Podcast 54: Saddled With Chivalry




Chivalry Today Podcast show

Summary: In this episode, Scott is joined by Gwen Nowrick and Jeffrey Hedgecock, the founders of <a href="http://www.historicenterprises.com/" target="_blank">Historic Enterprises</a>, and organizers of the <a href="http://worldjoust.com/" target="_blank">World Joust Tournament of the Phoenix</a> competitive jousting event, to discuss medieval horsemanship and its relationship to the ideals of chivalry. Gwen is the author of an article on the <a href="http://issuu.com/weedy123/docs/ee_fall_2011_issue_reduced?mode=embed&amp;layout=http://skin.issuu.com/v/light/layout.xml&amp;showFlipBtn=true" target="_blank">competitive sport of jousting in the Fall edition of Elite Equestrian magazine</a>, and Jeffrey will be one of the competitors riding in the jousting event. They are also the coordinators of a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/search.php?q=world+joust&amp;init=quick&amp;tas=0.8262728672790592#%21/groups/7822793430/" target="_blank">roundtable discussion and demonstration of historical horsemanship</a> that will be conducted by internationally acclaimed trainer Patrice Edwards, and Dr. Jeffrey Forgeng, curator of arms and armor at the <a href="http://www.higgins.org/" target="_blank">Higgins Armory Museum</a>.<br><br> Before listening: Please make a donation to help support the production of our podcast in its new “Simply Chivalry” format for Season Six. Donate at one of the following levels and you’ll receive the appreciation gift listed:<br> <br> * Donate $25 to Chivalry Today and you’ll receive a Chivalry Today T-shirt or travel mug (your choice);<br> * Donate $50 to Chivalry Today and you’ll receive a shirt with the logo for the 2011 Tournament of the Phoenix jousting event, two one-day passes to the joust (Oct. 21, 22, or 23), as well as a Chivalry Today T-shirt;<br> * Donate $100 to Chivalry Today and you’ll receive a family four-pack of three-day <a title="Knights at the Joust" href="http://109.199.127.143/~chivalr5/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/order-of-the-crescent.jpg" target="_blank">passes to the joust</a> (good all three days, Oct. 21, 22, and 23) as well as Chivalry Today and Tournament of the Phoenix T-shirts.<br> <br> You can make a donation of any size by using the red Piggy Bank donation button on the right-hand side of your screen.<br> Saddled With Chivalry: Equestrian researchers Gwen Nowrick and Jeffrey Hedgecock discuss riding and the knightly code.<br> Armored knights on horseback competing in the spirit of chivalry may seem like something out of a medieval history book – but don’t call jousting “a thing of the past” when Gwen Nowrick and Jeffrey Hedgecock are around. Gwen and Jeffrey are organizers behind <a href="http://worldjoust.com/" target="_blank">World Joust</a>; Gwen is an avid student and practitioner of historical equestrian riding and training practices; Jeffrey is a skilled horseman himself, who is one of the best-known competitors on the jousting circuit today.<br> For these two, jousting is a sport that’s a blend of both traditional pageantry and exciting contemporary relevance – no different from polo, steeple jumping, or even horse racing. (And if you think that clanking chain mail and long medieval gowns automatically disqualify this as a modern sport … well, those wild outfits you see in the stands on opening day at the races aren’t any stranger than medieval armor or 15th century lady’s fashions.)<br> In coordinating the judges and field staff at the jousting tournament, Gwen’s focus is not so much on the skill and accuracy with the lance or sword, as with the control and grace between rider and horse. For Jeffrey, of course, the jousting matches are an opportunity to put academic research into practice – to see how historical riding skills hold up when it’s time to start breaking lances.<br> Gwen’s article on jousting as a modern sport appears in the most recent issue of <a href="http://issuu."></a>