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Our
sport is not a glamorous one that will attract large spectator crowds.
Nor is it one that will hold the interest of the person who is simply
a fierce and good competitor. Such people have come and gone in the past
as they no doubt will in the future.
Although
we consider Endurance Riding as a sport, we know that it is something
more. Our challenge is more than a test against course, clock and other
competitors. It is a test of something deep within each of us - a test
of our spirit, our compassion and our communication with a creature with
whom we share our life during the long hours and miles of training and
competition.
Having
ridden many miles with competitors I respect, it is clear to me that what
is almost a spiritual union exists between these riders and their horses.
There is a oneness which transcends the usual human-animal relationships.
The rider has a high degree of awareness towards his horse and this is
returned by the horse.
We
live in a world where young people are searching for values not always
provided by the existing social structure. For many, an involvement with
horses has brought the feeling of being closer to nature. The trusting,
loving, working relationship between horse and human through the ages
began to diminish as transportation and farming became mechanised. However,
the relationship with horses is being renewed in leisure activities.
I
would like to suggest that it is time to let people know what they can
gain by becoming involved in Endurance Riding. There must be many young
people who would add to our ride numbers once they became interested.
So let us take the opportunity to spread the word about our sport, and
hope they too can experience with their horses many hours of happy riding
together.
Written
by Bob Sample.
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