Margaret "Meg" Wade (born 15 September 1961 in
Sydney) is an Australian equestrian and endurance champion, the youngest daughter of electrical engineering manufacturer William Glenn Wade and nursing sister Betty Alice Mitchell. Her maternal grandfather, Walter Steadford Mitchell served in the 11th
Light Horse regiment during
World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
.
Equestrian career
Meg Wade was the first person to win, four times, the Southern Hemisphere’s premier 100 mile (160 km) endurance race, the
Tom Quilty
Thomas John Quilty (4 April 1887 – 1979) was an Australian station owner, pastoralist, philanthropist, and bush poet.C. McAdam, Boundary Lines (Melb, 1995); E. E. Quilty, Nothing Prepared Me! (Caloundra, Qld, 1999); West Australian, 12 Jun ...
Gold Gup. Meg Wade grew up on her parents farm at
Wallacia, New South Wales
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and began riding at an early age, competing at local pony clubs and shows. She was educated at
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney
, motto_translation = Be holy wisely
, established =
, type = Independent single-sex early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school
, gender = Girls
, denomination = Presbyterianism
, educational_authority = New Sou ...
, and at
Hawkesbury Agricultural College
Hawkesbury Agricultural College was the first agricultural college in New South Wales, Australia, based in Richmond. It operated from 1891 to 1989.
It was established on 10 March 1891, and formally opened by Minister for Mines and Agriculture ...
and later qualified as a helicopter pilot. She began competing in endurance equestrian events in 1988 on ‘Quillionaire’ a thoroughbred she had bred and raised herself, but then began to ride Arabians. She subsequently completed in sixty-three one-day 160 km competitions and won twenty-four of them. Wade has been ‘Australian Endurance Rider of the Year’ ten times and has thrice won team bronze medals at World Championships and an individual 4th placing at the 2002 World Championships. On numerous occasions she has competed on behalf of Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ( ar, محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم, links=no; ; born 15 July 1949) is the vice president, prime minister, and minister of defence of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as well as the ruler of Dubai. H ...
Prime Minister and Vice-President of the
United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE; ar, اَلْإِمَارَات الْعَرَبِيَة الْمُتَحِدَة ), or simply the Emirates ( ar, الِْإمَارَات ), is a country in Western Asia ( The Middle East). It is located at ...
.
She and her husband, Chris Gates, raise Angus beef cattle on a property near
Albury
Albury () is a major regional city in New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Hume Highway and the northern side of the Murray River. Albury is the seat of local government for the council area which also bears the city's name – the ...
. She also established the Castlebar Arabian Stud with a foundation breeding stock of 20 competition horses.
Her brother-in-law is the Australian historian
Edward Duyker
Edward Duyker (born 21 March 1955) is an Australian historian, biographer and author born in Melbourne.
Edward Duyker's books include several ethno-histories – ''Tribal Guerrillas'' (1987), ''The Dutch in Australia'' (1987) and ''Of the Star ...
.
Riding Accident and Recovery
On Easter Sunday, 2009, while competing in a 100 kilometre ride at
Tumbarumba
Tumbarumba ( ) is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, about southwest of the state capital, Sydney. Tumbarumba is located on the periphery of the Riverina and South West Slopes regions at the western edge of the Snowy Mountains. The ...
she was thrown from her horse and was critically injured with a fractured skull. She was subsequently airlifted to
Canberra Hospital
Canberra Hospital is a major tertiary public hospital located in Garran, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. It is the largest hospital in the region with 672 beds catering to a population of about 550,000. It was formed when the Woden Vall ...
in a coma. Although she eventually regained consciousness, she spent nine months in
Epworth Hospital
Epworth HealthCare is a provider of acute medical, surgical and rehabilitation services in Melbourne, Australia. The group has four divisions: Epworth Richmond, Epworth Eastern, Epworth Cliveden, Epworth Freemasons and Epworth Geelong Ep ...
in
Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a me ...
recovering from
Acquired Brain Injury
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is brain damage caused by events after birth, rather than as part of a genetic or congenital disorder such as fetal alcohol syndrome, perinatal illness or perinatal hypoxia. ABI can result in cognitive, physical, em ...
. Her medical expenses were paid by Sheikh
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ( ar, محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم, links=no; ; born 15 July 1949) is the vice president, prime minister, and minister of defence of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as well as the ruler of Dubai. H ...
. Wade’s courageous struggle to walk and ride again was chronicled by
Pip Courtney
Philippa Jane "Pip" Courtney is an Australian journalist and television presenter. She is known for her work as a reporter and host of the ABC series ''Landline''. In 2000, she became a reporter on '' The 7.30 Report'', but returned to ''Landline ...
in a ''
Landline
A landline (land line, land-line, main line, home phone, fixed-line, and wireline) is a telephone connection that uses metal wires or optical fiber telephone line for transmission, as distinguished from a mobile cellular network, which uses ...
'' feature broadcast on ABC Television on 1 August 2010. The program also featured her first post-accident helicopter flight with the late Gary Ticehurst.
References
Further reading
*Gilly Wheeler, ‘Meet Meg Wade’, ‘’Endurance World’’, July/August 2001
External links
Fitter, Further, Faster, Landline, 1 August 2010
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1961 births
Australian female equestrians
Living people
People from Sydney
20th-century Australian sportswomen