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FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE 
SIDELINES JULY 2012 67
Morgan Sansale, a 17 year old high school junior from Rincon,
Georgia, won the
Sidelines
One K Helmet contest thanks to her bad
helmet hair! Morgan sent in a photo of her bad helmet hair and garnered
the most “likes” to win the contest and a brand new One K Helmet.  
Morgan has already competed in her new helmet and was kind enough
to fill us in on her horse life: “I was born the child of two competitive
riders. I live on a 10 acre farm and have been riding since I was one-
and-a-half years old.  I am a C3 Pony Clubber in the Charleston Pony
Club in South Carolina.  I have evented at the novice level, competed
in the 1.10 meter jumpers  and
currently show in the CHC Medal,
the 15-17 equitation division and
the Child/Adult Hunters.  I also ride
in the Open Varsity Division on the
Evermore Farm IEA high school
riding team.  
I have owned my 10 year old
Thoroughbred Donovan since he
was two years old, but didn’t take
over riding and training him until
he was four. I  have two trainers -
my dad, Michael Sansale, and my
IEA coach, Eleanor Ellis.  I showed
in my new One K Helmet and not
only did I love it, but so did all of
my friends.  Thanks
Sidelines
Magazine and One K Helmets
for the chance to win such an
awesome helmet!”
Morgan, along with her horse Donovan, shows off her
new One K Helmet.
One K Helmet features a
retractable sun shield.
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Needy Nags
“Pat A” is a 16.2 hand, 3 year old Thoroughbred gelding by
Cat Doctor (Mountain Cat) out of True Account (Raja Baba-
Private Account).  He retired from racing as non competitive. 
He is sound but had some stife soreness when working at
top speed.  He is now turned out and awaiting his on-the-farm
test ride.  We recommend a month or so of let down time or
light hacking before he starts a new career.  His adoption fee
is $650 for an approved applicant.  For information on any of
our horses, please email info@secondstride.org or visit our
website at www.secondstride.org.