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THE DAY MAY COME
iSpyHorses -- Thu, 23-Apr-2020
The day may come when after a lifetime of competitive riding you happily announce, "I will never ride in an arena again!" © iSpyHorses
A WONDERFUL PHILOSOPHY
iSpyHorses -- Wed, 22-Apr-2020
The man behind a philosophy that could well be carved in stone at every pony club. Franz Mairinger (1915-1978) the former famous Spanish Riding School Instructor, who was the official trainer for the Equestrian Federation of Australia and coached the team for six Olympics, had a very simple philosophy when it came to children. It was to teach them to love their ponies, to ride forward and to have fun. His belief was that if they loved their ponies, the children would learn to look after them properly. If they were taught to ride forward, that provided the foundation for anything that was to come in the future of their riding, and if they had fun, they would....
HE'S 20 NOW
iSpyHorses -- Wed, 22-Apr-2020
"He's twenty now and I've owned him since he was born. I was just a kid when I was given his mother. I was washing her down after a long ride over the farm and I noticed she had a really big udder. But I was only twelve and it meant nothing to me. The next day I went to catch her, and this guy only a few hours old came out from under the trees to meet me. The mare had foaled with a cover on as well. Thankfully everything was fine. He's been the most amazing horse and his mother is still going. She's along the road teaching a young girl how to ride." © iSpyHorses Photo credit:Unique Moments
MY HORSE HERO -Rosalie.
iSpyHorses -- Tue, 21-Apr-2020
Hi, my name is Maddisyn and I’ve been riding for eleven years. I grew up around horses and mainly had one horse for most of my riding experience, Boston. However last year he was out due to cancer and I didn’t plan on giving up riding after him. My mum knew I wanted to start eventing and competing again but it was very difficult for us because she was a single mother working two jobs so we couldn’t really afford another horse who would be capable of doing hardcore eventing. So, at first my mum bought a young horse for me named Jess who was quite problematic. I wasn’t experienced enough to handle her. We ended up selling her on after a few....
Samantha Carrington riding Colours of Lansing are the winners of THE FARMLANDS PONY OF THE YEAR 2020
iSpyHorses -- Sat, 14-Mar-2020
LAND ROVER HORSE OF THE YEAR 2020
Samantha Carrington riding Colours of Lansing are the winners of THE FARMLANDS PONY OF THE YEAR 2020
Photo Credit & Copyright Trewey’s Photography www.ispyhorses.com
Aussies Dominate at Takapoto
iSpyHorses -- Sun, 01-Mar-2020
It was an Aussie trifecta in the Gold Tour Final on the last day of another hugely successful Takapoto Estate Show Jumping. Twenty-four of the very best combinations from both sides of the Tasman tackled a beautiful and rather challenging Michel Ismalun (France) designed course. Seven combinations were clear – Australians Izzabella Stone aboard the Kiwi bred Lincoln MVNZ, Amanda Madigan on Diamond B Vivienne, Kate Hinschen with Finch Farm Cadel, Paul Brent and his lovely stallion Fontaine Blue VDL and Amber Fuller on CP Aretino. Sarah West (Matamata) aboard Oaks Centurian and Oliver Croucher (Cambridge) on Waitangi Surf were the only Kiwis clear in the opener, with Nakeysha....
Linton Lights up Takapoto . . . Again
iSpyHorses -- Sun, 01-Mar-2020
A little horse with a big heart carried Jesse Linton to victory in a super-slick Silver Tour Final at the Takapoto Estate Show Jumping this afternoon. Jesse (Hastings) and eight-year-old Vitess were one of seven combinations from the 30-strong field to come back for the jump-off over the Michel Ismalun (France) designed course. All were chasing the elusive clear which no-one managed. Jesse and Vitess were second out and while they took the last, they clocked a speedy 34.84 seconds to heap the pressure on the remaining five combinations. Duncan McFarlane (Taupo) was next on his grey Be Mine NZPH and looked to be on track but dropped two rails with his 34.65-second effort.
Kiwis Deliver in UAE
iSpyHorses -- Sun, 01-Mar-2020
It’s two from two for our Kiwi showjumpers who snatched another slice of history with back to back wins in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup in the UAE this morning. Daniel Meech and Cinca were the only double clear, with Tom Tarver aboard Popeye and Bruce Goodin on Backatorps Danny notching a clear in the opener followed by four faults in the second. Richard Gardner and Calisto had an unfortunate parting of the ways in the first round. The trio of clears in the opening round saw then tied at the top with the UAE going into the second. In the end New Zealand edged out Egypt by four faults from the best three rounds, to take the win, followed by the UAE, Germany,....
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