No...that is not the point of those videos...in fact...the original purpose of those videos were for encouragement
See...several riders I knew/clients were having very discouraging times....we all have them as we move up....several were going to quit and felt uselss...been there myself...
Thank you.....you see..I do not mind sarcasm in fun.
I will admit my use of sarcasm there was to drive home a point I was trying to make about how different countries use different terms sometimes for the same thing...and sometime not
This was after I had used several examples to explain...
This is from post 208 and this is what I wrote
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Originally Posted by nieghham
On the bottom of this large continent is the South American one....I do not go there....it is a bit unsettled unless one is going to a caribean location
no where do I mention anything about...
Well...not since I was a Junior then....as an adult I have not represented my country as an official FEI representative.....as a YR...yes...but it was here I started to realize my limits and rehashed my future plans
Now...has any of my horses shown internationally under this...
Here I will try to help...on our side we have 2 large land masses we call continents...you guys have continents too but here there is the North American Continent where I live in one of the two countries on it that make up this continent...I live on the top part called Canada...it is one of the...
Yes....inside one own continent or common tol leave one country for another is international....outside that domain is the highest level and is considered abroad...again..this term could be just geography too as our countries over here are large equally 2 to the continent and not as numerous as...
Here is the thing though...see...I have competed abroad with other horses but only internationally with Copper as I have only gone to the US with him
But...if I were to go to the South Americas...I would say that is abroad...so tome...if you are in England and say show...Scotland/Wales...to...
Ummmm...US is considered international since I am in a totally different country though the same continent so yes....abroad...no..to me abroadis across the pond Germany/UK/Japan...internationally...both in the Jumper and eventing US side yes...we have both competed there in fact together before...
if you are banging your head over this....please realize I did not breed/originally own the stallion and this is part of the buy out contract that he remains as he is.
I could careless if he sees another mare myself...but he is a partnered horse I am obligated to certain conditions...
There is no such thing as GP in Hunter...pro classes are the Open Hunter/Conformation Hunter and Combined Hunter
I have no idea why you would have been told there is no GP classes here in Jumpers....there are several per show with the large main GP class being a premeir class the day before...
I would love to see him
Copper is marketed as an Amatuer stallion forthose who are not looking for the bestof the best or can not aford it but want a stud that will turn out talent as well as temperment...he is not worldwide kind of stallion like others.
It seems to suprise people when I...
and the other horses shown that are in teh records otherthan my pet/friend who is not my pro horse...there records are...and the horses owned by me/trained by me and placed with othe rriders...names of the owners and part owners are included starting fromoh...say....1970's and up?
and no...my...
I am here in a non-professional way...proffession may be spoken about/refered to but in no way am I participating in here as a pro or looking for students/wanting to change the riding world...I am a HH member joining in a discussion
That is all
Guys...this thread is waaay off topic and has been about me long enough....hell even I am bored of it and threw away the popcorn.
If you have an issue with me...it is yours....I hope you find a way to resolve it so I am not so much a thorn for ya.