Sarah-
Let me introduce myself. I am an amateur event rider based in the wrong end of Cornwall (only 25 miles off Lands End) but at least it means I always set off in the right direction! I work full time as a dreaded Health and Safety Inspector and Animal Licensing Officer for Cornwall Council. I am lucky the job is relatively flexible and allows me to start work at 7 and leave at 3 although the 5am starts to do the horses before work can be a tad tiring!
I have always ridden, an expensive hobby for which I totally blame my mother who
rode when I was a small child and enco
uraged me to follow suit. Luckily she is still
involved and a great help and support. Years are advancing now and I seem to be getting
more enthused not less despite passing 35 and eligible for some veteran sections!!
I did my first affiliated event in 1996 when my farrier kindly allowed me to ride his experienced Novice eventer Poldark (aka The Swordsmith). Lets’ just say my inexperience certainly showed to begin with and that horse taught me an awful lot.
Since then I have always sourced and produced my own horses from scratch. I would love to be able to go out and buy expensive made horses but the budget just doesn’t stretch! Also at the end of the day I think you have a better relationship with the horse if you have started it from scratch. My initial driving ambition and what I hoped would be a pinnacle was to compete at Intermediate level.
I have been very lucky and found that special horse that has helped me achieve that
goal and really made me consider how far I can go in this sport. I bought Sarnita
as a 5 year old with no competition record -
We have also competed internationally, something I hugely enjoyed and was proud to represent my country abroad. We were 19th in the CIC** at Pau.
As well as the eventing I enjoy and successfully compete at British Dressage (To
medium level) and BSJA with successes up to 1.30 level competing regularly at county
shows.
So why this website??
By having this website I don’t want to be pretentious claiming how wonderful I am and constantly boasting about successes. I want it to be an accurate reflection of the struggles that an amateur event rider with limited resources faces. I look forward to sharing my successes, hopes, disasters and disappointments!
It is possible to achieve success at eventing (or other equestrian disciplines) with
hard work, dedication and limited funds. I keep my horses at rented yard and do all
the stable work myself, I have no school at the yard so either have to hack to a
friends’ arena (30 min each way) or box up to school. It does mean the horses don’t
get too bored with schooling and I have adapted half pass and transitions into my
hacking! My local event is an hour and a half away and on average we travel 4-
I would love to find some sponsors to help me along the way with what could be an exciting journey. But for the present we will be doing it on a shoestring!
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