Gillian Rolton was born in
Adelaide,
South Australia, on 3 May 1956, the daughter of a builder. She had an older brother, John. She was educated at
Woodlands Girls Grammar School. She participated in
swimming, qualifying for the South Australian sub-junior state team, but the school frowned on individual sports, and she had to give it up. She then took up
equestrianism. She got her first horse at the age of ten, and soon began riding competitively, riding a pony at the
Royal Adelaide Show in the children's class. She left Woodlands after being told to cut her fingernails in Year 10, and completed her schooling at
Marion High School. She continued horse riding, and also enjoyed
surfing. After completing Year 12, she entered
Sturt College of Advanced Education, where she studied education, with the aim of becoming a teacher. Rolton enjoyed coaching children in swimming and horse riding, and decided to become a riding instructor. As there was nowhere in Australia offering this qualification at the time, she had to pursue this overseas. Compensation for a motor vehicle accident in which she was thrown through the windscreen provided the money. Before departing, she bought her first event horse, Saville Row, for $200. She deferred her teaching course for a year, and in 1975 made her way via the United States, to
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where she studied at
Grant MacEwan Community College. Classes included equine anatomy, horse management, horse husbandry and stable management, and she learned
show jumping, which she had never done before. The course was nominally a two-year one, but in view of her prior experience she was allowed to do it in just one. After three months, she passed the final exam, topping the class with a score of 98 per cent. ==Equestrian==