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Update On Liz | September 21st

We are grateful to share that Liz has been moved out of the ICU and is making steady improvements as she prepares to transition to inpatient rehab to begin her therapy. The road to recovery from a severe traumatic brain injury is long, but Liz is showing her incredible strength and resilience every day.


We want to extend our deepest thanks to everyone who has reached out with messages of support and encouragement. Each note, photo, and video has brought immense comfort to Liz and her family and friends. We continue to read every message to her and show her the love pouring in from around the world.


This weekend, we invite you to take a #LapforLiz and hug your two- and four-legged loved ones a little tighter. Let’s keep the positive energy and support flowing as Liz takes on this next phase of her recovery. Your support means the world to us.


Thank you for being with us on this journey. Together, we’re all helping Liz reach each new milestone. #KeepFightingLiz


With love and thanks, Liz’s Family and Friends




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4 days ago

I met you at the Aiken Grand Prix eventing. Your smile is contagious. You are one of the best riders in the world. I pray for you every day. I think of you every day. Get better soon. Tonya Cummins Amato

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Sep 28

Out of the ICU!!! Woohoo!!!! You got this Liz. Slow and steady wins the race.

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Sep 28

Keep fighting Liz. You have a huge village waiting for you to come play.

I look forward to meeting you. I’ve always been a huge fan and supporter when you show!

You Got This!!


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Sep 23

Keep your fighting spirit going. Happy to hear that you are out of ICU and heading to rehab! You are a true inspiration not only in eventing but for those going through similar injuries or troubles in their life. Lots of love and prayers from me and my four legged family

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Sep 22

I'm just one of the many Americans who you represented in Paris that you will probably never meet, but I enjoyed watching you in the Olympics. I just learned of your injury and that now you are heading to rehab. Wow, life sure seems crazy with all the ups and downs, and you have had such amazing life experiences already. Along with my best wishes for your recovery, I have a recommendation for this next part of your journey, which is that if you ever feel stuck or down, try reading (or audiobook) Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza and also, one of Dr. Joe's recommended books, The Brain's Way of Healing by Norman Doidge. You can watch a…

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