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Copenhagen, Joanna (2*1) was thinking more about unpacking and giving her horse, Mester Mouse, a well-earned rest, than of the dressage arena. She had arrived back at
a.ill. after a gruelling
g from a competition in
two-day journey, spending s :i night in a horsebox with
geven other riders and wrooms along the way, luhile their horses had the
xury of stabling. feThen there was the
ging out “ Horse and t Hound" and other eques i umenting her success, and trophies.
orse for wear. f She talked about the
irst years, proudly dig docrian magazine articles
an a room where the walls photographsre laden with ribbons,
d Much of her success is o na was on the verge
own to a gifted partner ship with U-year-old Mes Joanter Mouse. Six years ago,
cf [Hitting her riding wareer out to pasture, Mhich was exactly where p ouse was grazing idly, fairouettes and passages
t e n o w n e d rid e r and Jrainer Lady Elizabeth soicey, had turned the lpirited Danish Warmb- puod gelding out in a field, mreferring more settled
r from his mind. r His th e n o w n e r ,
puounts for her equestrian c Jrsuits.oanna, meanwhile, was
iJOANNA
dreams of equestrian
stardom.It was also when Lady Joicey invited her to train
(1 .Mester Mouse enjoying the comforts of home, and a well-de served break from competition, at The Koyds
whe in the Scottish Borders, to re she was introduced m Mester Mouse. It was a t atch made in heaven and
thonsidering throwing in cae riding whip after tragi
lly losing three of her whrough” came in 1992, a horses to lameness, injury
snd infection. The last Ttraw was when her horse. ofop Secret, caught the rail a a cross-country fence in a Pony Club competition bnd suffered a broken aack, with Joanna still
s! ride. ' “At that point, 1 said
aThat’s it. I’m not riding r n V m o re ,’ ” Joann a
ecalled.It was the day before
the British Horse Society's national Dressage Talent Spotting Final and Joanna, swallow in true equestrian spirit,
i planted herself firmly back che turning point in her
ed her tears and
n the saddle. t Winning the title was coareer, convincing her to
age and pursue her
DECORATOR Tel:
s ncentrate solely on dres
he pair quickly rode to r victory in countless young
bider dressage events, a oth in B ritain and cebroad. Later, their suc pess was mirrored in com
Gith victory in the Prix St mo , with points for each c eorge and Intermediare I Slasses at Goodwood. vince then, thev have been Eirtually unbeaten in a ngland and Mouse has bchieved, possibly, the hest record for any British Sorse abroad in the Prix dt George and Interme iare
1.One world-class dres
titions at senior level. t T h e ir big ' ‘b re a k
d vement carried out at aifferent markers around
n arena. b “ It's a p artnership
sage jud g e, suitably impressed with their per- J f o r m a n e e , d e s c r i b e d
rietween the horse and
“model of harmony, light ness and elegance,” com menting: "I have seldom seen a horse and rider who complied so closely with my interpretation of good dressage.”
gest ever dressage riders to gain her flag. All along, her parents, Ronald and Marion, have supported
her.Joanna describes dres sage, an often misunder stood sport for the lay- m a n , as b a l le t on t horseback and compared
e one of the youn
s Last v e a r, Jo an na the chief of the Spanish Gtarted competing at the becamrand Prix level and
Riding School, who wanted Joanna to spend t five years training and
Aeaching at his private wccomplished young
another horse as talented
the six-minute dressage tineest to an ice-skating rou
real perfectionist to be a dressage rider. The whole thing has to look graceful, a elegant and easy. There is
der. You have got to be a
oanna and Mouse as a wJ lained.oanna hopes Atlanta is presently looking
t lot of pressure and men expal concentration,” she
c ill he the climax of her andareer with Mester Mouse
stECENT additions to the i ock at Clilhoroc Library
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nclude: s “Sarek” — A. C. Cri
“pin. The latest title in the bStar Trek" series. This ilook spans Sarok's life and t lustrious career as one of ahe foundation’s premier
his unprecedented mar riage to a human woman and the conflict with his an son, Spock. that lead to
mbassadors, as well as
to for another mount to train Aife" — Gwen Moffat. beli his level, although she y eves he has a good five horsears left before hitting He retirement.
n er horsemanship has e ever been questioned, pven winning her the
raise of Arthur Kottas,
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B S a fa ri” — Hurtle a ull. A chronicle of tdventure charts the his fory of the African safari dirom the first great expe oftion of 1S3G to the guides o today. It tells the story wf the men and women h ho made this land their home, such as Beryl Mark Bam, Isak.Dinesen and deveror Blixen, as well as
community, until a bird watcher photographing e eagles unwittingly records
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author was sent to an
DOING what they do best, the talented horse and accomplished rider excel during a dressage test
churIN our Christian fellowships and services in the p ch, we talk a great deal and much time is occu sied in the discussion of problems. However, Paul
Timothy, who was active as a pastor. “Remind your people of these things and charge them before the Lord not to engage in a battle of words . . . a thing no use at all” (2 Tim. 2:14).
ticssed the inadequacy of words iu his message to woIt is often far easier to talk than to act. If the
would have been solved long ago. Words cannot l replace deeds. Unless our actions and reactions to welieve, then our witness will be in vain. What
rld’s problems could be solved by discussion, they bife’s circumstances Witness to what we profess to
e are must back up what we say. J Dr Johnson was one of the great talkers of his time.
life. This is the story of her time in Vietnam and l her struggle to rebuild her
here were to change her ife afterwards.
sation is good, but he is never ai ieiaure. He is always obliged to go at a certain time. This is very disagree taable to a man who likes to fold his legs and have his
lk out as I do." wThe fact remains that Wesley, the man of action,
sorote his name across England in a way that John
talking. Problems are solved by tackling them, rather than by talking about them. The best way to compre thend the deep things of Christianity is to undertake
n, the man of talk, never did. Understanding often conies by doing, rather than
ohn Wesley was one of the great men of action of all time. They knew eacli other and Johnson had only one complaint about Wesley: “John Wesley’s conver
■ and what we believe, but a pound of action is worth a efal reactions and positive actions is aptto be the most
fective.
lasks for Jesus that can become jovful expressions of oyal service.We should certainly seek to find answers as to why
ton of theory. Our witness for Christ can be hel|ied by- c gossiping the Gospel, but the testimonv of our practi JOE STANSFIELl)
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b 18-vear estrangement t etween two keen moun
ocottish Highlands, until Tne of them vanishes. a hreats and cunning stall
etween the two men. w“ Cue the battered b ntagonism mounts Saineering families in the
ustrian yard. a The clinch for this a oman will just be’finding
nd willing as the mighty Mouse.
r rry crossing, a six-hour Dest for Mester Mouse in h over and the final leg t ome. The travelling and cwo-and-a-half weeks of aompetition in Belgium tond Denmark did not seem w have left Joanna any the
soanna Jack- bon could just t e going to
he top. The f young starlet
h the equestrian world Aas her eyes set on meteotlanta. Considering her
ric rise through the
ets sights on Summer Olympics in USA
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