Afrikaner
Active Member
Hi all
I was having a conversation with a friend last night who is big into showing.
I was amazed to hear that adult producers firstly ride ponies as small as section A's but the thing that has amazed me most is that these producers can ride as many ponies as they like to qualify them (the pony) for big shows such as Olympia, HOYS and RIHS then the owner gets to ride them at the finals?
How can this be fair? What I mean by that is how does this reward the family who have a pony that is not under production, but would equally qualify if it had a producer riding it and would also do as well if not better if going head to haed, both pony and rider.
Coming from a SJ background why are the rules not as they are here, the qualification is with pony and rider, not just pony.
I'm told (correct me if I'm wrong here) that there can be sometimes 4-5 ponies that qualified under a producer being ridden at the final by their owner or another rider.
For me, it's totally unfair and how can people in showing not wonder about the negative effect this has on getting new people into showing?
We've seen so many top riders start off in showing and it's great for young kids to be able to ride at top shows that will hopefully encourage them to go further but surely this is not the best way to encorage more people to get involved, it just does not reward for the right reasons.
I was having a conversation with a friend last night who is big into showing.
I was amazed to hear that adult producers firstly ride ponies as small as section A's but the thing that has amazed me most is that these producers can ride as many ponies as they like to qualify them (the pony) for big shows such as Olympia, HOYS and RIHS then the owner gets to ride them at the finals?
How can this be fair? What I mean by that is how does this reward the family who have a pony that is not under production, but would equally qualify if it had a producer riding it and would also do as well if not better if going head to haed, both pony and rider.
Coming from a SJ background why are the rules not as they are here, the qualification is with pony and rider, not just pony.
I'm told (correct me if I'm wrong here) that there can be sometimes 4-5 ponies that qualified under a producer being ridden at the final by their owner or another rider.
For me, it's totally unfair and how can people in showing not wonder about the negative effect this has on getting new people into showing?
We've seen so many top riders start off in showing and it's great for young kids to be able to ride at top shows that will hopefully encourage them to go further but surely this is not the best way to encorage more people to get involved, it just does not reward for the right reasons.