Equestrian Hub Magazine Issue 4 2021

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F E AT U R E

Ready or Nott

Admiring the view after a three hour ride up to the Hollywood sign in LA (Image courtesy of Chris Nott).

Some people give of themselves more than others, and as CHRISTINE ARMISHAW discovered, Special Olympics National Equestrian Coordinator Chris Nott has turned giving into her superpower.

T

o be in the volunteer role of National Equestrian Coordinator for the Special Olympics doesn’t require one to be a superhero, although that’s what the riders and supporters involved with Chris Nott think she is. And when you hear everything this amazing woman has put into orchestrating the Australian team, time and again, you wouldn’t be chastised for thinking she might be a version of Wonder Woman too! But to Chris, this all cropped up simply because it was just something she thought she might be able to help out with. Fifteen years later, the progress she’s made is astonishing.

of the highlights she’s experienced in

Australia was held in Melbourne in 2014.

her role. Before she even begins, she

Initially the first 10 to 12 participants came

forewarns me: “If I cry, I’m only crying

from Riding for the Disabled centres, with

because it’s such a good experience

a grand total of eight athletes travelling

and I’m reliving it!”

down to Victoria with Chris as part of the

The backstory

Queensland State Team.

The structure of the Special Olympics

The next major event was the 2015

is much like any other riding discipline,

World Summer Games in Los Angeles.

with certain qualifications required to

“Being Australia’s very first contribution

enter the next stage. Athletes aim to

to a World Games, we got an allocation

Chris is a warm, funny and genuine person. I ask her to tell me about some

The very first national Special Olympic

hear the emotion in her voice: “Oh, it

Games to feature equestrian events in

was such an amazing, amazing event,”

make each team at the stepping stones of regionals, states and then nationals, in the hopes of being selected for the World Team.

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of two athletes for LA. I was accepted as Head Coach, and we took a young man from South Australia and a middleaged lady from Western Australia,” Chris recalls. This memory gets her and I can


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20 Questions with Rozzie Ryan

4min
pages 104-105

Perfect Partners: Emma Mason & Marcus

4min
pages 102-103

Young Rider: Bella Napthali

3min
pages 100-101

Feature: Chris Nott Special Olympics

9min
pages 78-84

On My Tackbox: Breaking it Down

7min
pages 86-89

Training Tips: Handling the Equine Athlete

11min
pages 90-99

Saddle Review: Devoucoux Chiberta Lab

2min
page 85

Horse Breed: Standardbred

8min
pages 72-77

Life After Racing

6min
pages 68-71

Feature: EQUITANA

3min
pages 66-67

European Trends: KEP Italia

2min
page 57

Feature: Colour Genetics Part 2

9min
pages 50-56

Feature: Kryal Castle

9min
pages 28-35

Ask and Expert: Jess Stones

6min
pages 24-27

Feature: Eventer Jade Findlay

7min
pages 40-43

Vet Vibes: Rain Scald

7min
pages 36-39

From the Horse’s Mouth

3min
page 9

Brister’s Brief

7min
pages 20-23

Spotlight on Dan Steers

16min
pages 10-19

Our Contributors

5min
pages 6-8
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