andy
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Post by andy on Jul 21, 2008 15:04:59 GMT 1
Anyone ever done any of the qualifying classes for this?
Recently did an inhand class with my old hunter (29) at a local show for a bit of fun and now have an entry card for a VHS Regional Final. Never been to one of these so any feedback gratefully received.
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Post by Catherine M-S on Jul 23, 2008 19:31:03 GMT 1
Well Done. I took my lovely old girl to the Festival of the Veteran (organised by the VHS) a few years ago and it was great fun, if a little chaotic. They have pretty decent judges but everybody is very relaxed and you should meet some great people. Good luck
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xsamx
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Post by xsamx on Jul 23, 2008 23:11:33 GMT 1
Done this every year for the past 3 years (wont be this year due to my own rediculous injury!!) But it's a wonderful expierence! Very non show like, laid back, relaxed. Well at least my regionals were last year!! My horse won the Pre Veteran In-Hand at the regionals and came fourth in the ridden.
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verne
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Post by verne on Aug 27, 2008 20:57:30 GMT 1
I've just started Veteran ridden showing this year (unaffiliated) do you have to join VHS first if so how? Gally & i have qualified for Chiltern & Thames showing champs next month but would like to go to shows with some err good judges?!
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Post by ba on Sept 28, 2008 21:37:51 GMT 1
Sorry to hijack but can anyone enlighten me othe registration process for the VHS. I have looked on their website but I am not any clearer! I have a 16 year old but her DOB/age is not on her passport, can I still register with the VHS?
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Post by Catherine M-S on Sept 29, 2008 12:05:11 GMT 1
Yes. I would give then a ring as they are really helpful and friendly. I also did Veteran dressage a couple of times, they are really nice tests. Have fun
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