A small  section of My Equestrian memories and bid
for an Olympic seat on the US Team.
Many happy memories had and many, many friends
met along the way. An unhappy ending to my ridding
career but it's all part of life. It was great to sit on my
horse and ride many a quiet day alone in the woods
or fields, and take in all the sights. And when we
where in the show ring I always had a tear in my eye
as they played the national anthem at the start of
every competition.
"PT"
                                   Originally a speed stakes horse, It     
                                     took us some time to quiet him
down. The horse was originally trained by Ian Miller, a class
rider, and sold to a rider who un-did all Ian taught him. He
could jump the fences in the Grand-Prix's but was reckless.
Prime Time
A 7YO 16.3  Argentinean
Thoroughbred Gelding that had long
legs and a short body super ideal to
jumping in and out of tight fences.
Bon Chance
"Bo"
Rider-Owner Bill Gent
Rider-Owner
Bill Gent
"Bubba"
Owner- Paul Sorvino
Rider Bill Gent
A 10 YO 17.3 hand
Perchuron/Thoroughbred cross. A
Big horse, he could easily jump the
moon. But hated small rings.
Bon Chance
Gambler's Choice
Picture to follow
Show Jumping and Grand-pix