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Auckland rider Erin Swainston knew she had to let go of the reins, or be crushed by her beloved horse when it lost its footing.

"Waves were kind of throwing us around, Scooter was thrashing and trying to get his feet up underneath him and started rolling a bit."

All she could see after the sudden fall into the surf, and her horse Scooter's desperate efforts to right himself, was his belly and feet.

"And I was like, oh my goodness, if I don't let him go he won't be able to really get up on his own and he could potentially end up rolling onto me," she told RNZ.

"So I needed to let him go, so then I did."

Swainston and Scooter were with a friend and her own horse on Auckland's Muriwai Beach on Sunday for what would be the start of a 24-hour ordeal.

It would involve hundreds of people online and on the ground, frantically spreading the word and searching the beach and forest.

The weather was good, "a lovely day", and Swainston had guided Scooter int

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