Lisbeth Asay
While waiting to turn ten, the age required to join the riders, Lisbeth P. Asay watched here seniors and their horses trot around the outdoor arena at the riding school. When her day to ride finally arrived, it was on Coq D'Or, nicknamed Coggen, a former race horse, that she make her 'debut.' She loved him from the first time he turned his head and snapped his teeth at her or left her lying in the ice-cold mud gazing up at him trotting away. And then, at last, riding Coggen at the canter,...

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