In Honour of Older Competitors (Or Older riders in general)

scheherazade

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And severe apologies to Lewis Carroll

“You are old, veteran rider”, the juniors say
“And your hair has become very grey
And yet you incessantly enter our shows,
Don’t you think you should call it a day?”

“In my youth”, said the rider, to all those who asked
“I thought you need brave pants and speed
But now with experience and technical grasp
I have all the tools that I need.”

“You are old”, say the youth, “as we mentioned before
And have got most unreasonably fat
And yet you just turned back from nine, straight to four.
How on earth did you get to do that???”

“In my youth”, said the sage, “giving his old horse a pat
I learned all about balance and rhythm.
I practiced my turns, and worked hard on the flat,
As results, without work, aren’t just given!!”

“You are old”, say the youth, “one would hardly suppose
That your eye was as steady as ever.
But you always come down on the most perfect stride:
Are you magic, or lucky, or clever??”

“In my youth” said the man, as he went to untack
“it was drilled into us right from the start:
You get the right canter, the horse jumps the track.
It’s all hard work and effort, not art.”

“You are old” say the youth, with respect and with awe.
“Should have hung up your spurs long ago.
And yet many of us still are losing to you.
Pray tell us how this can be so?”

The old rider smiled, as he turned to go home,
Thanking his horse and his stars that he’d won.
He was tired, and hungry, and chilled to the bone
But he’d shown all the kids how it’s done!!!

NB: All characters are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
 
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...love it .... And I speak as one who is about to turn 60 ..... Feel better about it already. Think I'll print this out and stick it up in the tack room...... Thanks for brightening my day.
 
...love it .... And I speak as one who is about to turn 60 ..... Feel better about it already. Think I'll print this out and stick it up in the tack room...... Thanks for brightening my day.

Glad you enjoyed it :) Product of a very quiet afternoon in the office!! Hope you all enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
 
Brilliant! I'm in my 50s and still get a thrill from being in the ribbons - but I have to restrain my celebrations as it feels wrong to gloat when I've beaten a 7 year old! Even if the 7 year old in question is like a little rocket, has no fear and frequently beats me.....
 
Brilliant poem!!

It sums up my last few days too.

On Saturday I came 1st in a dressage comp with my old Arab.

Today I sat on my young horse for the first time.

I'm nearly 60.
 
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