The Huron Expositor, 1994-05-25, Page 7Lifestyle
Local rider excels in competition
BY TIM CUMMING
Expositor Editor
Seaforth's Barbara Alkemade
didn't start riding horses so she
could travel. The member of
Canada's Equestrian team, however,
has headed to Calgary, Quebec and
Vermont as well as other areas to
compete.
"You meet new people, you go all
kinds of different places you have
never been and never thought of
going," she said.
Barb is one of six nominees to
the Canadian Equestrian Team
which is competing in the endur-
ance event at the World Equestrian
Games in The Hague, Netherlands
in August.
She has been successful in both
competitive and endurance riding.
She describes her chosen sport as
"trail riding with a purpose."
"Of course if it's raining or snow-
ing you still have to go."
In competitive riding the rider and
horse complete a set distance within
a set time and are penalized if the
horse appears to be fatigued or
unsound.
In endurance riding the best time
for a set course determines the
winner. At the world championship
level endurance racing requires a
horse and rider combination to
cover 100 miles in one day.
An article in Canadian Horseman
magazine describes the sport as "an
incredible test of not only fitness
but mental tenacity."
In both events there are desig-
nated areas where veterinarians
inspect the horses.
On May 7 in Flesherton Barb
Alkemade and Matt McNichol won
first prize in another event, the
'Ride 'N' Tie'. In that event, the
horse races with one rider in the
saddle while a second rider runs on
the ground. The two riders then
trade off while the horse is tied.
"It's fun, it's crazy," smiles Barb.
It was the first time competing in
the Ride 'N' Tie for Matt, a
Seaforth District High School stu-
dent. He is a champion barrel racer,
being the first person to win five
barrel -racing events at Quarterama.
He is also no slouch at running
beside a horse.
"He runs like a deer," observes
Barb.
In endurance racing Barbara
Alkemade rides Kabar Raftah, a
fifteen -year-old Canadian champion
three-quarters Arabian gelding. (The
horse is graciously loaned to the
team by owner Rick Burnside). In
the endurance event the horse has
earned its nickname, `Gretzky'.
Barb was a member of the Bronze
Medal team in the North American
Championships in Calgary in
1993.
Barb will hopefully be riding 11 -
year -old Arab mare Elseyn Cameo
in the Canadian Competitive Trail
Ride Championships in
Penetanguishene in Ontario. On the
weekend she took part in the first
qualifier for the Canadian
Championships near Peterborough
where Cameo placed first in the
Lightweight Division and won
sweepstakes overall.
In July Barb and Cameo are
headed to New York for a 100 -mile
competitive run. Last year Barb was
Top Canadian in the New York
100 -mile competitive ride. The
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CHAMPION HORSE - Barbara Alkemade, of Seaforth (at right) and official groom Richelle Bumside are
shown in this photo with Kabar Raftah at the North American Championship Ride in Calgary.
superior as we tend to think we
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The competitive and endurance
events are demanding physically
and psychologically for both horse
and rider. Barb says she has
benefitted from riding different
horses, with their own individual
personalities, which helps the rider
learn to listen better.
The horses are athletes on their
own. They understand about trail
markers (called `ribbons') and make
up their own minds whether ground
is safe enough to walk on.
"They learn from the other
horses," said Barb. "Their survival
skills are fantastic."
The 100 -mile rides are especially
demanding, requiring concentration
the entire ride.
"These horses are not only doing
all the work, they're doing all the
concentrating," she said.
While the length of the ride may
seem incredible to some, the
horse's rider notes in the early days
it wasn't unusual for a horse to
travel these distances.
The lifelong Seaforth resident is
married to Stan Alkemade, a former
area veterinarian who is now tech-
nical director of the Vetrepharm
and Bioniche research companies.
They have three children: Boe, a
student at the University of
Windsor; Meagan, who is graduat-
ing from grae thirteen at Seaforth
District High School and Drew, an
SDHS student who acts as expert
pit crew for his mother.
MAKING TRAILS - Barbara Alkemade, the Seaforth native tumed
champion horse rider is shown on her horse Elseyn Cameo.
"You get a respect for these animals you may not
have had before..."
horse, Cameo, also competed on the
Gold Medal -winning team at the
Canadian Championships in
Kamloops and has placed consist-
ently high in major competitions.
Barb's success in competitive and
endurance rides stems from a life-
long love of horses. From her days
as a young girl asking to hear the
story of Black Beauty, she has
loved the majestic animals.
She hasn't always taken part in
endurance and competitive events,
however. She had competed in
hunter/jumper events and studied
dressage with Elizabeth Yeates, of
Milltown Farm Riding School, RR
3 Mitchell.
While still continuing her study of
dressage she reserves her highest
praise for her current events of
endurance and competitive riding.
"This is the sport where I've
learned most about horses," she
said. "You find out all kinds of
things about their instincts...you
certainly get a great respect for any
of these animals that you may not
have had before."
In fact, the skills and smarts
exhibited by horses suggest we as
human beings are "not just as
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