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Re: [RC] so what, after all those years and all those finish lines, made the difference? - Joe Long

On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:02:23 -0600 (CST), Tina Hicks
<tina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jerilynn Gray (now Huffman I think) rode a morgan called Lain. Joe would 
know since he sponsored her for many miles but I think Lain had somewhere 
around 8000 miles - and they weren't slow miles either being sponsored by 
Joe and Khalil :) She lives not too far from me and I talked to her once 
several years ago about Lain. The horse's day off was on Sunday - on the 
way home from the ride. He was ridden - lots and hard - the other 6 days. 
No special saddle, shoes, no HRM. Back to back to back to back *fast* 
rides where Lain was in the Top Ten consistently.  Certainly not what 
riders today would recommend or do I bet :) 99 other horses would have 
gone lame, worn out, etc...but Lain didn't.

You know, sometimes I reflect on how that little corner of north Alabama, in
about a fifty mile circle, sprang forth such an amazing group of horses.  Not
only Lain (C Lain Winula) with 8095 miles of intense racing competition and
Kahlil with 11,525, but Jody's horse Booey (Petit Jets Shadow) with 5340 and
James Barnett's Sid (D.C. Sidka) -- who are not as well known or as high mileage
only because they weren't taken to as many rides.  Then Desert Ballad from
Jackie Mitchell's farm in the same neighborhood, who Nina Warren rode to such
success (and of course Amir Nezraff, from neighboring Mississippi and then
Tennesee, but still part of "the group").  How often did that bunch end up
racing against each other, week after week?  And oh, my, what great times we
had.

Jody, Jerrilynne and I formed such a bond when I was sponsoring them as Juniors
that even years later, when they were seniors and we were supposed to be
competing against each other, we still felt like a team.   For example, I
remember a ride where Jerrilynne and I had about a half-dozen other riders still
with us up front, and we turned off a road onto a winding trail.  Jerrilynne was
in front, I was right behind her.  I said to her "Heads up, here's our chance to
make a move."  As we went around a sharp bend in the trail and were momentarily
out of sight of the riders behind us, I said, "Now!  Go!!" and off we went --
galloped around the next bend before they caught sight of us, and we never saw
them again until camp.

Jody and I were riding after dark in a Tennesee 100 shortly after glowsticks
began to be used as trail markers.  It was a very black night, and time and
again we'd think we saw a glowstick ahead ... only to have it turn out to be a
gloworm along the side of the trail!  That'll give ya some vertigo!

Kahlil is the only one of original group still with us, and at 32 I know it
won't be long until he re-joins his friends -- Sid, Amir, Booey, Lain, will be
waiting for him at the Rainbow Bridge.

-- 

Joe Long
jlong@xxxxxxxx
http://www.rnbw.com




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[RC] so what, after all those years and all those finish lines, made the difference?, LTYearwood
Re: [RC] so what, after all those years and all those finish lines,made the difference?, Tina Hicks