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Post by Just wondering on Aug 27, 2008 10:40:49 GMT
I am NOT stirring, before anyone starts! I wondered, what will happen with the ponies that have had their Height Certificates declared invalid? Does anyone know if they can be re-measured this year? If so, will they be allowed to compete at HOYS? If not, will they also be allowed to compete at HOYS? Has anyone any "inside knowledge" so to speak, that can add anything to this? It would be a shame if RHF, for example, did not appear at HOYS, it has won practically everything this year! Anyone know
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Post by michaelandies on Nov 5, 2008 23:22:36 GMT
the answer is no he did not appear, but watch this space.
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Post by ShowPonies&Shetlands on Mar 13, 2009 7:45:02 GMT
my old show pony was 12.3, so he had to go against all the 13.2's, and it was sooooo annoying. the only good thing was that i got him for £500 because of it (although the fact it was 6yrs ago might have had something to do with it )
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Post by summer1 on Mar 13, 2009 9:26:09 GMT
Height has always been such an issue with show ponies, but if anyone remembers in the mid 80's one of the HOYS championship winner's was only 13hh (with shoes!).
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Post by WISHBONE on Apr 25, 2009 18:49:45 GMT
This years show pony champion is only 14.hh
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Post by showing22 on Apr 29, 2009 17:01:09 GMT
my old show pony was 12.3, so he had to go against all the 13.2's, and it was sooooo annoying. the only good thing was that i got him for £500 because of it (although the fact it was 6yrs ago might have had something to do with it ) i know what you mean....my old show pony was 13.3hh and he had to go up against all the 14.2hh show ponys (although some looked bigger).
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