticulous attention to detail, Kevin approaches each horse’s development with the long-term goal in mind. He remains championship-focused and considers representing his country a great honor.
EMMA McNAB
Emma brought 2 horses, Kelecyn Ice Age and Belcam Bear, with her to the UK in 2012. Both went on to compete successfully at 5*. It was with the horse Fernhill Tabasco that Emma had her first major win since relocating at Tattersalls 4*.
This win topped off their WEG selection campaign and they went on to represent Aus in Tryon at the World Equestrian Games in 2018 where the team finished 6th.
Emma is currently competing with some impressive 6-year-old horses. Her goal is to qualify and be selected for the Young Horse World Championships, which will take place in Le Lion d'Angers, France, this October.
Faro Imp Luhmuhlen CCI4*