| Nicho Meredith, the Multilingual Announcer
Whatever the show, whatever the conditions, announcer Nicho Meredith
guides competitors, officials, and spectators in voice. His English
accent floats out of the loudspeakers and ensures the correct
course of the show. He provides information on the accomplishments
of the riders and the origins of the horses. For eleven years
he has been an official announcer for several national and international
driving, combined training and dressage events. In 1992 he founded
his own company, Total Event Services. Besides his unstoppable
and enthusiastic character, Nicho Meredith is blessed with another
gift; he's a polyglot, able to speak in multiple languages.
At age 15, Meredith left school to go to Switzerland where he
initiated the "first phase" in the study of thirteen
languages by learning French. After that he traveled to Florence
where he learned Italian, then moved on to Spain and Germany.
The final "language phase" was completed at the University
of Salzburg where he got acquainted with Russian and Portuguese.
He entered the British Army, joined the cavalry, and afterwards
worked in a family business. Nicho Meredith started announcing
at horse shows at age 18. It was after the European Three-Day
Event Championships in Burghley that he was offered a job in the
United States.
His new job gave him the opportunity to travel across the States
and to meet new people. In spite of what seems to be endless days
of non stop travel, Nicho Meredith loves being an announcer: "Everyone
on earth has some gift and I feel lucky to have the gift of being
an announcer." Nicho said. "You have to have a certain
mentality because the work can be pretty stressful and announcing
is definitely not a nine-to-five job." He went on to explain
that announcing is only part of his work: "The announcer
holds the show together and I'm often challenged," he said.
"Many dressage shows are managed by a team of volunteers,
and I am able to help them keep things on track." One of
my favorite dressage shows is Steve and Kaylene Brown's Fox Ridge
Farm Dressage Shows in Washington State."
Announcing is only part of the duties performed by Meredith when
he contracted to do a show. An expert at installing sound systems,
he has the equipment and know how needed to set up a system where
none is in place, or expand and sometimes fix what is already
there. He also supplies the walkie-talkies for officials and ring
stewards, and performs as the comptroller of the show. Whether
it is a five ring dressage show, a combined driving event with
three teams of horses on course, a three day event with over 30
jump judges and officials, or a steeplechase with a large field
of horses, it's Nicho Meredith who helps keep things moving. In
addition if one rider on course is of a French nationality, while
the other is German, and yet another Spanish, Dutch, or Russian,
Meredith is able to flow easily from one language to the other,
announcing competitors in their native tongues.
When I asked Nicho if he ever mixes up his thirteen languages,
he replied: "Although English is my native language, I mostly
think in French and German, and I dream in Russian!"
Nicho Meredith resides in Florida with his wife Melissa (Speed)
Meredith well known dressage show secretary, where they have a
lovely lake front home, which they do not get to enjoy very much.
Booked a year in advance for some of the country's major equestrian
events, they enjoy the opportunities they get to work together,
although it is more often the case they must travel in opposite
directions.
As he sits in the tower, looking over the vast show-grounds,
with binoculars in hand, and his laptop with masses of data at
his fingertips, he is often lonely, tired, with chaos ensuing
around him. The spectators and competitors never know, as he smoothly
translates the confusion into order. In spite of everything, the
show must go on, and Nicho Meredith assures that it does, in style.
by Astrid
Appels
Related Links
Nicho
Meredith Featured on dressagedaily.com
Email: Nicho Meredith
Email: Melissa Speed Meredith
Fox Ridge Farm,
Enumclaw, WA The home of Steve and Kaylene Brown's Northwest
Dressage show series.
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