Equestrian Hub Magazine July August 2021

Page 104

Q: How old were you when you started riding?

A : Three Q: Was your family horsey or were you the odd one out?

A : Dad was very tolerant and paid the bills. He thought riding was an expensive way of hurting yourself. He’s right! Mum and I learnt together, and she was always my biggest supporter. Char Lassetter Carter is my sister and has been riding and teaching in England since we were kids. Blake my brother is the sensible one who earns money in a normal job.

Q: Where did your dressage interest come from?

A : It started as something you had to do if you wanted to event. It became serious when I met Stirling Wilton who belonged to Bob and Judy Mitchell. Wilton was a very reluctant eventer and we graduated towards dressage and ultimately WEG in Stockholm.

Q: When did you start to learn about the finer points of riding?

A : Well, I learnt to ride along the beach at West Mersea on the Essex coast at Miss Catchpoles riding school. ‘Catchy’ was the best first coach anyone could wish for. I’m still learning the finer points.

Q: Who were your mentors in the early days?

A : My mother, Jane Goldsmith who was a big influence and a wonderful coach, and Anthony Crossley who allowed me

20 QUESTIONS

to ride one of his horses and feel the

20 Questions with Rozzie Ryan

piaffe and passage for the first time. After England, Heath’s ‘just get on with it’ attitude was refreshing.

Q: How did you afford to compete when you weren't a well-known professional?

A : Initially my parents were a huge support, but when Heath and I started

This celebrated Grand Prix dressage rider has competed at the World Cup and WEG, and was an Olympic reserve. Along with husband Heath, Rozzie owns and manages Ryan’s Horses, an equestrian training and breeding centre in NSW.

in Australia his parents helped us. We competed on a shoestring and I seem to remember the truck breaking down on every trip. We soon went to work for Bob and Judy Mitchell at the NSW Equestrian Centre. They were terrific supporters and innovators on the equestrian scene.


Articles inside

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

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

Feature: Chris Nott Special Olympics

9min
pages 78-84

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: Eventer Jade Findlay

7min
pages 40-43

Brister’s Brief

7min
pages 20-23

Feature: Kryal Castle

9min
pages 28-35

Vet Vibes: Rain Scald

7min
pages 36-39

Ask and Expert: Jess Stones

6min
pages 24-27

Spotlight on Dan Steers

16min
pages 10-19

From the Horse’s Mouth

3min
page 9

Our Contributors

5min
pages 6-8
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