Elisabeth Goth

[1][2] When her mother died in 1996, she inherited 800,000 shares of stock in Dow Jones,[3] the company that publishes The Wall Street Journal.

[5] Goth was involved with horses from a young age and considered them a constant in her life, since her parents' relationship was often strained, before they ultimately divorced, and they moved across the United States multiple times.

[1] Her grandparents owned hunt seat and show jumping horses, her great-aunt had American Saddlebreds, and another relative had Hackneys.

Goth herself began riding horses at the age of four, when her parents signed her up for lessons with Bill Gobie of Rancho Santa Fe, California.

[9] In 2016 Goth won the Reserve Five-Gaited World's Grand Championship on the mare Fox Grape's The Tiger Lily.

[10] In 2017 Goth's three-gaited mare Lady Mandolin was ridden by Kate Harvey Codeanne in the ASHA Triple Crown Challenge.

[12] Goth is the vice president of the United States Equestrian Federation and is on the board of the American Saddlebred Horse Association.