HuggyBear
Well-Known Member
I think one of the things I have enjoyed the most on TV in recent years was the programme where they took non-riding celebrities and taught them to show jump (was it with Geoff Billington?) for charity. I think that reached out to a lot of non riding people and I think it was a great way to make people understand the skill and nerve required, whilst inspiring them to take up riding themselves. I don't know why there hasn't been another series!!?? I think this sort of "reality" thing could be a great starting point for getting the "someone elses" involved!
You know, all the way through this debate I have been thinking of that show! In particular when Jenny (was that her name?) got told off for not seeing whether her horse was alright after falling off by the Irish show jumper. Was it Jessica? Haha. I loved that show and I also wonder why they didn't make a another series.
One post I remember reading about it said something a long the lines of people often wonder why show jumpers look so dour after finishing even a fantastic round. They also noted that at the start of the event the riders were really visually excited about doing well but as the competition went on and they got more competitive, the celebrities started to celebrate less and looked just like the professionals do. I thought it was a great way to broach the problem. Use non horsey people to show how it takes skill do it but, most importantly, it can be done and it can be fun as well!