Disappointed But Not Defeated

Posted by on Dec 22, 2011 in News | Comments Off on Disappointed But Not Defeated

I woke up this morning with a feeling of incompletion after cross-country at the Pan American Games. Twenty-four hours ago I couldn’t sleep or eat. I woke up with clammy hands before my alarm. I was ready for the day. When we arrived at La Hipica Club, we loaded the horses into trailers and took all our supplies over to Santa Sofia Country Club, where the cross-country was to be held. I got on for a quick ride when I got there to feel the footing and get a little air in my horse’s lungs. I kept reminding myself that we were ready for this event, ready as ever, and more importantly, that...

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Dressage Day At The Pan Ams Was The Best Possible

Posted by on Dec 22, 2011 in News | Comments Off on Dressage Day At The Pan Ams Was The Best Possible

It was the best I could have imagined. It’s like she knew today was the day to do her very best in dressage. She never put up a fight but was compliant and better in the ring than I could have ever expected. Today my horse, Ballingowan Ginger, and I put in our dressage test for the Pan American Games. It was surreal. As I trotted into the big arena, there was a large audience, huge flower boxes and a big-time feel to the arena. It hit me… To continue reading this post, please click on the following link:...

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Riding On A Golf Course Is A Dream Come True

Posted by on Dec 22, 2011 in News | Comments Off on Riding On A Golf Course Is A Dream Come True

It is good to remember the past. It brings me home, reminds me of what I’ve been through, and strengthens me for what is to come. When I was young, I was on the show team at the barn where I grew up learning to ride called Mountain View Corrals. The team was comprised of my best friends. We understood one another at the age of 13 to even now. We would spend summers riding horses, swimming, playing and eating. The girls and I had similar priorities in life with riding, family, faith and friends at the top and outward appearances, boys and being popular at the bottom. We realized that it is...

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The Spirit of the Pan American Games has been Overwelming

Posted by on Oct 19, 2011 in News | Comments Off on The Spirit of the Pan American Games has been Overwelming

Walking down the barn aisles on the first day was overwhelming. I tried to ask for help in broken Spanglish, which left me wondering if I even spoke English. I came early to the Pan American Games without a groom, without a coach, without a veterinarian and without a team. I relied on my past showing experiences to pull me through. The Pan American Games, however, is not just like any other horse show experience. After I found my stall, I was pleasantly surprised when one of the grooms quietly carried all of my things to my tack room without me even noticing. The veterinarian from El Salvador...

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Opening Ceremonies

Posted by on Oct 16, 2011 in News | Comments Off on Opening Ceremonies

I had the chills, the kind that run up and down your spine, and my heart was beating so hard in my chest it was hard to breathe as we walked into opening ceremonies at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. A screaming crowd of 50,000 people shook me. On the way to the stadium Puerto Rico put on quite the show with drumming, dancing and singing all the way to the stadium. It was exhilarating to be surrounded by people with such a joy for the moment they were in. All the way to the stadium, people cheering for the 6,000 athletes from 42 delegations surrounded the walkways. Once we...

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