Hard Work and Dedication Will Get You Further Than Talent
(Listeners’ Choice)
By Popular Demand we have re-published this episode. Each weekend we are choosing the most listened to and commented on episodes for you to enjoy.
This interview was previously published in 2017 (Guy Creighton) (031)
About Guy Creighton
Guy left school to go on the road as a show jumper. He started in Pony Club and talks about the requirements in those days of just getting from one side of the jump to the other. If you could do that then you were a successful show jumper.
When he was on the road, he met Art Uytendaal. Art taught Guy changing his style and preparing him for three Olympic games, two which Guy rode in and one which he was selected and Australian boycotted.
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Guy’s Favourite Inspirational Quote
– Just do it
Who Has Inspired Guy
– Art Uytendaal
– Ted Edgar
About This Episode
– Guy talks about horses being a full time operation and the dedication it takes to look after horses. He discusses the growing importance of flatwork, bending around a corner and holding a straight line to improve the jumping rider and jumping horse.
Time Stamps
00:50 – Why show jumpers need to ‘Just do it’
01:55 – The requirement to get from one side of the fence to the other
02:32 – About the show circuit and going on the road
03:43 – Who Guy owes everything to
04:20 – Mr Dennis, McNeil and Conclusion
05:23 – How horses are like milking cows
06: 23 – Why dedication is more important than talent
09:32 – Why Guy had to change his jumping style
09:51 – Johnny Reb and High Jumping
10:37 – From the boy in the bush to 5th in the World
11:43 – Keeping the line
12:51 – Choice of two different directions
15:31 – Gemma and the future
16:11 – Philosophy
17:24 – Guy’s contact details
Guy’s Contact Details
Phone or Text: 0428 976 409 or + 61 428 976 409
Email: user780@hotmail.com
Music
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