About Brian Ale

In 1995, Brian started showing in AQHA Western Pleasure classes. Under the guidance of Ray Carmean, Brian earned a Top Ten Title at the Congress his first year showing. Four years later Brian road to a Reserve Congress Championship on Harley D Zip with the help of Doug Pratt. Brian and Harley were also NSBA Whistle Stop and Tom Powers Champions. Brian earned a 2nd Whistle Stop Championship on Talkin the Talk. Throughout his youth career, Brian has had the pleasure of riding amazing horses and working with talented trainers.
When Brian turned 18, an opportunity presented itself and it could not be turned down. Brian traveled to Purcell, Oklahoma to assist Troy Compton. During his time with Troy, Brian earned a 6th Place finish in youth western pleasure on Talkin the Talk at the 2002 AQHYA World Show. He also placed 7th that same year in the Limited 3 Year Old Class, at the Congress with He's Up To No Good. "Working side-by-side with Troy Compton for over a year is something I will never forget", states Brian Ale. Brian acknowledges the fact that Ray, Doug and Troy - along with many other people throughout the industry were instrumental in shaping him into the trainer he is today.
Brian enjoys breaking young colts and finishing western pleasure horses. He also works with all around horses and is always ready for a new pattern. He is an AQHA member, as well as member of the NSBA. Brian is a long time member of the New Jersey Quarter Horse Association as well as several other states.
Brian believes that true success stems from his customers happiness. He works tirelessly to help his customers grow and flourish along with their horses.