Saturday, September 26th, 2009...10:48 am
The Tom Quilty Gold Cup – Congratulations to Sarisha and Keryn on an extraordinary record
When your horse wants to be with you and wants to do what you want to do, you can achieve so much more with your horse.
Last week I worked on a wonderful 20 year old Arabian mare, Bremervale Promise, in the vet check and rest intervals of a 160 kilometre ride, that she completed in around 18 hours. No big deal, she would have made it fine without me – maybe the reiki healing that I gave her made it a bit more comfortable, that’s all.
This was Promise and young Sarah McLaughlin’s 4th Quilty buckle, a silver belt buckle that is a symbol of the completion of that ride. So this was the fourth time Promise had gone out and carried Sarah for 160 kilometres in less than 24 hours. Congratulations on a brilliant effort to Sarah and Promise and all the other partnerships that completed the event with their horses in good enough condition to go out again.
Then there was the star of the show as far as I am concerned, a partnership between a lady and a white haired elderly gentleman named Sarisha, a 23 year old Arabian gelding who achieved their 11th Quilty buckle. This was the eleventh time that Sarisha had carried his owner Keryn Mahoney for 160 kilometres in much, much less than 24 hours. This is an extraordinary new record and deserved of huge congratulations.
So what makes it possible for one horse to do the most extraordinary feat of endurance with their rider, year after year after year? And others cannot?
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