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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
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355.0. "Showing Rules for Adults Riding Ponies" by AIMHI::DANIELS () Tue Jun 06 1989 19:53

    I've been out of horses for a few years, and am now getting back into
    the hobby again.  I want to purchase a Connemare for showing, but was
    told this weekend that as an adult I cannot show a pony (14.2) in
    any adult pleasure, trail or jumping classes.  I know some Connemare's
    come just a bit higher over 14.2, but I'm not too interested in always
    having a measuring debate at a show.  Is any of this true?  Can someone
    give me what the rule would be as an adult showing a pony?
    
    Thank you,
    
    Tina Daniels
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355.1Connemara questions...USWAV1::COBURNWed Jun 07 1989 13:0915
    I think it depends on the shows you do. I show a 14.3 Standardbred
    mare, and it is never questioned that she appears awfully small.
    BUT, I only show her in small local shows, 4H stuff. I take her
    in jumping classes as well as equitation, but not pleasure, she
    is too  hyper to pin well there...
    
    I also show a Thoroughbred gelding who is 16.1 and looks it, but
    I show him at ASHA rated shows and they are VERY picky about all
    sorts of things! There you may be questioned...
    
    Good luck, I used to ride a Connemara years ago, she was wonderful!
    
    Lyn
    
    
355.2CSC32::M_HOEPNERSometimes the dragon wins...Wed Jun 07 1989 13:3014
    
    I would check the AHSA rule book for rules specific to the classes you
    wish to compete in.  For breeds which tend to have many individuals
    14.2 or under, the rules vary from general AHSA rules (Connemaras,
    Arabians, and Morgans to name a few).  And not all Connemaras are 14.2 
    or under.
    
    Also, there is a division called  Adult Amateur Hunter which in most
    zones allows adults riding ponies.
    
    In addition, most local shows tend to not be restrictive regarding
    adults riding "ponies" in open classes.  Usually if there is a 
    restriction, it is for classes open only to ponies.
    
355.3Love those "Ponies"PTOMV6::PETHMy kids are horsesWed Jun 07 1989 14:177
    As a rider of a 14 hand "pony" the only restriction I have met is
    that I must show in horse classes not against other ponies. The
    pony classes in my area also have a rider age limit of 17 years.
    Moonshine doesn't care, he enjoys showing the big guys how its done.
    
    Sandy
    
355.4HOME GROWN ARE ALLOWEDBELFST::MCCOMBGARETH MCCOMBWed Jun 07 1989 14:487
    The rules here in Ireland are that "Seniors" ie. over 17 years old,
    cannot show a pony, however because the Connemara is a native breed
    in Ireland then the showing of a Connemara by a Senior is permissable.
    Possibly this is the same rule with your native breeds.
    
    
    		Regards Gareth
355.5Thank youAIMHI::DANIELSThu Jun 08 1989 19:063
    Thanks everyone for the information.
    
    Tina Daniels