Alan Birch
Alan Birch - Showjumping Rider / Alan Birch is a well known and respected producer of horses,
14 - Scope, 1m Novice incorporating British Novice Warm up - 28/08/2006 - Paddys Delight
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Reining is an equestrian event that highlights the rider`s skill in guiding his horse and controlling each of his movements . The horse is judged on his availability, his calmness, his balance and the precision he shows to meet the demands of his rider .
The horse / rider pair must gallop an imposed course called pattern comprising a series of imposed figures including spins , rolls-backs , sliding stops , changes of feet .
The trail is used to judge the ability of the horse to overcome obstacles encountered during a course and the accuracy of its responses to requests from the rider. The objective is to pass obstacles such as the ground bars, the bridge or the barrier with ease and fluidity.
Alan Birch Horses
Paddys DelightAlan Birch Competition Results
02 - Scope, 1m Novice Championship - 31/08/2006 - Paddys Delight14 - Scope, 1m Novice incorporating British Novice Warm up - 28/08/2006 - Paddys Delight
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Sarah Swarbrick-Pacey
Sarah Swarbrick-Pacey is an event rider from New Zealand.Reining is an equestrian event that highlights the rider`s skill in guiding his horse and controlling each of his movements . The horse is judged on his availability, his calmness, his balance and the precision he shows to meet the demands of his rider .
The horse / rider pair must gallop an imposed course called pattern comprising a series of imposed figures including spins , rolls-backs , sliding stops , changes of feet .
The trail is used to judge the ability of the horse to overcome obstacles encountered during a course and the accuracy of its responses to requests from the rider. The objective is to pass obstacles such as the ground bars, the bridge or the barrier with ease and fluidity.