Nicknames |
Bondie (Athlete, 31 Jul 2021) |
Hobbies |
Yoga, reading. (Athlete, 31 Jul 2021) |
Memorable sporting achievement |
Being selected to represent Israel at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (Athlete, 31 Jul 2021) Being selected for Paris 2024. |
Most influential person in career |
Her father. (Athlete, 31 Jul 2021) |
Injuries |
She sustained a concussion in November 2013 and was out of action for a month. (chronofhorse.com, 24 Jan 2014)
She injured her back in 2004. (chronofhorse.com, 06 Mar 2009) |
Sporting philosophy / motto |
"Everything happens for a reason." (worldofshowjumping.com, 19 Oct 2021) |
Awards and honours |
She was named the Chronicle Showjumping Horseman of the Year in 2009. (chronofhorse.com, 05 Feb 2010) |
Famous relatives |
Her father Steve had a brief acting career, starring in the US soap opera General Hospital in the 1980s, while her mother has worked as a film producer. Her husband Roy Meeus Bond played professional football for Belgian club Dessel Sport. (whoscored.com, 17 Mar 2016; chronofhorse.com, 06 Mar 2009) |
Other information |
STABLES
She and her father Steve run Little Valley Farms in Hidden Hills, CA, United States of America. She also runs Ashlee Bond ShowJumping in Wellington, FL, United States of America. (Instagram team page, 17 Nov 2022; horsesport.com, 05 Jun 2022; US Equestrian Magazine, 15 Mar 2022; worldofshowjumping.com, 19 Oct 2021)
ISRAEL MOVE
She became an Israeli citizen in 2018. Although she had previously represented the United States of America, she is eligible to compete for Israel because her father was born there. Part of her motivation for making the switch was the opportunity to ride at major international events such as the world championships and the Olympic Games. "I'm excited. We have a good team, and I'm looking forward to that. It was just the right move and something that I felt in my heart that I should be doing. It's a place that holds a lot of meaning to me and I couldn't be happier to represent them." (sidelinesmagazine.com, 27 Jan 2021; chronofhorse.com, 15 Nov 2019; Federation Equestre Internationale Facebook page, 28 Jun 2019; calgarysun.com, 07 Jun 2018)
HORSE RETIREMENT
In 2019 she announced the retirement of her 15-year-old mare Chela LS. She had competed with the horse at the 2018 World Equestrian Games [WEG] in Tryon, NC, United States of America. "Retirement is never an easy choice, but once the decision is made, there's no better feeling than knowing you're doing what's right for your horse. I first tried Chela LS [in 2013] at Spruce Meadows, and from there, we've gone on to accomplish incredible things. She's made multiple comebacks throughout her career, but now, at the age of 15, it's time for her to enjoy relaxing in a large field." (worldofshowjumping.com, 24 Jul 2019)
CAREER BREAK AND RETURN
She took a break from riding at age 19 and began pursuing a career in acting and singing in the entertainment industry. She rediscovered her passion for horses at age 21 after travelling to New Zealand with her mother, who was working on location as a film producer. "I got to fall in love with the animal again and riding in its purest form. It was definitely an 'aha' moment. I got home and got on a horse that day and haven't looked back. I think it brought me back to the horses for the real reason that I started riding in the first place, which was for the love of the animal and the sport." (noellefloyd.com, 11 Jul 2019)
FITNESS
She has an autoimmune disease, Hashimoto’s so she experiments with intermittent fasting (horsenetwork.com, 30 July 2024) |
Milestones |
Along with Daniel Bluman, Elad Yaniv, and Danielle Goldstein Waldman, she was a member of the first Israeli equestrian jumping team to qualify for the Olympic Games. The quartet secured a spot for the 2020 Games in Tokyo by winning a 2019 qualification tournament in Moscow, Russian Federation. (worldofshowjumping.com, 30 Jun 2019) |