Last month was my birthday and it inspire me to write this post. Feeling a little stun of what to give to your horsey friend that has a birthday? Here you can find a guide of what to give him / her.
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Last month was my birthday and it inspire me to write this post. Feeling a little stun of what to give to your horsey friend that has a birthday? Here you can find a guide of what to give him / her.
New year, new you as they say. Everyone has resolutions for the new year, it’s a semi fresh start to make things better. So let’s make some resolutions.
Tomorrow is the International Helmet Awareness Day promoted by Riders4Helmets and I want to talk about it. For me the decision is already taken. I ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET. That’s the end of it. I value my head and sadly I didn’t came with a spare so I can’t break it.
I just read an article on The Chronicle of the Horse that they interviewed some of the Dressage riders that took part in Rio. The answers or some of them is the the hat look ”more classic”, but they use helmets when training at home. I really don’t understand them, shows are places with a lot going on and you are more susceptible to accidents.
Time flies isn’t it? 4 years ago I was in London for the first time and to be a Steward in the Paralympic Games 2012. First of all I want to thank Chris Porterfield for including me in this show that is the dream of any person and also the Mexican Para-Equestrian Committee for the support to go.
I’m sorry for the quality for some photos but I wanted to show you guys the full picture.
This time I will share my experience at the Tbird’s A Touch of class Dressage and Para-Dressage Competition.
The event was hosted by Thunderbird Show Park. The show included a CDI3*, CPEDI3* and a National Show. The CDI and CPEDI took place at the Thunderbird Ring as the competition area and warm-up and the Pacific Park Ring as lungeing and hand walking. The National classes took place at the George and Dianne Legacy Ring and the Sky Hi Ring. The horses were stabled for the FEI competitions in the International barn and for the national part in the Cupola barn. They also had some shops at the vendor’s row 🙂 This was the 1st edition of the show with over 130 entries, let’s hope this show becomes a yearly tradition.CONTINUE READING