I've lived out many of the dreams I had as a little girl, back when I was riding my pony, mucking stalls, feeding cows, aspiring to finally become a professional jockey and racing in stakes races on a worldwide stage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I frequently dream of being on these horses' backs and running across a field. And the horse and I are one.
When I was growing up, I dreamed about becoming a cowgirl, a detective, a spy, a great actress, or a ballerina. Not a dentist, like my father, or a homemaker, like my mother - and certainly not a writer, although I always loved to read.
I've had dreams - there were three things I wanted to do during my career. I did them during my first year of Grand Prix.
Thoroughbred racing is really my true passion. I'm living my dream.
I used to have a pony but I outgrew it and I do dream that one day I will live in the country and have lots of horses and be like a proper English lady who goes hunting and everything.
When I grew up, I only had two dreams. One was to be a cowboy and another was to be in the military. I grew up extremely patriotic and riding horses.
One of my first dreams when I was a child was becoming a painter.
I started as a working pupil in a yard, mucking out and doing all the duties... and I just never gave up on my dream.
As a kid, I dreamed of being a pop star, a glamorous woman and traveling the world. And I've done that all my life.
At first I wanted to be a jockey. I rode horses in Cleveland but I kept falling off and I was afraid of horses. So there wasn't much of a future in it.