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Q & A With Bridget Story!

  • Writer: Gionna Mervyn
    Gionna Mervyn
  • May 11, 2018
  • 2 min read

May 3, 2018 at 9:20am




1. What horse has been the most challenging but yet a big impact on your riding career?

"Hands down my little bay horse. That horse is absolute the definition of 'something else' I have no doubt that when she's old enough she'll make it up there with the rest of them."


2. What is your goal in the horse world?

"I want to train futurity horses, I've bounced around the thought of rodeo but it doesn't catch my eye as much as futurity does."


3. If you could choose one horse to own who would it be?

"Hailey Kinsel's ' Sister' or Tiany Schuster's 'Show Mace' Iv'e always loved Lisa Lockhart's 'Louie'."


4. What (big) show/race have you always wanted to go to?

Ive ALWAYS wanted to go to the Sherry Cervi race in Ceres, and I'm really determined to go to the JRNFR before I'm to old."


5. Who has inspired you the most?

I have to say I really don't have a 'inspiration.' Ive always wanted to ride horses but a few really special people definitely shaped the specifics as time went on."


6. What is one thing you regret?

Equestrian wise, I kinda regret not going all out when I had the chance. In this sport you kinda have to live day by day and hope for the best.


7. Who was your first horse?

Ties into Question #1


8. What is something you struggle with?

I really don't struggle with much, I kinda just roll with the punches. I think in general I struggle with the mind game of the whole thing. Everything can go wrong and I've learned to still remain positive and laugh it off.


9. Funniest horse memory?

This is bad.... but I was at a race one time seasoning my little bay and she's the definition of quirky... and she likes to bronc (like REALLY hard) in the warm up arena. She won't do it at home or anytime really at other races. And we were just login along and she just sat down and bucked and the lady behind me in the warm up arena thought the sky was falling and after I got my horse to quit bucking I turned around and said, 'It's all good.' And she about turned blood read in the cheeks!"


10. How has riding changed you as a person?

I wouldn't say riding has 'changed' me. I would say riding has more enhanced the qualities I already had for the better. It's taught me a lot about just being person in general, you learn a oddly large amount about yourself when you're starting a horse, or realizing your style and what works. I think that really shapes you into yourself, regardless of the sport, but specifically riding.


What an inspiring person, check Bridget Story out on instagram @Bridgetstory121 to follow her futurity journey!

 
 
 

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