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“Boot of “Fred” (WC Freiheit) Grey Angelo Arab Gelding 1985, 15 3 1/2hh who won both the Tevis and the Old Dominion in the same year.
Known to his friends as “The big White train.”
This boot was new in about 1990, became his when I acquired him in 1992.
He had second rate feet, mis-walked and prone to losing shoes, especially the wide, low-heeled right fore.
In 1995 Old Dominion, he pulled the right fore at 42 miles, wore this boot the remaining 58. I was going “cavalry, so I didn’t have him re-shod, which I would have been reluctant to have a stranger do to him, anyway. The strap kept slipping up over his heel in rough patches or deep footing, hence the curiously mutilated heel-strap trimmed by a pen-knife. At Tevis, he lost the right fore on my “First ride” after the vetting-in! This boot got me back to camp with no foot damage. John Crandell re-shod him in the twilight, and the “rest is history!"
- Matthew Mackay-Smith |


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