Above left: MØGELVANGS ZIDANE and Randlab-sponsored Australian Paralympian Emma Booth. We all wish you the best of luck in Tokyo!
Above right: Emma sits below the Paralympic symbol of the three Agitos, the Paralympic equivalent to the Olympic Rings.
The three Agitos consists of three elements in red, blue and green – the three colours that are most widely represented in national flags around the world. The design signifies the four core values of the Paralympics: courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
The three Agitos (from the Latin meaning “I move”) encircling a central point symbolise motion. They emphasise the role of the Paralympic Movement in bringing athletes together from all corners of the world to compete.
The symbol also reflects the Paralympic Motto, “Spirit in Motion,” representing the strong will of every Paralympian.
Follow Emma's Paralympic story
here and join with Randlab in wishing her the best of success.
Six months after the car accident that left Emma Booth a paraplegic, she had the courage to ride again.
From that point on, the 2016 Rio Paralympics became her goal. Finding the right horse in general is hard, but a Para dressage horse is so much harder. A horse for Para needs to be a great listener and responsive to voice commands rather than the usual physical aids.
Booth and her entourage travelled to Europe twice to find the right horse but came back empty handed on both occasions.
With the 2016 Paralympic trials only a month away and with all hope looking forlorn, the Victorian state dressage coach asked Booth to try a local horse named Zidane, a handsome 14yo Dutch Warmblood gelding.
“Two minutes into the ride I knew this was the one. We just clicked. He understood everything I asked of him straight away.”
The pair had such a bond that within three weeks they had managed to qualify for the Rio Paralympics. Booth just missed a place on the podium in Rio, finishing a close fifth, missing the bronze by only 0.8%.
You can read Randlab's Victorian Manager Alex Macpherson's excellent interview with Emma Booth before the 2018 World Equestrian Games by clicking
here.
Zidane and Emma are at the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics and compete tonight!
We wish them both the best of luck!
(Emma is a Randlab-sponsored rider)
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