[August 06, 2018]
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At the Open Horse
Show this week, one competitor, Heather Alexander, had a particularly
dramatic ride. As the spectators watched, she and her horse fell to
the ground. It wasn't a straight fall down, but an event where the
horse was weaving in and out of posts, and much like we see
motorcycles lean into their turn, the horse leaned too at the
coaxing of its rider.
On a good day, this is not a big deal for the horse or the rider,
they train together and know the feel of the move as they go into
it. On this day though, it didn't feel right, and sure enough,
Heather said she felt the fall coming. It was a familiar, though
perhaps dreaded feeling. but she and the horse have both been
through this before, and both knew what was happening. Heather said
she was ready, she knew, and she was ready.
You can see that in the shots, as she changes the angle of her body,
unlocks her feet from the stirrups, and when the horse goes down,
Heather is still somewhat upright. The horse landed on its side on
the ground, but recovered quickly, prancing away and shaking off the
fall.
Heather said the ground was wet, and it was just a slip, something
that happens from time to time. As noted earlier, and thankfully,
both horse and rider came out on the other side just fine.
Pictures by Mitch Douglas |