The federation called Serfass a “very talented, up-and-coming young rider” who was “known for her passion for horses, her natural ability, and her work ethic.”
Other members of the equestrian community mourned Serfass’ loss on social media and shared the hashtag #rideforhannah.in our fellow equestrian world, Hannah Serfass,” wrote Barrett Farm of Florida, a boarding and training facility in central Florida. “She was a kind, talented, hard working, dedicated rising star, and a joy to be around.
A GoFundMe Page created on behalf of Serfass’ family described her as a “talented rider with an extremely bright future.”Serfass’ mother did not immediately respond to a request for comment from McClatchy News.with another during a match in Wellington, according to The Palm Beach Post. Stratemann fell to the ground, and his horse landed on him, the outlet reported.