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My name is Helen Cole and this is a brief insight into my life. My aim was always to have a Quarter Horse and this is my introduction to the Western Industry. The first horse I had was a Welsh mare named Charm. I was around 10 years old at the time and I shared her with my sister. She was the horse that taught us a lot and how to ride a buck and a spin! About a year on we joined the local Pony Club and competed in local gymkhanas until I finished high school. During this time we owned some part bred Arab type horses, through no particular reason other that they were in our parents price range for us. I remember they purchased my Anglo Arab show jumper for $800 and this was a big debt I would have to pay back. I loved the show jumping then, but I stuck with the Pony Club scene. When I was in grade 10 at Beenleigh High School, they had a few Quarter Horse mares that would become part of the school show team. From then on I knew I wanted a Quarter Horse and I became interested in the western industry. I remember having a couple of Showmanship lessons and from there I showed at the Gold Coast Show, where I won the Youth Class, but unfortu- nately nothing more came of it at this time. After high school the racing industry entered my life. I completed two years of my Jockey Apprenticeship and rode in ap- proximately 200 races, with 20 winners and a better than 60% placing rate. The thing I enjoyed most about this industry was being able to ride track work in the mornings and having the opportunity to ride different horses all the time. My biggest claim to fame was working for Gai Waterhouse and Lee Freedman and mixing with top quality horseflesh. I found myself being able to ride the great Mahogany track work leading up to his final few races. My life progressed and I furthered my edu- cation by completing a Bachelor of Applied Science, majoring in Environmental Science after my daughter was born. My first job out of Uni was in Port Hedland, WA for BHP Billiton Iron Ore. It was a big move from SE Qld with a six year old child, and unfortu- nately it meant that I could not have horses in such a harsh environment in the west. It was at this time that I bought my beloved Paint Horse, Grand Justification – Sparky. 18 • The Australian Quarter Horse Magazine • July • August • 2018 18 • The Australian Quarter Horse Magazine • July • August • 2018