This is the last article you can read this month
You can read more article this month
You can read more articles this month
Sorry your limit is up for this month
Reset on:
Please help support the Morning Star by subscribing here
SIX-TIME Paralympic champion Natasha Baker returned from pregnancy to win bronze in rain-soaked Versailles today.
The 34-year-old blew a kiss to son Joshua at the end of her performance in the grade three individual dressage event, having given birth last year and spending 12 months out of the saddle.
American Rebecca Hart subsequently grabbed gold, with Rixt van der Horst of the Netherlands snatching the silver Baker won three years ago in Tokyo.
The British rider, who was competing on Keystone Dawn Chorus – also known as Lottie, said: “If you’d told me that I was going to even be selected for the Paris Games over Christmas, I would have absolutely laughed in your face.
“I was very naive going into the whole pregnancy, coming back from it and everything.
“I don’t think you really know what’s gonna happen until you’re in that situation. And my pregnancy was harder than I imagined it would be.
“I knew it would be a challenge physically. But obviously it’s such an unknown.”
Baker posted a score of 73.167 on a grey morning in the grounds of the former royal residence commissioned by Louis XIV to win the ninth medal of a Paralympic career which began at London 2012.
“Getting back on it took me a lot of time, but Lottie’s got so much movement, she’s got so much power,” she continued.
“Even when I first got her, when I was fit, it took me a year to be able to sit to her trot, so I knew that coming back it was going to be a challenge.
“But I knew that if I could get back, then she was the one to get me back to this position.
“She’s the best girl, she trusts me implicitly, I trust her and she’s just awesome. I call her Mary Poppins, because she’s practically perfect in every way.”