Linda Andrisani, one of the United States’ most well-respected hunter and equitation judges, passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 17, 2025.
She was a cancer survivor, and the community of people in the horse world inspired her.
Linda Andrisani never looked back, even though dedicating her life to horses disappointed her mother.
Despite her mother’s disapproval, she went to work for Jack Stedding. Meanwhile, her father’s advice guided her through a remarkable career in the equestrian world.
Her love for horses began at nine when she took her first riding lesson in Maryland. She started riding as a weekly lesson but quickly became an obsession.
Later, she was at the barn four or five times a week within the first six months and won two blue ribbons at her first horse show, a county fair, which kept her hooked.
Her passion led her to become a young professional and co-found Monkton Manor Farm with Jack Stedding in 1980. They built a successful business developing top-quality horses and riders for over 25 years.
Moreover, Linda judged at major horse shows across North America and beyond, earning respect in the industry over nearly four decades. She last judged WIHS in 2022.
Her untimely passing saddened the whole horse community, and many remembered her in their heartfelt tribute.
The National Show Hunter Hall of Fame is deeply saddened by the news this morning that Linda Andrisani passed away peacefully in her sleep last night. We all know that she was an outstanding horsewoman and one of the best judges to ever grace a judges booth. We were also fortunate as exhibitors to have the honor of showing in front of her. You didn’t get away with much…well, actually, nothing. She set the standard for all of us to emulate. Linda was one of a kind…and of course, the right kind. She will be sorely missed.
National Show Hunter Hall of Fame
Linda Andrisani Passed Away Peacefully In Her Sleep
The equestrian community mourns the loss of Linda Andrisani, who passed away peacefully in her sleep. She was known for her keen eye, unwavering fairness, and dedication to the sport.
Her influence spanned decades, shaping the careers of countless riders, trainers, and horses.
Linda was a true mentor and was admired for her judging expertise and her willingness to educate and inspire.
Her insightful feedback helped riders refine their skills, while her passion for horsemanship elevated the standards of competition.
Moreover, her wisdom and kindness left a lasting impression on all who knew her.
Rest in peace Linda Andrisani. Thank you for being such a great mentor to me, and I was honored to have learner judged with you.
Randee Beckman
Linda’s legacy lives on through the many professionals and amateurs she mentored, together with the continued excellence she championed in the hunter and equitation disciplines.
She will be deeply missed, but her contributions to the sport ensure that her impact endures.
Rest in peace, Linda. Your legacy will never be forgotten.
I will never forget your advice after my first derby finals . You just looked at me and said GALLOP! Trust yourself . And have fun. Linda Andrisani you will be greatly missed. Rest in peace 🕊️🤍
Caitlyn Shiels
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Linda Andrisani was honored with the 2023 United States Hunter Jumper Association – USHJA Lifetime Achievement Award.
- She is originally from Monkton, Maryland, and settled in Wellington, Florida.
- Her father was in the military, and their family often traveled overseas due to military assignments.