bigboyrocky
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Slaughter my english!
and please can you help me correct anything thats not grammatically correct, or thats spelt wrong
ignore what ive written, its just the grammar im worried about!! Thanks in advance
"JRN application Ellie Robins
Im 15 years old and have ridden since I was young. I produced my last horse from a 4yr old, which I competed BE, and we achieved a few good results at PN. Unfortunately after 2 seasons trying to show him how enjoyable XC could be, he decided hed much prefer to be show jumping. He will be going to my instructor for a year to get some results show jumping, and make use of his talent, before being sold as a show jumper. I will be extremely sad to see him go, as we have learnt a lot together, and had a great partnership but he will definitely enjoy the career change and hopefully do well!
In October I was given a horse who had evented as a 5 and 6 year old, who was then left in a field until we were given him. He is now 15 (1995), but as he has very low mileage I feel he has a good few years of eventing left in him. He is 17.2hh so there will be a lot of horse to hold together (Im 58) but fortunately he uses his power to my advantage, rather than against me. He has a lovely movement, and in Feb we will be moving him to a dressage yard (www.kingfisherequestrian.com) with trainer on site so Im hoping his flatwork will be a strong phase for us both. We havent had many opportunities to jump him due to weather, but we managed to show jump him twice and take him XC once before the weather got really bad. He loves his jumping and is very talented; we just need to develop his canter which we will concentrate on pre-season, which will no doubt improve his jumping. He really enjoyed going XC, and seemed to be very genuine. Hopefully this will continue when the fences get bigger and more technical. His record proves that he has what is needed for a successful JRN horse, and I hope our partnership grows, and we can show consistency at novice level later on in the year.
I am aiming to do around 5 OPNs before moving him up to novice level, but this is obviously very flexible, as we are still getting to know each other. If something goes wrong, then we will stay at PN for as long as he needs to make sure he is happy and enjoys his job. Equally if he finds OPN ridiculously easy and boring, then we may go novice after 3 OPNs! If it all goes to plan I am aiming to have our first JON at Pontispool, as I have heard that the Novice XC course is quite inviting as a first timer. I understand that our show jumping has to be up to the mark as it is quite big, so this will be something I will work on in the run up to our season, as well as during the season.
2008 I competed on a few PC Novice teams, but the pony club I was with at the time, unfortunately didnt qualify for any of the championships. Individually, I was placed 3rd in our dressage section, and achieved a DC at area SJ, in a very tight arena which my 16.3hh did very well to get round! This year I am back with my old pony club (Wylye Valley) who are much more competitive, and I hope to do all the open teams with the new boy.
On my application form, the trainers section was a little bit tricky to fill in, as we will soon be moving yards, and also trainers. A pony club dressage instructor of mine who trains with Carl Hester, said she would be more than happy to give a reference, but this may me more useful to get from my new trainer in a couple of months time, as she will be on-site and giving me weekly tuition, so she might be able to provide more of a detailed reference.
Thank you for reading! "
"JRN application Ellie Robins
Im 15 years old and have ridden since I was young. I produced my last horse from a 4yr old, which I competed BE, and we achieved a few good results at PN. Unfortunately after 2 seasons trying to show him how enjoyable XC could be, he decided hed much prefer to be show jumping. He will be going to my instructor for a year to get some results show jumping, and make use of his talent, before being sold as a show jumper. I will be extremely sad to see him go, as we have learnt a lot together, and had a great partnership but he will definitely enjoy the career change and hopefully do well!
In October I was given a horse who had evented as a 5 and 6 year old, who was then left in a field until we were given him. He is now 15 (1995), but as he has very low mileage I feel he has a good few years of eventing left in him. He is 17.2hh so there will be a lot of horse to hold together (Im 58) but fortunately he uses his power to my advantage, rather than against me. He has a lovely movement, and in Feb we will be moving him to a dressage yard (www.kingfisherequestrian.com) with trainer on site so Im hoping his flatwork will be a strong phase for us both. We havent had many opportunities to jump him due to weather, but we managed to show jump him twice and take him XC once before the weather got really bad. He loves his jumping and is very talented; we just need to develop his canter which we will concentrate on pre-season, which will no doubt improve his jumping. He really enjoyed going XC, and seemed to be very genuine. Hopefully this will continue when the fences get bigger and more technical. His record proves that he has what is needed for a successful JRN horse, and I hope our partnership grows, and we can show consistency at novice level later on in the year.
I am aiming to do around 5 OPNs before moving him up to novice level, but this is obviously very flexible, as we are still getting to know each other. If something goes wrong, then we will stay at PN for as long as he needs to make sure he is happy and enjoys his job. Equally if he finds OPN ridiculously easy and boring, then we may go novice after 3 OPNs! If it all goes to plan I am aiming to have our first JON at Pontispool, as I have heard that the Novice XC course is quite inviting as a first timer. I understand that our show jumping has to be up to the mark as it is quite big, so this will be something I will work on in the run up to our season, as well as during the season.
2008 I competed on a few PC Novice teams, but the pony club I was with at the time, unfortunately didnt qualify for any of the championships. Individually, I was placed 3rd in our dressage section, and achieved a DC at area SJ, in a very tight arena which my 16.3hh did very well to get round! This year I am back with my old pony club (Wylye Valley) who are much more competitive, and I hope to do all the open teams with the new boy.
On my application form, the trainers section was a little bit tricky to fill in, as we will soon be moving yards, and also trainers. A pony club dressage instructor of mine who trains with Carl Hester, said she would be more than happy to give a reference, but this may me more useful to get from my new trainer in a couple of months time, as she will be on-site and giving me weekly tuition, so she might be able to provide more of a detailed reference.
Thank you for reading! "