After riding for the first time in thirty years, Martina Quellman, of Hanover, N.H., who turned 94 on March 17, pets Bart, while volunteers Richard Sachs, left, and Liz Claud, the former executive director of High Horses Therapeutic Riding wait to help Quellman dismount at High Horses Therapeutic Riding Program at Brookside Farm in Wilder, Vt., on March 22, 2016. Though this was her first time back in the saddle in thirty years, Quellman grew up riding in Germany, and ran a riding stable in Thetford Center for years. Quellman's friend, and "finders keepers granddaughter" Jana Kieboam, arranged the ride with High Horses as a thank you to Quellman for their friendship. (Valley News - Sarah Priestap)

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After riding for the first time in thirty years, Martina Quellman, of Hanover, N.H., who turned 94 on March 17, pets Bart, while volunteers Richard Sachs, left, and Liz Claud, the former executive director of High Horses Therapeutic Riding wait to help Quellman dismount at High Horses Therapeutic Riding Program at Brookside Farm in Wilder, Vt., on March 22, 2016. Though this was her first time back in the saddle in thirty years, Quellman grew up riding in Germany, and ran a riding stable in Thetford Center for years. Quellman's friend, and "finders keepers granddaughter" Jana Kieboam, arranged the ride with High Horses as a thank you to Quellman for their friendship. (Valley News - Sarah Priestap) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Credit: Sarah Priestapโ€”

After riding for the first time in 30 years on Tuesday, Martina Quellman, of Hanover, who turned 94 last week, pets Bart, while volunteers Richard Sachs, left, and Liz Claud, the former executive director of High Horses Therapeutic Riding wait to help Quellman dismount at High Horses Therapeutic Riding Program at Brookside Farm in Wilder. Though this was her first time back in the saddle in 30 years, Quellman grew up riding in Germany and for years ran a riding stable in Thetford Center.

Valley News โ€” Sarah Priestap