The man who led the Desert International Horse Park in its transformation as a California venue to be reckoned with has been bought out of the partnership that purchased the venue six years ago.
In his farewell statement Wednesday night, DIHP CEO Steve Hankin said, “it is with considerable sadness that we, Lisa (his wife) and I, are announcing the end of our involvement with the Desert International Horse Park. It took a lot of people to get to where we are today. We have an incredible team and I owe all of them an enormous thanks. That thanks extends to not only to the individuals that make the show happen in the office and at the rings that you see every day, but also the extended teams that are essential to doing what we do so well.”
There were many who wondered why Steve would want to get so involved in making the former HITS Thermal a destination for not only West Coast riders, but also East Coast and European stars.
His answer was simple: “Because it has always been about the sport.”
He cited the passion he and Lisa shared that has always been grounded in a love for horses and a desire to help build the sport, at all levels, for everyone.”
McLain Ward, a member of DIHP’s Major League Show Jumping team, paid tribute to the former CEO on social media, saying, “Steve you did an incredible job and brought the world of Showjumping to the desert!”
Because of DIHP’s success, Steve’s departure is a bit of a headscratcher. But on the same evening as his farewell, the venue announced a change in ownership as of that date.
“The current ownership group, consisting of the Smith, Meadows, and Harvey families, has completed the acquisition of the remaining ownership interest formerly held by Steve and Lisa Hankin.
“We are deeply grateful to Steve and Lisa for their vision, leadership, and unwavering commitment over the past six years. Under their guidance, DIHP has evolved from a venue in need of significant transformation into a world-class destination for equestrian sport.
“Their efforts, particularly during the unprecedented challenges of the human and horse crises of the last five years, were instrumental in establishing the Horse Park as a premier venue enjoyed by trainers, exhibitors, vendors, and spectators from around the globe.
“We thank Steve and Lisa for their dedication to our mission and their many contributions to elevating the sport on the West Coast. Their impact on DIHP and the equestrian community will be lasting.”
So why did it happen? A deeper explanation will have to wait for another day.
No new CEO was named in the ownership group’s statement, which continued, “Looking forward, the ownership group remains committed to building on this strong foundation. The current staff — who many of you know and work closely with — are already hard at work preparing for the upcoming season. We’re excited to share more updates soon, including new improvements to the facility and developments shaping the future of DIHP.”

