Monty Roberts

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Monty Roberts in Essen, Germany (March 2003)
Monty Roberts in Essen, Germany (March 2003)
Monty Roberts at work
Monty Roberts at work

Monty Roberts (born 15 May 1935 in Salinas, California as Marvin Earl Roberts) is a horse trainer who became world famous when his autobiography, The Man Who Listens to Horses, became a best-seller.

He wrote in his 1996 autobiography that by personally observing horses in the wild, he learned to "listen" to their non-verbal "language"; that when horses understood that they can trust you, they will decide to be with you. Roberts registered as his term for "hooking on", the phrase "Join-Up", in which a trainer negotiates with an untamed horse to form a voluntary relationship with him.

The father of Monty Roberts was Marvin Roberts [1] who demonstrated his methods of horse training in his own book written in 1957 and according to Monty:

...trained horses to carry riders in the traditional way -- "breaking" horses by breaking their will, almost torturing the animals into submission.

Roberts claimed to have been beaten by his father, but according to other sources, such as Roberts' aunt, Joyce Renebome, and cousin, Debra Ristau, in their book, "Horse Whispers & Lies", Marvin Roberts was a kind and compassionate man. Roberts' brother, Larry Roberts, also denied the claims of child battering.

[edit] List of accomplishments

  • 11 National Championships in Show Ring
  • National NIRA Champion Bulldogger
  • NIRA National Team Roping Championship
  • NIRA National All Around Championship
  • 1956 Married to Patricia (Pat) Burden
  • 1966 Assisted Hastings Harcourt in the founding of Flag Is Up Farms. Roberts now owns Flag Is Up Farms.
  • Cathy Honey, An Act, Aladancer, Walk in the Sun, Tobin Bronze (United States)
  • Alleged, Dajur (Europe)
  • Lomitas, Quebrada, Risen Raven, Macanal, Lavirco, Silvano, and :*Sabiango (Germany)
  • Sharivari and Bahroona (New Zealand)
  • 19731986 Leading consignor to Hollywood Park/Two-Year-Old Thoroughbreds In Training sale
  • 1985 - Gold Card Lifetime Member, PRCA, Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association
  • 1996 - "The Man Who Listens to Horses" is published
  • 1997 - Book remains on New York Times best-seller list for 58 weeks
  • 1997 - Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) awards Roberts their Equitarian Award at their Washington, DC International Horse Show
  • 1998 - BBC/PBS documentary Monty Roberts: The Real Horse Whisperer airs
  • 1998 - First Join-Up demonstration tour visits more than 40 states in the United States
  • 1998 - ASPCA honors Roberts with their “Founders” award
  • 1998 - The British Horse Society bestows their Appreciation Award
  • 1998 - Santa Barbara Wildlife Care award for “Lifetime of Dedication”
  • 1999 - Monty’s book, "Shy Boy: The Horse That Came in from the Wild" is released and hits the best-seller lists
  • 1999 - Documentary "Shy Boy: The Horse That Came in from the Wild airs"
  • 2000 - ASPCA awards Roberts their “Man of the Year” award
  • 2000 - MSPCA bestows the George T. Angell Humanitarian Award
  • 2001 - Monty’s book, "Horse Sense for People" is published
  • 2002 - Monty’s fourth book and first textbook, "From My Hands to Yours", is published
  • 2002 - Monty demonstrates Join-Up as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee at Windsor Castle
  • 2002–2003 - Monty, Pat, and Shy Boy ride in Tournament of Roses parade
  • 2004 The Girls Scouts commission a special Join-Up badge and training program in honor of Monty’s pioneering work
  • 2004 - Monty’s German bred Sabiango wins the Grade 1 $350,000 Charles Whittingham Memorial Handicap at the Hollywood Park Racetrack in California, followed shortly thereafter by the $200,000 Kentucky Cup Turf
  • 2005 - Monty’s "The Horses in My Life" is additionally published in the United States and in many other languages.
  • 2005 - Roberts awarded the Silbernes Pferd (Silver Horse) Award in Germany for lifetime achievement for outstanding contributions to promoting the love of horses. He is the first foreign-born and first American to receive this award.
  • 2005 - Documentary completed about Monty’s work with the wild horses and the aboriginal youth of Palm Island, Australia
  • 2006 - Monty’s DVD Series A Backstage Pass! is completed with 17 episodes filmed in ten countries
  • 2007 - Monty's autobiography is re-released 10 years later in the UK having sold over 5 million copies and in over 15 languages
  • 2007 - Monty's "Ask Monty" book is released.

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