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Post by sonya13 on Jan 15, 2011 13:59:20 GMT
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Post by showing22 on Jan 15, 2011 14:04:38 GMT
Well it's alright for some having to choose between so many ponies You lot must be knackered by the end of the week. Really looking forward to this year's equifest classes though as my pony will be broken in.
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Post by ilovenatives on Jan 15, 2011 19:41:34 GMT
Will you be using marks sheets this year ?
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Post by hursty100 on Jan 17, 2011 18:40:13 GMT
Woo, definatly comming for the thursday job. Bringing 2 down from yorkshire. Best show i've ever been to! Love the atmosphere- all ready planning it all out. When will proper schedule be out? X
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Post by kt66horses on Jan 17, 2011 20:18:43 GMT
Our 3rd year this year. Last year we took 5 ponies, 6 kids, 4 adults and a dog!!! We always have a great time even if we don't get the results. It is very hectic but worth it!
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Post by ilovenatives on Jan 17, 2011 20:25:13 GMT
Blimey you must have had your work cut out kt66horses I agree about the atmosphere we didnt win anything the best my daughter got was 4th in the Tiny tots first ridden [ was a big class and the first time she rode the pony was that morning in a lead rein class so very pleased ] but it dosnt matter because it is a social event as well as a show for us and we really enjoyed it .
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Post by molliesmum on Jan 25, 2011 22:01:18 GMT
I have 2 small-breed M&Ms, more allrounders than show ponies. We enjoy local-level showing and I had a great time last year, bringing just one pony who did get a few rosettes in various classes. I was hoping to bring both ponies this time. The timetable doesn't look as good for us this year. Thurs and Fri are OK, but there's not much for us to do on Sat or Sun. I can't do home produced as my ponies live at my friend's yard and she is classed as a producer. The individual breed ridden classes were good last year - I will wait to see what the NPS classes are, but we don't normally do affiliated showing because I'm very much an amateur at showing and I fear NPS classes will be too high standard for us. I'll definitely still come, but maybe just with 1 pony for the first 2 days.
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Post by jadey1990 on Jan 27, 2011 11:28:27 GMT
looks good this is our first year at equifest and will also be rolled into a holiday lol Cant wait, looks good!
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Post by showing22 on Jan 31, 2011 11:55:21 GMT
I was just wondering why the m+m concours d'elegance class is on the last evening performance and not with all the other evening showing classes??
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Post by delfachhighwayman on Jan 31, 2011 12:27:33 GMT
Hi everyone! I will be an Equifest 1st timer!!
I would want to come for at least 2 days, will there be stabling if so what are the costs involved?
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Post by cathor45 on Feb 8, 2011 11:10:57 GMT
I'm a first timer too! Really looking forward to it but haven't a clue what to enter for at all. Can anyone tell me how to do the memberships and book stables? I can't find it anywhere on the website but that might just be me being thick?
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Post by victoria (highhill) on Feb 8, 2011 11:44:20 GMT
yes there are stables and remember if you are an NPS member you will get cheaper entry fees!! Think further details will be on the website in due course and obviously in the schedule when printed. Stable prices I think are about £100 for the week???
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2011 10:58:27 GMT
Are foreign bred Warmbloods allowed in the WORLD BREEDS? Ie - KWPN or Rheinlander?
What are the rules for the dressage to music? Are there set moves, or is it totally freestyle?
What size arena is the DTM in?
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Post by bea on Apr 5, 2011 13:42:05 GMT
If you have qualified then you can go into the equifest final, but you can also do the other classes too!
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