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EVENTINGNATION.COMFridays News & Notes from Stable ViewView this post on InstagramA post shared by Split Rock Jumping Tour (@splitrockjumpingtour) Exciting news! After helping to add show jumping to the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event in 2018, Split Rock Jumping Tour has contracted with Equestrian Events Inc. to upgrade the competition to a CSI5*, the highest level of FEI designation in show jumping starting in 2025. With sold-out crowds flocking to Rolex Stadium after the eventing competition concludes on Saturday (plus additional qualifier classes leading up to the Grand Prix), this is certainly going to become one of the biggest North American Grand Prix competitions on the circuit. We cant wait for next year! U.S. Weekend PreviewFox River Valley Pony Club H.T. (Barrington Hills, IL) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]Loudoun Hunt Pony Club Summer H.T. (Leesburg, VA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]Midsouth Pony Club H.T. (Lexington, KY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]Round Top H.T. (Castle Rock, CO) [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer]Stable View Summer H.T. (Aiken, SC) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer]Valinor Farm H.T. (Plymouth, MA) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]UK International EventsAlnwick Ford International (Northumberland) [Website] [Entries] [Scoring]International EventsStrzegom Horse Trials & FEI Nations Cup (Poland) [Website] [Entries] [Timetable] [FEI YouTube Channel NC Dressage Free Live Stream][Free Live Stream NC Show Jumping] [Free Live Stream NC Cross Country][Whole Event Live Stream via CMH] [Scoring]SemaLease Kilguilkey House International 1 (Ireland) [Website] [Entries] [Schedule] [Scoring]Friday News and ReadingSpeaking of heartwarming stories, heres a good one for you. Enjoy this story from octogenarian eventer, Emily Graeser, and her $125 bargain buy, Comic Relief'(Mic for short). Together, the two enjoyed many a happy years eventing together, despite Mics inauspicious start to life. True testament to what can be achieved between a horse and rider with enough patience, hard work and dedication, and an inspiration to us all.It is all too easy to become consumed by horses, but sometimes it is important to take a step back and look at the bigger picture, too. Chris Talley does that every June, with an Instagram post to raise awareness of Pride month. His hope is that by sharing his own experiences of coming out, he may be able to help others with their own journeys, and to remind them theyre not alone. That, and to reflect on his own journey and experiences. A sage reminder from Chris, and well worth a read.Some good news to get the weekend underway. The last remaining wild horses, Przewalskis Horses, have been returned to their historical homeland, Kazakhstan. The horses, discovered centuries ago, became all but extinct in the wild, and were preserved only in Zoos across Europe. However, a small few have now been released back into the wild, and experts are optimistic for their future back in the wilderness. Fingers crossed!Sponsor Corner View this post on InstagramA post shared by Stable View (@stableviewaiken) Todays the day! The Summer Horse Trials kick off this morning. Keep an eye on Stable Views Instagram (@stableviewaiken) to stay up to date on whats happening as the action unfolds. Weekend WatchingOk, weve done Kentucky, weve done Badminton, weve done Adelaide and weve done Luhmhlen. Next up? Possibly my favourite, the Defender Burghley Horse Trials. Its still a few months away yet, and weve still the small matter of the Olympics to come, but thats not to say Im not getting excited already. Enjoy this throwback, and join me in looking forward to 5* number 5. We really are spoiled for choice, arent we?!0 Comments 0 Shares 357 Views
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKYour Horse Live 2024 tickets go on sale next week!Tickets go on sale for Your Horse Live (8-10 November, 2024) next week and we cant wait to see you at this years exciting event at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.The UKs biggest equine show has more than 300 tradestands, including fashion, tack and equine gear, with great bargains to be had. It also features some of the best riders and experts in the world to watch in the main arena. Previous years have included demonstrations from Oliver Townend, Geoff Billington and Ben Atkinson to name a few.Showing fans will also be well catered for, with the SEIB Search for a Star Championships featuring horses and ponies of all types enjoying their moment in the limelight. On top of this, theres exclusive stage interviews and talks, the biggest and smallest of breeds to cuddle, and much more.Tickets go on sale next week, and will be released as follows:On Monday (24 June) at 12pm, tickets will be available for Your Horse Magazine subscribers. They will receive an email including a link to buy tickets on Monday morning. Subscribers get 20% off tickets with full details included in the email.On Tuesday (25 June) at 12pm, tickets will be available for those signed up to the Your Horse Live newsletter. They will receive an email with a link to buy tickets on Tuesday morning. You can sign up to the newsletter here.Early bird tickets go on general sale on Wednesday (26 June) at 12pm. These tickets can be purchased via the Your Horse Live section of our website and by clicking on the banner at the top of our homepage. Everyone who buys their tickets before the end of June will be entered in a free prize draw, with more details to follow.Further readingGolden tickets for Your Horse Live and HOYS secured as Search for a Star season returnsYour chance to compete at Your Horse Live: Search for a Star season beginsOliver Townends training tactics for a horse who is very tense or freshIf you train him correctly, thatll go with him through his life: Oliver Townend and Geoff Billingtons tips for training young horsesThe post Your Horse Live 2024 tickets go on sale next week! appeared first on Your Horse.0 Comments 0 Shares 466 Views
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WWW.HORSESPORTIRELAND.IESelection policy for 2024 FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses, Lanaken (BEL) announcedThe FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses takes place from September 18th 22nd 2024 at the world famous Zangersheide Studfarm in Lanaken, Belgium. Please click HERE for the Selection Policy for the Irish Studbooks Team horses. The FEI Quota (Wildcard) Selection Policy can be found HERE. Athletes can fill out an Expression of Interest for consideration of Chef DEquipe Taylor Vard for the Irish Studbooks Team Horses and Wildcards AT THIS LINK. Athletes looking to compete in the Sires Of The World are also required to fill out the Expression Of Interest form. Participation at the FEI WBFSH Jumping World Breeding Championship for Young Horses in Lanaken is funded by the Department of Food, Agriculture and the Marine under National Breeding Services.0 Comments 0 Shares 446 Views
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WWW.HORSEILLUSTRATED.COMAdults Who Ride PoniesTheres more to love when it comes to riding less, at least for these four adults who ride ponies.When someone says pony, do you picture a little girl in braids wearing pink? Or maybe a little cowboy with a tiny hat? Its undeniably cute to see children on their first pony, but pones arent just for kids.Im one such adult. Eight years after a bad accident left me with a lot of fear, I wanted to get back into riding. But riding a large horse terrified me. I started out with a 14.1-hand Fjord mare, then moved on to an even smaller horse, a 13.2-hand Gypsy named Merida (read all about our journey here).Kristina and her 13.2-hand Gypsy horse compete in mountain trail and mounted archery, among other pursuits. Photo courtesy Trish WildNow Im closer to the ground should I fall, and her physical size doesnt reflect her large heart or athleticism. Initially, I felt a bit weird standing next to my friends and their bigger horses. I wondered if there were other adults, like me, who preferred riding ponies.I found many adults, in fact, love the advantages of owning and riding a 14.2-hands-or-smaller equine. There are even Facebook groups, like Adults Who Love Their Minis/Ponies and Pony-Owning Adult Support Group, both of which are dedicated to those of us who love horses that are short on height but tall in talent.Carli McKelvey and PaddyCarlis love is a 13.1 hand Connemara gelding named New Hearts Patriot (aka Paddy). Having ridden since high school, she used to research as many different breeds as she could.At 13.1 hands, Carli McKelveys Connemara, Paddy, fits right in to her dressage dreams. Photo by AK PhotographyAt some point I read about Connemaras, and really fell for the competitive types, she says. They were talented athletes with stout bodies and fun personalities.Paddy had an uneven start to life. He was left a stud and ended up living alone in a round pen until he was 7 years old. He had a run-in with some barbed wire at one point, which caused an occlusion on his left eye and scarring on his topline.He received a little bit of training, but wasnt the type of horse just anyone could ride. In 2016, he crossed paths with McKelvey, but she wasnt in a position to take on a project horse at that time. But when their paths crossed again three years later, she took him on.Now McKelvey is pursuing her dressage dreams, and Paddy is excelling. She doesnt find his height to be a disadvantage in this sport.He is quite nice, and Ive been told that he is FEI quality, she says. His dams sire, Ballywhim An Luan, was an FEI-competitive pony. Some Connemaras are carefully bred for sport, and this pony happens to be one of them.I love that he is small but mighty, continues McKelvey. While 13 hands, he has the 12-foot stride of a larger horse. Hes also pretty stout, with large, flat knees, good bone on his cannons, and large feet. Hes just in a small package, perfect for an adult like me returning to riding. Im living my little-girl pony riding dreams, while also considering where my 6-year-old daughter might take him in the future, like Pony Club, FEI Pony dressage classes, and Pony Finals.Diana Harris and SkuggiDiana Harris, who has been riding since 2001, visited a friend who was working at an Icelandic horse farm in 2005. It was the first time she had seen the breed, and she was smitten.Diana Harris says Skuggi is the perfect trail partner. Photo by Rebecca Herron/Perrydale TrailsThey are truly a fantastic breed and offer the whole package, she says. Theyre strong, versatile and sociable. Theyre also a gaited breed, which means theyre extremely smooth to ride. They are often referred to as the Ferraris of the horse world.Harris met Skuggi when he was just 8 months old and purchased him when he was 2. Since then, the two have had many adventures out on the trail as well as in working equitation. Skuggi matured to 13.2 hands.I couldnt ask for a better trail partner, she says. His size is great for all of the obstacles we come across. I went for a New Years Day trail ride with two of my best friends, and we had to go over, around and even under at least 15 downed trees. We were able to go under one that my friends had to find another way around, as their horses would were too tall. I call Skuggi my sub-compact, four-wheel-drive mountain goat!You may wonder if he falls behind on the trail, being shorter in stature.Its actually the other way around, Harris laughs. I always have to stop and wait for everyone to catch up with us.She found that for working equitation, Skuggis size was not a disadvantage, but an advantage. Some of the obstacles during the ease of handling phase have tight spacing, and I feel having a smaller mount gives me a slight advantage in maneuvering around them.At left, Dianna Harris and her 13.2-hand Icelandic, Skuggi; at right, Lisa Roland and her Icelandic stallion, Krakatindur fra Haeli (Bob).Photo by David Kiser PhotographyCheyanne Fisch and TonyTony, a 12-hand grade gelding, was a gift to Cheyanne Fisch, who has been riding her entire life.Tony and Cheyenne do almost everything under the sun, including tricks. Photo by Nichon Thorstrom-SmithTony changed my whole mindset on the size aspect, she says. I never really wanted a pony, as I love the giants, but Tony grabbed a hold of my heart and showed me what ponies are capable of doing.She says the thing she loves most about his size has to do with grooming: It takes half the time to groom him as it does the big horses, and half as much product.In the beginning, his size did bother me, Fisch admits. I was self-conscious about going to shows or even riding in front of others, like adults shouldnt ride ponies, but after going to our first show and hearing all the kind words, his size stopped affecting my thoughts. Now I dont think too much about it.Tony has tons of heart and is always out front when it comes to trail riding, leading the other horses, even out-walking the bigger equines. Together, the pair do almost everything under the sun, including schooling shows, jumping, cattle sorting, gaming, International Mountain Trail Challenge Association competitions, mounted archery, mounted shooting and tricks.I just absolutely love his trydespite his size, she says. We may be small, but we are mighty.Follow their journey at Facebook.com/TheLittlePonyTony.Give it a TryWanting a smaller equinewhether a true pony breed like a Welsh, or just a small individual from a horse breed like the Arabiancan be a matter of preference. But there are also a lot of people that have ponies because they are smaller to handle and closer to the ground should you fall.Having a smaller equine to share with young kids or grandchildren is another benefit that draws many adults to ponies. Whatever the reason, adults riding ponies have learned the secret that great things often come in small packages.This article about adults riding ponies appeared in the May 2023 issue of Horse Illustratedmagazine.Click here to subscribe!The post Adults Who Ride Ponies appeared first on Horse Illustrated Magazine.0 Comments 0 Shares 285 Views
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HOOFPICK.LIFEA TOUCH IMPERIOUS TO BE RETIRED AT HICKSTEADOne of Hicksteads most popular and consistent horses will be retired on Sunday (23 June), shortly before the 62nd Al Shiraaa Derby.0 Comments 0 Shares 277 Views1
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HOOFPICK.LIFESweet win for Edwards in the Derby TankardBritish rider Will Edwards won the feature class on Thursday at the Al Shiraaa Hickstead Derby Meeting, the ClipMyHorse.TV Derby Tankard.0 Comments 0 Shares 349 Views