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Onwards and Upwards!

Kim Johnstone

Trainer's Partner

Born and bred in Zimbabwe, and having developed an affinity for horses at a young age, Kim moved to England when she was 18 to study Equine Management at the Hadlow College. .

Following her studies, although Kim’s first role was in a point-to-point yard, it is where she found her passion for flat racing.  After gaining invaluable experience working in a flat yard, Kim joined the respected Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery where she remained for three years.  Having travelled to Australia to work in a racing yard, Kim added to her experience whilst also learning about international racing.  After two years in Australia, Kim returned to the UK where she immediately started work in racing, as travelling head girl, where she met racehorse trainer David Menuisier.  With a shared dedication to training horses, Kim is an invaluable support for David both on and off the track.