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Sally Swift, Author and Founder of Centered Riding, Mourned
Release:
April 03 2009
Author:
severs
Photo by Daniel K. Lew
Sally Swift at the 2008 American Horse Publications Seminar..
Sarah Rodman Swift, known to her worldwide following as “Sally Swift,” passed away on April 2, 2009. Swift was less than three weeks away from her 96th birthday. She was born on April 20, 1913 in Hingham, MA, to Rodman “Tod” Swift and Elizabeth Townsend Swift. She had one sister, Agnes, who died in 2004.
Swift was known all over the world for her innovative horse-riding methodology known as “Centered Riding.” She was the author of two books
Centered Riding
and
Centered Riding II – Further Explorations
, which, together, have had sales of more than 860,000 copies worldwide in 15 different languages. Swift was the founder of Centered Riding, Inc., which is the non-profit organization that oversees the worldwide membership of instructors and horse riders. Swift began Centered Riding at the age of 62 upon her retirement from the Holstein Association in Brattleboro, VT. Her first book,
Centered Riding,
was published in 1985.
In August of 2006, Swift was inducted into the United States Dressage Federation’s Hall of Fame. In June of 2008, she was presented with the seventh annual Equine Industry Vision Award by Pfizer Animal Health and American Horse Publications, an award which recognizes innovation, ingenuity and service across the entire equine market.
At the age of 7, Swift was diagnosed with scoliosis, lateral curvature of the spine. She worked for many years with Mabel Ellsworth Todd, author of “The Thinking Body” who believed that you could control parts of your body with your mind when you couldn’t direct them with physical movement. Swift used concepts of her work with Mabel Todd to develop the Four Basics of Centered Riding.
Swift was homeschooled until seventh grade and then attended Milton Academy in Milton, MA, for her seventh through 12th grade education. She graduated from Cornell University in 1947 with a BS in agriculture. She worked for 21 years at the Holstein Association of America located in Brattleboro, VT, retiring in 1975.
Upon her retirement from the Holstein Association, Swift began teaching her friends at the rate of $10 per lesson and $50 per day for a clinic. She never advertised; her teachings spread by word of mouth. Before long, she was going up and down the East coast with her teachings. In the early 1980’s, when Swift was in her early seventies, she began travelling to other locations in the U.S., Canada and eventually to Europe. In 1988, at the age of 75, she went to Australia to work alongside Richard Weis, who was her first apprentice. Swift continued to be very active in Centered Riding until her recent illness.
During the days of her illness, Swift was surrounded by her friends and Centered Riding family who loved her. She was closely attended to by her longtime friend, Lucile Bump, also of Brattleboro, her devoted friend, Munson Hicks, her care-givers, and her special friend, Francois Lemaire de Ruffieu. Swift was well-loved by many, many people. Despite her fame, breadth of knowledge and accomplishments, she greeted all who journeyed down her path with warmth and humbleness.
Plans for a memorial service in honor of Sally Swift are underway and will be announced online at
www.centeredriding.org
. In lieu of flowers, donations in Swift’s memory can be made to Centered Riding, Inc., P.O. Box 157, Perkiomenville, PA 18074; Windham County Humane Society, 916 W. River Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301; The Heifer International Foundation, 1015 Louisiana St., P.O. Box 727, Little Rock, AR 72203; or Amnesty International, 16th Floor, 5 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 1001
The world was made a better place by Sally Swift, and the horse world and all who came to love her deeply mourn her passing.
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