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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2011 16:21:29 GMT
We are coming to Equifest and are very excited BUT why is all the dressage on friday and Saturday? On the saturday there our horses would be on their last legs, if we did all the classes Could some of it not be put on the thursday?
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snowflake
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Post by snowflake on Mar 20, 2011 9:59:34 GMT
Our show hunter (at ponies uk last year) had her best judge on the Saturday and was soo tired....typical
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Post by bigmama on Mar 20, 2011 10:41:42 GMT
with so many classes on offer it is so difficult narrowing it down to a reasonable amount of classes for our ponies to do AND without clashing of classes ... however, with a show of this size, it is no mean fete putting together a schedule and trying to cover every eventuality for each competitor is impossible .... personally, we look at the schedule and write down all the classes pertaining to our ponies .. then we look at the class judges to see if we have done well or not under them previously ... then we see what is going to clash .... this helps us narrow it down to no more than two classes per day per pony good luck and have a great time @ the fabulous Equifest
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Post by teabag on Mar 30, 2011 21:01:12 GMT
Really looking forward to the dressage to music. We have music for Tia already. Now we need to make a start on Charlie's music
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Post by molliesmum on Apr 8, 2011 20:11:59 GMT
I'm glad there's plenty of dressage on the Saturday because there's nothing else for us to do on Saturday or on Sunday. I can't do home-produced classes so it would be a waste of time staying there for the weekend if it wasn't for the dressage classes.
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