Jul 06 2024 56 mins
Although Paris will be Jayden’s first Olympics, the Australian dressage rider is no stranger to the international sport.
He competed in the Young Rider’s World Cup Final in 2008 on Widelo, World Young Horse Championships in 2013 on San Andreas and the World Games in 2022 on Sky Diamond. Having spent the last two years in the UK training under Carl Hester, Jayden’s Olympic dream has been realised as he becomes a member of the Australian team for Paris.
In this interview, he talk about his journey with Quincy B, why he chose UK as a base,Carl’s influence, namely holding yourself to a higher standard, avoiding drama and doing the hard work. Jayden goes into depth on what to aim for at big championships. making your training system clear for the horse and moulding the training system to different horse and human personality types. Riding the ups and downs of the top sport. The skill of getting the score you know you can get under any circumstance. And what are the things you have to avoid in Carl’s arena?
He competed in the Young Rider’s World Cup Final in 2008 on Widelo, World Young Horse Championships in 2013 on San Andreas and the World Games in 2022 on Sky Diamond. Having spent the last two years in the UK training under Carl Hester, Jayden’s Olympic dream has been realised as he becomes a member of the Australian team for Paris.
In this interview, he talk about his journey with Quincy B, why he chose UK as a base,Carl’s influence, namely holding yourself to a higher standard, avoiding drama and doing the hard work. Jayden goes into depth on what to aim for at big championships. making your training system clear for the horse and moulding the training system to different horse and human personality types. Riding the ups and downs of the top sport. The skill of getting the score you know you can get under any circumstance. And what are the things you have to avoid in Carl’s arena?