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National Dressage Pony Cup- June 28-29

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  • National Dressage Pony Cup- June 28-29

    I am very excited for this competition , and thankful for all involved in making it happen!

    The National Dressage Pony Cup

    Who is planning to compete, Details?? , pics please!!! what level?

    GOOD LUCK IN ADVANCE!!!!
    "It's not how good you ride, It's how good your horse covers for you." -Kristan
    Magic Rose Farm- home of Beste Gold & Hot Shot
    Beste Gold & Offspring on Facebook
    Magic Rose Farm Warmbloods on FB

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    I wanted to go with Chardonnay, but it's the same weekend as the final set of Olympic Trials out here in San Juan Capistrano.... bummer!!!!!!

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    • #3
      I love the idea...but it is way too far from home for me! Too bad, its a great idea. Now if we could just have regional shows like this. This is a great first step...I hope it is well attended.
      Whispered Wish Weser-Ems: Breeding quality German Riding Ponies!
      Standing the stallion Burberry
      www.germanridingpony.com
      www.facebook.com/HighlifesBurberry

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        #4
        Having a regional Pony show of this type would be a bit moot at this point, when there is generally only one or two sportponies at an entire show in any region at any time. Most regions are not even giving High Point Sportpony awards, unless they are with the ASPR, which does offer High Point Awards when their members or the show request it.
        "It's not how good you ride, It's how good your horse covers for you." -Kristan
        Magic Rose Farm- home of Beste Gold & Hot Shot
        Beste Gold & Offspring on Facebook
        Magic Rose Farm Warmbloods on FB

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        • #5
          Just wanted to add that there will be a High Score Weser-Ems award offered at the Pony Cup.

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          • #6
            is this the 1st year? My friend probably would have went if she had more notice to budget and plan. Her pony, Glenhaven Barossa Valley, won the Born in the USA award at Devon a few years ago and is now doing well at 3rd level. He is a Welsh.
            Appy Trails,
            Kathy, Cadet & CCS Silinde
            member VADANoVA www.vadanova.org

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            • #7
              He is a Welsh.

              and a nice [Welsh COB] one at that......for us "welsh" enthusiasts
              Ranch of Last Resort

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              • #8
                MagicRose...the point of having pony dressage shows in general is to attract ponies to a USDF show...that is the point. There are quite a few ponies in the southeast...so I think organizing a dressage pony show down here like the Dressage Pony Cup is a great idea myself. Unfortunaltely I am stretched a bit thin right now myself. I agree it would also be great if the registries would offer more awards for ponies.
                Whispered Wish Weser-Ems: Breeding quality German Riding Ponies!
                Standing the stallion Burberry
                www.germanridingpony.com
                www.facebook.com/HighlifesBurberry

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                • #9


                  I very quietly had this as a pipe dream. Booked out the vaca days, planned the trip.

                  No way in HELL the economy would let me do it.



                  I will watch with a mixture of awe, best wishes, and a small side of jealousy. I would have really, REALLY loved to had made this at 3rd, or even 2nd. We can't even manage to get to a lousy lesson though.
                  InnisFailte Pinto Sporthorses & Coloured Cobs
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                  Bits are like cats, what's one more? (Petstorejunkie)

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                  • #10
                    Planning on going, and will be doing the coverage for DD.
                    Kelly
                    It is rare to see a rider who is truly passionate about the horse and his training, taking a profound interest in dressage with self-abnegation, and making this extraordinarily subtle work one of the dominant motivations of his life.\"

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                    • #11
                      Any reports? I really wanted to go watch on Saturday, but life intervened... Stories, pics, brags welcomed!

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                      • #12
                        Scores are posted at

                        http://www.horseshowoffice.com/hso/c...sp?show=344123

                        I know a few of the welsh who went and did really well. Sounds like it was a very good turnout with some great scores.
                        Ranch of Last Resort

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                        • #13
                          Thanks! That's great there was a good turn-out, I hope they decide to do it again next year. It would be interesting to know how many different breeds competed.

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                          • #14
                            I hope they decide to do it again next year. It would be interesting to know how many different breeds competed.

                            Me too on both accounts. I only know the majority if the welsh either due to recognition of their prefix or I know the horse/breeder personally. One of the welsh breeders there mentioned that there were more than a handful of haflingers but other than it's anybody's guess who was not there.
                            Ranch of Last Resort

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                            • #15
                              recap

                              Pony Cup was awesome, they're definitely hosting again next year. Very well attended for a first time show and they're plans to expand. But, more on everything later, busy composing article and uploading pics of show.
                              Kelly
                              It is rare to see a rider who is truly passionate about the horse and his training, taking a profound interest in dressage with self-abnegation, and making this extraordinarily subtle work one of the dominant motivations of his life.\"

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                              • #16
                                The Pony Cup WAS awesome! Great turnout, well run, great prizes, fun people! It was WELL worth the trip (and the gas money)! I will definitely be in attendance again next year! A HUGE thank you to all the people and sponsors who made it possible.
                                Last edited by GoPony; Jun. 30, 2008, 08:56 PM.

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                                • #17
                                  Yay!!! God willing and the creek don't rise, we'll be there next year. Tempichange, really looking forward to reading your article.

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                                  • #18
                                    Great to hear. I too would like to see more regional shows. Ponies are fabulous for the smaller adults, and we need more kids-and-ponies in dressage too.
                                    If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth, particularly if the thing is cats. - Lemony Snicket

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                                    • #19
                                      it is way too far from home
                                      its probably way tooo far from home for a lot of folk

                                      Why not borrow the FEI World Challenge competition formula its been used with great success to help less experienced Dressage nations take part in International competitions without having to leave their own backyards... by having the judges travel to the competitors rather than the other way round

                                      Especially for the higher levels, maybe a special pony class could be put on at Regional Championships or at a major East show and one on the West and have the judges do the travelling?

                                      Then once everyone gets up to scratch send the judges global so everyone can compete in a Pony World Cup... Im sure someone would be keen to South America, Australia, Canada, South Africa... and whereever else

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                                      • #20
                                        I think that is a great idea about something at Regionals.
                                        Whispered Wish Weser-Ems: Breeding quality German Riding Ponies!
                                        Standing the stallion Burberry
                                        www.germanridingpony.com
                                        www.facebook.com/HighlifesBurberry

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