I was at Rolex this year. I was standing right next to fence 13, the foot bridge, when Sarah Hansel and The Quiet Man attempted it. It was very sad to see. I inadvertantly got a video of it and my boyfriend got sequence pictures of them going over the fence from the front. You can really see what went wrong. I hate to see these things happen; it's awful but I am kind of glad that we have pictures and video because it helps me analyze and understand what happened and what went wrong. And how to prevent things like this.
I did not see Laine & Frodo's fall. I was at the Head of the Lake waiting for them. I am kind of annoyed that the announcer gave completely FALSE information to the spectators when their fall happened. I understand that they are not to go into detail or anything but I clearly heard the announcer say "Laine Ashker & Frodo have had a fall at fence 5, the flower basket but both are back on their feet". Obviously completely not true! I have seen the video of their fall, from two different vantage points. It is terrifying to watch. . . Laine is lucky to be alive! I'm glad I didn't see it in person. But again, seeing the video helps me understand and identify how and maybe why it happened.
It is evident in both cases that they got to the fences very wrong. May The Quiet Man & Frodo Baggins rest in peace. They were amazing horses who obviously loved their job! They gave their heart and soul and ultimately, their lives. We will never forgot how special they were and what they brought to the sport! In the words of fellow eventer Amy Lopez, their sacrifices will not be in vain. I believe that many postitive changes will take place in loo of these tragedies.
If you want to keep tabs on Laine's progress go to: http://laineashker.blogspot.com/
Her parents are amazing and update the site everyday. Laine learned of the fate of her beloved horse Frodo just yesterday. My heart goes out to you Laine; we will all miss your amazing horse!
The letter that Amy Lopez wrote is on USEA's website. Check it out: http://useventing.com/blog/?p=203
It is very well written and goes over everything that we, as eventers, are thinking about now. I can say that I feel the exact same about everything.
In spite of the tragedies, I will say that Rolex this year was amazing and it's really an incredible event. I had so much fun. This year was my first year there and I am going to try to make it an annual trip now! It's really indescribable; being there and seeing these amazing athletes (horses & riders) up close. Watching them gallop by you during cross country; feeling the hoofbeats in your chest! It's a complete adrenaline rush! It's truly amazing!
I'm working on getting me & my boyfriends pictures and videos loaded into my photobucket album (over 2,000 pics and probably 20+ video clips) so I can share them with everyone.

"And God took a handful of southerly wind, blew his breath over it, and created the horse."
