"I just had to point and go" Ginny Elliot
"EVEN though it was a very long time ago, those are memories that will last forever," says Ginny Elliot, who considers herself lucky to have had, in her stellar career, two standout rides that she'll never forget. One was on Priceless the year they won Badminton in 1985, the other with Master Craftsman at the Europeans at Burghley in 1989, when they won gold.
"It was rather like going along a railway track," she says. "They were both so smooth and focused. Nothing went wrong; they did their job and all I had to do was point and go. It was quite extraordinary; they were so zoned in. If you look at the relationship that's built up over the years, and the huge trust you have in each other; they were amazing. Never to be forgotten."
At the time, Ginny knows she may not have appreciated the magic of each round.
"There's so much going on, and so much to think about, and every time you landed over a fence, you were thinking about the next one but it would creep into my mind, 'That felt amazing. Then you finish the round and play it back to your team. As you close your eyes to sleep, you run over it again and again. I can still do that now."
Ginny always felt that the onus was on her to make the right choices.
"I guess on those two occasions, I did and they rewarded me for it," she says. "At the Europeans on 'Crafty', there was added pressure because we were last to go for the team, and for him to go like he did was the icing on the cake."
One more unforgettable moment was on Priceless, at Burghley, where there was a new fence: the Brandy Glass. Then chef d'équipe Malcolm Wallace told her not to take the direct route if she was on time, and even if she wasn't, she didn't have to risk it.
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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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