Becky Morris
Becky Morris - UK - Dressage Rider
Quick Sol Foal Date: 07/2001
For a yearling, "Quick" is absolutely huge. He gets his height from his father, and his sleekness from his mother. To see a picture of Quick`s sire, just scroll to the bottom of this page. You will soon see where he gets his great looks from. He will make a great eventing, dressage, or show horse. Click here to see a video clip of Quick.
Raker Foal Date: 6/2001
The first words that come to mind when you first see Raker are "he`s gorgeous!" Just to get an idea of just how tall Raker really is, Amy is 6` 1" tall. For a yearling, he is tall !!! Raker`s sire is Flurry, pictured at the bottom of this page. To see a video clip of Raker, please click here. If you`d also like to see updated pictures and a new video clip that were taken on 02/26/03, then please click here.
In 1986 a move to Yorkshire with horses in tow and a different Pony Club and more ponies meant the further development of a good basic grounding in all aspects of horsemanship. She competed in all disciplines but dressage very quickly became an all consuming interest and from the age of nine she represented the Rockwood Pony Club at the Area Dressage for ten consecutive years, qualifying five times for the P.C. National Championships on five different horses.
Age thirteen she began training with Ian Woodhead and the following year was the winner of the Pony Talent Spotting Final and reserve for the Eurpean Pony Team.
All this meant skiving off school and wonderful letters of excuse were invented – to no avail – staff were fully aware of the situation and either approved or considered her to be wasting her academic skills “on horses”.
At fifteen she won her place on the junior European team after winning the team and individual tests at the Hickstead International with Hannah’s 15hh 16 year old highland x thoroughbred Sir Fred.
Over the next six years she represented G.B. at four U21 European Championships – two with Paulette Tuckey’s Jordas and two with the Moody Family and Christine Jebson’s Kwadraat. In 1998 and 2000 the team won the bronze medals and in 2000 and 2001 Becky was the highest placed Brit- finishing in eighth place both times.
In 1998 she also won the Winter Novice Championship on Early Bird and the Under 21 Novice Championship on Kabanza
In 2001 Becky and Kwad were the PSG and Int 1 National Champions and in 2002 made their senior international debut at Soley CDI where they again finished best of the Brits in second place in all three small tour classes.
In 2003 she finished ninth in the Grand Prix National Champs with Humble Pie – a horse she has owned and trained since he was 3 years old.
In 2004 She was the winner of the Elementary, Medium and Advanced Medium Regional Championships on High Fashion, and was 5th in the GP Special and 3rd in the GP Freestyle on Humble Pie at Fry’s CDI.
Hannah and Becky had a great Pas de Deux partnership on Kabanza and Kwadraat with many successes including 2nd at the finals of the Berkeley Homes Inter1 Pas de Deux held at the European Championships at Hickstead in 2003.
KWADRAAT
Farmer (Stallion)
08 - Frys (GBR), GP - 06/08/2004 - HUMBLE PIE
Becky Lee
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Becky Hart - USAQuick Sol Foal Date: 07/2001
For a yearling, "Quick" is absolutely huge. He gets his height from his father, and his sleekness from his mother. To see a picture of Quick`s sire, just scroll to the bottom of this page. You will soon see where he gets his great looks from. He will make a great eventing, dressage, or show horse. Click here to see a video clip of Quick.
Becky Spencer
Becky Spencer - USARaker Foal Date: 6/2001
The first words that come to mind when you first see Raker are "he`s gorgeous!" Just to get an idea of just how tall Raker really is, Amy is 6` 1" tall. For a yearling, he is tall !!! Raker`s sire is Flurry, pictured at the bottom of this page. To see a video clip of Raker, please click here. If you`d also like to see updated pictures and a new video clip that were taken on 02/26/03, then please click here.
Becky Moody
With two big sisters who were keen on horses, school and music, and were also members of the Eglinton Pony Club, there was competition in plenty. And wonderful neighbours who encouraged a bit of a wild streak as far as horses were concerned meant that Becky spent much time trying very hard on her 10.2 pony Kelly, to keep up with big sisters as they explored the Ayrshire countryside and enjoyed great venues with the PC.In 1986 a move to Yorkshire with horses in tow and a different Pony Club and more ponies meant the further development of a good basic grounding in all aspects of horsemanship. She competed in all disciplines but dressage very quickly became an all consuming interest and from the age of nine she represented the Rockwood Pony Club at the Area Dressage for ten consecutive years, qualifying five times for the P.C. National Championships on five different horses.
Age thirteen she began training with Ian Woodhead and the following year was the winner of the Pony Talent Spotting Final and reserve for the Eurpean Pony Team.
All this meant skiving off school and wonderful letters of excuse were invented – to no avail – staff were fully aware of the situation and either approved or considered her to be wasting her academic skills “on horses”.
At fifteen she won her place on the junior European team after winning the team and individual tests at the Hickstead International with Hannah’s 15hh 16 year old highland x thoroughbred Sir Fred.
Over the next six years she represented G.B. at four U21 European Championships – two with Paulette Tuckey’s Jordas and two with the Moody Family and Christine Jebson’s Kwadraat. In 1998 and 2000 the team won the bronze medals and in 2000 and 2001 Becky was the highest placed Brit- finishing in eighth place both times.
In 1998 she also won the Winter Novice Championship on Early Bird and the Under 21 Novice Championship on Kabanza
In 2001 Becky and Kwad were the PSG and Int 1 National Champions and in 2002 made their senior international debut at Soley CDI where they again finished best of the Brits in second place in all three small tour classes.
In 2003 she finished ninth in the Grand Prix National Champs with Humble Pie – a horse she has owned and trained since he was 3 years old.
In 2004 She was the winner of the Elementary, Medium and Advanced Medium Regional Championships on High Fashion, and was 5th in the GP Special and 3rd in the GP Freestyle on Humble Pie at Fry’s CDI.
Hannah and Becky had a great Pas de Deux partnership on Kabanza and Kwadraat with many successes including 2nd at the finals of the Berkeley Homes Inter1 Pas de Deux held at the European Championships at Hickstead in 2003.
Becky Moody Horses
HUMBLE PIEKWADRAAT
Farmer (Stallion)
Becky Moody Competition Results
06 - Frys (GBR), GP - 04/08/2005 - KWADRAAT08 - Frys (GBR), GP - 06/08/2004 - HUMBLE PIE