Jenny Krogsæter: Nurturing Dreams with Heart and Hard Work

 
 

In this episode, we feature brand ambassador Jenny, who embodies ECTE's values of authenticity and connection. Our conversation with her showcases how ECTE understands riders as individuals, not just athletes. We’re trully happy to partner with a brand that aligns so closely with our values too.

ECTE’s commitment to creating responsible, timeless equestrian wear inspired by the beauty of Scandinavian nature reflects a genuine passion for the sport and the community it serves.

To help you experience this authentic collection, ECTE is offering a special treat! Use the code BEYONDJENNY to enjoy a 20% discount on their products.

 
I was always very positive, motivated and not scared of trying new things, taking risks [...] I didn’t know so much, but I was very willing to learn
 

EP. 20 - Jenny Krogsæter: Nurturing Dreams with Heart and Hard Work


In this episode, we sit down with the incredible ⁠Jenny Krogsater⁠, the only female rider on the Philippaerts team. At just 23, Jenny has already competed in some of the sport’s most prestigious arenas, including Aachen, and is making waves as a talented producer of young horses. As part of the ⁠Young Riders Academy⁠, her journey as a Norwegian showjumper in the ⁠Philippaerts⁠ family brings unique insights, which she shares with humor, warmth, and authenticity.

We’re excited to partner with⁠ ECTE Sport⁠ for this episode, a brand that reflects the same authenticity and connection Jenny embodies. ECTE goes beyond equestrian wear, creating pieces inspired by Scandinavian nature that connect deeply with the equestrian lifestyle. To celebrate, use code BEYONDJENNY for 20% off their products and experience the timeless style that ⁠ECTE⁠ offers.

Join us for a heartfelt conversation that highlights Jenny’s passion, resilience and warmth.


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