When she was little, Lucy never dreamed she would become a professional surfer. She was too obsessed with horseback riding to think of much else. All her toys were horse-related. Her walls were covered with horse posters. When she got home from school, the first thing she did was run to the stable, where her parents kept Barnie, her stallion.
Over time, though, the work of keeping a horse started to wear her down. Cleaning the stable, brushing Barnie every day, shovelling hay—it was a lot of work. The summers were especially hard. Temperatures in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, could reach upwards of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
“Who should be expected to wear jodhpurs and a riding helmet on a 100-degree day?” she asked her mother one time.
“Not me,” her mother replied. “I’m thankful I get to wear a skirt and a tank top!”