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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
The Eighty-Dollar Champion tells the incredible true story of Harry de Leyer and his unlikely show jumping champion, Snowman. This heartwarming tale showcases the bond between man and horse, and their rise to victory against all odds.
In The Eighty-Dollar Champion by Elizabeth Letts, we are introduced to the remarkable story of Harry de Leyer, a Dutch immigrant and a horse named Snowman. The narrative begins in 1956 when de Leyer, a riding instructor at a private girls' school in New York, goes to a horse auction to buy a gentle horse for his students. Instead, he finds himself drawn to an emaciated grey horse that was bound for the slaughterhouse, and he purchases it for a mere eighty dollars.
Despite its unimpressive appearance, the horse, named Snowman, shows an extraordinary talent and willingness to jump, even clearing a five-foot fence with ease. De Leyer realizes that Snowman is no ordinary horse, and he begins to train him, eventually entering him in local horse shows.
As the story unfolds in The Eighty-Dollar Champion, Snowman's natural ability and de Leyer's expert training propel the team to unexpected success. They quickly progress from local shows to national competitions, often competing against horses that were bred and trained for the sport from birth, and costing thousands of dollars. Despite the odds, Snowman consistently outperforms these expensive, well-bred horses, earning the nickname 'The Cinderella Horse' in the process.
The pair's most notable victory comes in 1958 at the National Horse Show, where Snowman wins the Open Jumper Championship, a prestigious title that no one could have predicted an eighty-dollar horse would win. This remarkable win catapults Snowman and de Leyer to national fame, and they become the darlings of the show jumping world.
Throughout The Eighty-Dollar Champion, Letts emphasizes the unique bond between Snowman and de Leyer. Despite Snowman's meteoric rise to fame, he remains the same unassuming, gentle horse de Leyer saved from the slaughterhouse. De Leyer, in turn, remains committed to Snowman's well-being, refusing to push him beyond his limits and retiring him at the peak of his career to live out his days in comfort.
It's this deep bond and mutual respect that set Snowman and de Leyer apart from their competitors, and their success becomes a testament to the power of trust, patience, and the belief in the underdog. Their story captures the hearts of horse lovers and non-horse lovers alike, and they continue to inspire people with their unlikely journey to success.
In the latter part of The Eighty-Dollar Champion, Letts explores the lasting impact of Snowman and de Leyer's incredible partnership. Snowman's legacy lives on through his offspring, who go on to have successful careers in show jumping, proving that his talent was no fluke. De Leyer, too, continues to influence the equestrian world, becoming a respected figure and a successful breeder of show jumping horses.
In conclusion, The Eighty-Dollar Champion is a heartwarming and inspiring tale of an unlikely duo who defied all odds to become champions. Their story serves as a powerful reminder that greatness can come from the most unexpected places, and that success is not always determined by pedigree or price tag, but by heart, talent, and unwavering dedication.
The Eighty-Dollar Champion by Elizabeth Letts tells the incredible true story of a horse named Snowman, who was rescued from a slaughterhouse for just eighty dollars. Against all odds, Snowman went on to become a champion show jumper, capturing the hearts of a nation in the process. This book celebrates the unbreakable bond between a man and his horse, and the extraordinary heights they reached together.
Readers who enjoy heartwarming stories of unlikely friendships and triumph over adversity
Horse lovers and equestrians who want to learn about the bond between a man and his horse
Those interested in the history of show jumping and the world of competitive horse riding
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