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At nearly all
Victorian FEI dressage competitions, most people will have noticed a fine boned, handsome
woman - she is usually on a mission - either reporting in to the show secretary, finding
out if the rings are running to time, or any other matters that may interrupt the
streamlined organisation, that is part of 'her team' Robina Youngman - Robbie to her friends, is the look alike mum of Victoria's rising dressage star Emma Youngman. I have had the pleasure of quite a few friendly conversations with Robbie, and have marvelled at her positive input and active support - always smiling, one cannot underestimate this contribution to Emma's success. I was delighted when Robbie agreed to help me deliver the 'first' of our Cyberhorse - The Virtual Equestrian - Rider Profiles. I would like to add that Emma's attitudes, dedication and ability are not so difficult to understand, once you have spent some time with Robbie. She is indeed inspirational, her strength and determination have enabled her to cope with the loss of her husband (Emma and Harry's dad) when she was in her early thirties, take over the running of a 9000 acre sheep and cattle property and successfully rear her two young children as a sole parent - no mean feat. Well done Robbie!! ---------------------------------------------------- My Profile on Emma
In 1989 I chartered an aircraft in order to attend a bull sale, this was the point when Emma knew that she wanted to learn to fly. I guess it was not surprising... before Emma's father died, he used to fly everywhere with young Harry and Emma, and interestingly her grandfather flew in World War 1 for the Royal Flying Corps. He was also one of the founding directors of Ansett Airways - so there has been a pretty strong family link with aviation!
Emma has been most fortunate as her boss at Kendall Airlines Max Langshaw, was a competitive cyclist, having represented Australia at World Championships and Commonwealth Games level. He understands Emma's goals, and is extremely supportive of her equestrian endeavours.
Mary and Emma seemed to strike up an understanding, she decided to 'get into' dressage by purchasing a Medium level schoolmaster - Kia McOhl. Our family has always been very close and at this point, Emma's dressage became a family interest. Major decisions and acquisitions were made after careful consideration by all of us.
In the period from 1995 to 1999 Emma drew upon her great ability to learn, and embarked upon a learning curve to improve her dressage knowledge, training skills and competition experience. Her determination to succeed enabled 1998 to become a real milestone - Emma and Jahnus had their first start at Grand Prix - and they did it together! Kia McOhl was sold, Emma hates to sell her horses, but in this case we were delighted that he went to a loving home in Dubbo, New South Wales. Emma was keen to learn as much as she could, as quickly as she could, and she took very seriously the words of Kyra Kyrklund, who - when visiting Australia, said to Emma, "there is nothing like an established older horse to help you to learn the correct way of doing the movements", and so, Korsakow was purchased. He arrived in Macedon from Belgium in February in 1997. "Kossy" was at Prix St. George level and was able to help Emma with the finer points of FEI training and test riding. Over the next twelve months, the combination were very successful and placed well at the 1998 Victorian Final of the FEI International Challenge. From this success they qualified for the Australasian Final which was held in Queensland, but unfortunately Emma's work commitments prevented them from taking part.
Korsakow was sold in August 1998 and Australia's Nancy French has the ride - so it was back to Sweden. Emma has a real love affair going with Sweden and her 'romance' continues with the arrival (in November 1999) of the Grand Prix stallion - Magritte. He is an older horse and a fantastic athlete - so Emma's learning curve continues as she 'moves up the gears' towards her 'full on' campaign for the 2004 Olympic Games. Emma acknowledges that she has been very fortunate to be able to work with Mary Hanna as well as having the opportunity to ride wonderful horses. There have been many other people who have helped Emma along the way, in particular Clemens Dierks and Harry Boldt. I know that one of her favourite forms of relaxation is to meet up with these compatible people, and party. She is very strict when flying, though! To 'round off' the practical skills that will be necessary to become one of the world's leading dressage riders, Emma plans to implement the advise of fitness and dietary experts, and also that of a sport psychologist, to ensure that she gives herself every opportunity to succeed. Emma is extremely focussed and will enjoy exploring these relatively new avenues of improving her physical and mental performance. Emma is passionate about dressage and flying - she says " for me it seems to go back to the thrill of being transported by something that allows you to be there - by the grace of god!!" Emma also likes to play golf, take holidays, more friends ... and parties ... oh yes, Emma is extravagant in all things. Harry, his wife Melinda, the twins Charlie and Sam and I are all very proud of Emma. Her achievements are a great source of pleasure for all of us and we are behind her all the way to 2004. |