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Post by karcher on Sept 8, 2008 12:00:41 GMT
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Post by maxinep on Sept 8, 2008 19:18:34 GMT
Like a pairs class, just with riders of different ages
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Post by masters on Sept 8, 2008 19:26:18 GMT
I think you'll find there has to be at least 10 years between adult and child and they wil be asked to do a short show together.
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Post by karcher on Sept 8, 2008 21:07:47 GMT
Shame it's like pairs. Allthough entered will not do it now.
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Post by medwinatswpa on Sept 8, 2008 22:39:52 GMT
Think you are thinking of a family pony type class where an adult and a child may be asked to ride the same pony to prove its suitability as a "family" pony
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Post by karcher on Sept 9, 2008 0:33:07 GMT
Did child and adult at another champs show and it was to show that it could do a "junior" show and the full out "hack" style show. Will watch class as can't wait to see how the adult and leid rein mix is going to work.
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Post by masters on Sept 9, 2008 9:03:55 GMT
The adult and lead rein is great. I remember when SWPA did it first and Heidi (then around 6 years old) on Wyedean Aaron, Section A and Emma Devey on Wyedean Flaxley Section C won it I think 3 years running. It can be great fun for the little ones as long as the ponies get on!!!LOL
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Post by mrogers on Sept 9, 2008 9:30:24 GMT
You stand NO chance Karen. Can NEVER see Georgia allowing you to ride on of her ponies. - HAHA - Mo
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Post by karcher on Sept 9, 2008 12:11:06 GMT
Ha Ha, wasn't riding, Phill was
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Post by mrogers on Sept 9, 2008 12:33:54 GMT
dolphin and evei would make a nice pair
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Post by Admin on Sept 9, 2008 18:43:04 GMT
We had two stallions doing pairs one year - it was brilliant to watch and the competitors made it such fun as the stallions decided to part at one stage!
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Post by karcher on Sept 10, 2008 14:49:21 GMT
If Evei went in with anything that close she'd get upset and swish her tail like a helicopter and just keep going faster and faster!!
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Post by medwinatswpa on Sept 10, 2008 17:37:58 GMT
just so long as she does not take off - low flying ponies are barred at Broomie's
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