Got me thinking - Top Riders: do we know who is who on here?

Your deductive powers astound me:D I'm not local, very much not local... but try to blend in;)

It took me 8 years to be accepted in Lincolnshire, but maybe I wasn't trying very hard :rolleyes:, and being with a Lincs farmer, thereby stealing him from women with more subservient attitudes, didn't go down very well at first.

Have you ever been to Malmo?
 
Completely agree with this ^^.

I've been fortunate enough to learn from a couple of 'recognised' riders over the years, and whilst I very much appreciate the good things they have taught me, on several occasions I have been forced to question some of their techniques and ways (eg. one giving a nervous youngster a solid and sustained kicking in the tendons for lifting up a front leg whilst having boots put on, another smacking a horse until it bled because it threw the rider off and embarrassed them, and have also witnessed some horses being given a good beating for having poles down ... "they have to learn it's not okay" - apparently. Sadly, I could carry this list on!).

Hence why I agree with Ladyinred. I'd much rather learn from an experienced 'non-entity' who has respect for, and most importantly from, their horses.

I could carry this list on too.Its why I am ambivalent about horse sport.When you see something really good, like M Whitaker at Olympia or Ellen riding that very difficult mare, it lifts your heart.Then, though, you think about what is probably going on round the back and in yards generally.I have to say though, I don't know the Whitakers and they may all be saints for all I know.
 
.....from the experience I have had with 'professional' people, I am perfectly happy that I am not one, and I wouldn't give the one I am thinking of a goldfish to look after, much less a horse......
 
Did you guys not know who I am? Be ashamed! I'm Anky van Grunsven offcourse!:D:D:rolleyes:

Doesn't matter who you are or what level you ride, aslong as you can give constructive advice and respect each other.
 
HCH & Dragonslayer - must say its about time. Some of your posts are quite rude. HCH you come across as threatening.

I am new on here and this is what I was on about the other day with my bullying post, but people thought I was a troll.
 
Did you guys not know who I am? Be ashamed! I'm Anky van Grunsven offcourse!:D:D:rolleyes:

Doesn't matter who you are or what level you ride, aslong as you can give constructive advice and respect each other.

The funny part is, that unless you are personally known by people here, in fact you could well be her. Or I could, or any of the others...

Food for thought.
 
HCH & Dragonslayer - must say its about time. Some of your posts are quite rude. HCH you come across as threatening.

I am new on here and this is what I was on about the other day with my bullying post, but people thought I was a troll.

Oh Scottie123, let sleeping dogs lie won't you? This is a nice thread so don't poke people with long sticks in the hope of a reaction.

This is exactly why you are suspected of trolling.
 
So because I don't like internet bullying - I am a troll.

I came on here with a legitimate post - this is why people leave these forums.

Difference of opinion is fine - bullying is not.

Do not want to spoil this thread - was just making a point.

Will be quiet now. LOL
 
i don't really care who's who :o

i read and consider all advice etc - then use what i think will work for me and my nag - doesn't matter who it comes from - if my idols (WF-P or MK) came and told me to ride said nag in way i knew wouldn't suit i'd say no - if a RS pupil suggested a way that i thought could work i'd say yes thank you for suggestion and try it

however if anyone tells me their way is "THE ONLY WAY" in a blinkered and arrogant fashion - then i tend to approach their advice with more caution that someone who says 'perhaps try this... etc'

people who can only see one way of doing things and dismiss all other scare me lol!!
 
So who cares who is famous, more interesting is who do you value on here for giving sound advice?

i value any input as sometimes even the most obscure suggestions can make you view something in a slighty different way - but have enough common sense to question it and consider if it would work for me/nag before i put it into practice - regardless of who it comes from
 
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Doesn't just happen here!

I'm a member of the official Star Trek forum (yeah yeah, I'm a certified Trekkie! :D) and William Shatner (remembers Captain Kirk??) actually joined a few years ago, and the abuse he got was absolutely awful. Not from me, I might add!

He talked about it in an interview, and also talked about nice people who were nice to him, like me! Not that he mentioned me by name I might add.....!

It happens in all walks of life. :D

Agreed, HHO isn't the only board full of trolls and flamers...

Oh and Live long and prosper!

I want to know now.

Me too, do you think she'll PM us and tell us?? :D


Ages ago I criticised [on here] a top rider for not patting his horse after it won him a big class, too busy punching the air and waving to the crowds. Next time I saw him on telly, he made a point of stopping in front of a camera to pat his horse.

I like to think I was responsible for that LOL
 
Doesn't matter who you are or what level you ride at, even the most novice riders have something to offer the most experienced. after all, novices are the ones getting the basics drummed into their heads, and sometimes backto basics is the way forward. and the pros sometimes forget that ;)

Who am I? mmmm..... My names Jennifer Caw I'm 20, i like to think that I'm rather knowledgeable for my age, and I'm famous for my blunt attitude (which many don't like), and stotting about the yard in scraggy jeans and last nights makeup - perhaps resembling that monstrosity Jordan if she actually did some real yard 'riding' or yard work, all after being dragged through a hedge ;)

therefore - i am more famous than all of you!
 
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