The Chronicle

Sharon’s back in saddle

Goal to ride horses after crash

- EBONY GRAVEUR

FOR many, getting “back in the saddle” after a setback is a figure of speech.

For one 57-year-old from Upper Tenthill the phrase applies almost too well.

Growing up, Sharon Mildren was always on her horse Nosey and was an accomplish­ed rider, regularly competing in show jumping events.

She scored so many ribbons she was able to sew two blankets from them.

When she was 16, Sharon was involved in a car accident in Ma Ma Creek.

She was left with an acquired brain injury and physical disability and she was unable to ride horses.

More than 40 years after Sharon’s accident, communicat­ing is still difficult for her but, as of three years ago, she is back in the saddle.

For the past four years, Sharon worked alongside her UnitingCar­e support worker Caroline Ryan and the two focused on identifyin­g goals and then working toward achieving them.

“Three years ago, Sharon

was very quiet and didn’t speak up about what she wanted,” Ms Ryan said.

“But, over time, we started discussing her priorities and identifyin­g where she wanted to be in life.”

Sharon said she remembered the “liberated feeling” horse riding had given her in her childhood.

She said she didn’t believe she would ever get on a horse again but she worked alongside

Caroline and Lockyer Valley Riding for the Disabled to tick off the goal.

Now comfortabl­e on horseback, Sharon is looking for more.

“She has always wanted to

get back to show jumping; it’s all she has ever wanted,” Ms Ryan said.

“We don’t know if she will get there but we certainly will keep working toward that goal.”

 ?? Photo: UnitingCar­e ?? LOOKING FORWARD: Sharon Mildren was a horse fanatic before she was involved in a car crash in Ma Ma Creek 41 years ago. In the past three years, she has made her way back into the saddle and plans to work her way up to showjumpin­g.
Photo: UnitingCar­e LOOKING FORWARD: Sharon Mildren was a horse fanatic before she was involved in a car crash in Ma Ma Creek 41 years ago. In the past three years, she has made her way back into the saddle and plans to work her way up to showjumpin­g.

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