kerilli
Well-Known Member
My absolute ultimate horsey hero is Mark Todd, and this is why:
Many years ago ('93 iirc) I was doing our second Intermediate on my good mare. She was silly brave xc, used to take strides out all over the place like Murphy... including in a double in the sj once (she bounced it, and left it all standing!) I'd walked the course, and there was 1 combination I had no idea how to ride safely on her, it had 2 different options (it was a road crossing with a rail on both sides, either a bounce or a stride distance on either side, depending on where you rode it.) I was worried sick that she'd try to take it all on in one, or something mental. Going to the xc start, still fretting about it, I saw Toddy hacking back from xc, just finished. Summoning my courage, i asked him if he'd let me know how he'd jumped that particular fence. To my eternal gratitude, he pulled up, and very very kindly spent about 5 mins talking me through it, asking how she jumped, how I was going to ride it, giving lots of advice, saying how and where other combinations had jumped it, etc etc. A wealth of patience and information. He even asked if there were any other fences I was concerned about, and talked me through them all.
Of course, with all that great advice ringing in my ears, we jumped round perfectly.
So, not only the best horseman (or woman) I have ever seen, but immensely patient and kind to a total stranger, too.
Just before he retired, I was lucky enough to be at a few events he was competing at, and I wasn't the only one who stopped warming up in the dressage just to sit and watch the absolute master at work!
The story about how he got Charisma back always makes me adore him even more, of course...
So, as it's Christmas, i'd like to raise a big glass to Toddy, sadly missed over here, hope life's being great to you and yours.
Who is your ultimate horsey hero, and why?
Many years ago ('93 iirc) I was doing our second Intermediate on my good mare. She was silly brave xc, used to take strides out all over the place like Murphy... including in a double in the sj once (she bounced it, and left it all standing!) I'd walked the course, and there was 1 combination I had no idea how to ride safely on her, it had 2 different options (it was a road crossing with a rail on both sides, either a bounce or a stride distance on either side, depending on where you rode it.) I was worried sick that she'd try to take it all on in one, or something mental. Going to the xc start, still fretting about it, I saw Toddy hacking back from xc, just finished. Summoning my courage, i asked him if he'd let me know how he'd jumped that particular fence. To my eternal gratitude, he pulled up, and very very kindly spent about 5 mins talking me through it, asking how she jumped, how I was going to ride it, giving lots of advice, saying how and where other combinations had jumped it, etc etc. A wealth of patience and information. He even asked if there were any other fences I was concerned about, and talked me through them all.
Of course, with all that great advice ringing in my ears, we jumped round perfectly.
So, not only the best horseman (or woman) I have ever seen, but immensely patient and kind to a total stranger, too.
Just before he retired, I was lucky enough to be at a few events he was competing at, and I wasn't the only one who stopped warming up in the dressage just to sit and watch the absolute master at work!
The story about how he got Charisma back always makes me adore him even more, of course...
So, as it's Christmas, i'd like to raise a big glass to Toddy, sadly missed over here, hope life's being great to you and yours.
Who is your ultimate horsey hero, and why?