CHRISTOPHER NORTHCUTT The Rocky Mountain Horse Expo 2001 committee dedicates
this year's program to Christopher Northcutt, Colorado's own Special Olympian.
At last year's Rocky Mountain
Horse Expo, Christopher, the kind and gentle soul he was, gracefully loaned the
RMHE committee the use of his show horse, which was ridden all weekend by Ga Wa
Ni Pony Boy giving demonstrations.
Left: Ga Wa Ni Pony Boy and Christopher's horse
(photo with the permission of America's Horse magazine and the American Quarter
Horse Association. ) |
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Sadly, when riding his tricycle in front of his
family home this summer, Christopher was hit and killed by a drunk driver.
Following is a commentary written by Christopher's mother, Barbara Northcutt,
for the Boulder County 4-H Senior Recognition Day held August 1st, 2000.
"Chris Northcutt rode with Myrna
Folsom's Cinchbuster's 4-H club for his 9 years in 4-H. He rode Level 1 western
equitation, pleasure and showmanship. Chris, like most of the kids, struggled
with his record book, forgot his speech during his demo and came up with some
interesting reasons on his judging. But, unlike most of the kids, he had a few
extra challenges- he was born with Down's Syndrome, along with many other
physical birth defects often associated with Down's.
When Chris was born the doctors said he would
never walk or talk or even sit up. His dad told the doctors- "NO, someday
he is going to ride," And he did. Chris also participated in the Special
Olympic equestrian events. During the 1999 World Games, he brought home two
gold medals for team USA Colorado. The Northcutt family would like to thank all
the wonderful kids, parents and leaders of Boulder County for all the support
and acceptance you have shown through the years. Thank you."
Christopher was truly a Special Equestrian that
all of Colorado can be proud of and a huge loss to us all.
Website: http://www.rockymountainhorseexpo.com
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