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March 23, 2007

Jennie's going on her hols

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I have the best boss in the world! Sarah rocks. I’m sure you all already thought this but let me just explain why she’s extra spesh this week.

We’ve all been working extra hard because we have a very short space of time to get the next mag written and printed before it hits the shops. I turned the ripe old age of 23 on Wednesday though (Happy Birthday to me) so I stole a sneaky day’s holiday to go shopping to London with my Mum and Dad.

I had a lovely time and to round off a perfect day I got invited by an air hostess friend of mine to go to San Francisco in California, USA, next Friday for a long weekend. Only problem is that’s when we send the mag to press. I had to beg Sarah to let me go and after she sweet-talked a few of our colleagues into helping out on the mag that day she agreed!

I’m soooooo excited, and very grateful. So there won’t be a blog entry from me next weekend but I promise to update you with a full list of items I bought and sights I saw in a couple of weeks.

In other news, I had my regular lesson on Shylock but Jane instructed me this week as Bev was at college. It was a bit of a disastrous lesson, really. At walk all was fine and Shylock went really well and I got him doing the movements around the school perfectly but at trot it all went wrong! I missed the markers and we just turned as and when Shylock felt like it. I got very frustrated with myself because I just couldn’t understand what I was doing differently.

We did run through a mock dressage test which I tried to follow while Jane shouted instructions to me. I just about managed to follow it although I found downward transitions from canter to trot quite difficult as there’s not much time between B and F and E and H on a big horse! I at least understood what was being asked of me, even if I couldn’t actually do it and it definitely helped me learn where all the letters are.

Hopefully, my brain will be back in gear next week. Speak soon x

Back from CA

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I have just returned from a fabulous mini-break in California! My friend and I did a lot of shopping, squeezed in some sight-seeing plus, some amazing ‘all American’ meals! We certainly made the most of our two days in San Francisco and I was shattered getting home but it was totally worth it. I bought Laura and Sarah some lovely hand stuff for them to use at the stables cos they always say how dry their hands get. Designer Shaun has been playing with my piccies too and made some of them look really cool using different effects!

Anyway, back to work…
Before I left I had a busy day with eventing couple Clayton and Lucinda Fredericks. It was absolutely crazy – their yard is possibly the busiest one I have ever visited. Of course, there will be more gossip on them in up-coming issues of H+P but I just have to tell you about Barley.

He is Clayton and Lucinda’s daughter’s Shetland pony. Ellie is only four but seems to be following in her mum and dad’s footsteps and loves to ride. Barley doesn’t have his own stable – he just wanders about the yard and basically does what ever he wants!

While Clayton and Lucinda were riding their massive horses, little Barley was feeling a bit left out and went and stood right in the middle of the school so they had to ride around him. The horses seemed to be used to it though and Lucinda explained that he’s actually a good de-sensitisation tool – their horses don’t really spook at anything cos they’re so used to Barley randomly appearing!

I haven’t had a lesson on Shylock for a couple of weeks, not that I was too worried this week cos the weather has been awful. I am a bit of a fair weather rider and didn’t fancy riding in the freezing cold, snow and rain that we’ve had. When I spoke to Bev she was getting a bit worried that I’m slacking and getting behind in my lessons but I’ll be back in the saddle next Tuesday. I promised her that I’d put in loads and loads of effort.

I’ll let you know how I get on. Have a good weekend, everyone. x

March 30, 2007

Shylock rocks!

Hey all,

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Well, Laura and I have had quite an adventure this afternoon – we went to give blood. Laura hadn’t done it before and was a bit nervous, but needn’t have been as she was finished really quickly. I on the other hand, having had no problems donating before, didn’t make a full donation. My vein collapsed and that was that – no more blood. I was very annoyed! Anyway, at least I tried.

Had a lesson with Shylock on Tuesday. It was a lovely day and he was chilling in the field when I arrived so I had to go and catch him. He was such a good boy and came over when I called him, not like Breeze who used to just stand at the other side of the field and make me walk miles to get her!

Anyway, once he was all tacked up we were ready to ride. We worked on 20m circles first of all in walk and then in trot. I struggled to hit some of the markers which was really frustrating but we did get better as the lesson went on.

At the end I had a go at serpentines (again) and although I managed to guide Shylock perfectly in walk, his stride is so big that I simply ran out of time to give my aids in trot and it all went a bit pear-shaped. (I seem to be noticing a pattern here, I’m sure I’ve written all of this before!)

Jane assures me it will come, but I’m getting very cross with myself. Bev said it was good that I realised it was my fault and not Shylock’s. Thanks, Bev! I think
I need to get back into the habit of regular lessons. Hee hee :) x

April 12, 2007

Jennie's update - finally!

Hey all,

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Well my lesson this week was long but very successful. I got to the yard early and had Shylock all tacked up in record time so I led him out to the school and got on board - little did I know Jane had a lesson booked in before me.

I figured there was no point getting off and waiting around so I got to work on warming up. I didn't do anything but walk, but I practiced my turns and got him going round in 20m circles accurately.

I also listened to what Jane was telling the other pupil closely. Even though she wasn't speaking to me her constant reminders of 'legs' and 'sit up' helped me get my position correct.

This saved a lot of time at the beginning of my lesson. We worked on getting Shylock to move from small circles into bigger 20m circles without me having to pull my rein out and lose the bend. It was actually really easy because we were both warmed up.

We did a bit of cantering but he was a bit excitable afterwards! I feel like we're really coming along together. I am missing hacking though so I've asked Laura if I can go and have a hack out with her on Thomas at some point now the weather's getting nicer.

I think that's rather brave of me since he ran off with me last time I rode him!

I'm off to the Birmingham NEC today to have a nosey around the British Open. I've got my camera all charged up so hopefully I'll get plenty of behind the scenes snaps for you to see . Hope I don't annoy any of our showjumping mates too much though! Maybe I'll see some of you there too? Say 'hi' if you see me...
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April 18, 2007

Jennie's British Open Showjumping Trip

Jennie's cheeky snaps taken at the British Open Showjumping Champs last weekend!

Ellen Whitaker was happy to pose outside her stables.
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Current eventing Young Riders Euro Champ Amy Young and Highville. Amy won both individual and team gold medals last year. She was at the British Open competing in the indoor eventing comp and was second and the highest placed Brit!
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Amy's just signed a sponsorship deal with Airowear and Troxel as she's always worn their body protectors and hats.

Mega-star eventer Jeanette Brakewell was also competing at the comp.
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Tim Stockdale was busy competing in several classes.
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April 24, 2007

Another new pony!

Hi
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I have yet another new pony! Jane and Bev decided I would perhaps benefit from a smaller mount, rather than 16.2hh Shylock (since my legs barely came below his saddle). I was gutted cos I had really fallen in love with the big man, but could understand what they meant – he’s a big horse to collect together and I just don’t have the strength to do it.

So, this morning I was introduced to Desmond a little bay pony with a small white star and two white socks at the back. We’d met before when he used to come on hacks with me and first pony Breeze when we were in training for our sponsored ride last year but I’d never ridden him. After Jane pointed out which one he was in the field I wandered out to bring him in…and he ran off. I shouted at him that I hoped this wasn’t a sign of things to come in our relationship!

Back in the stable I gave him a jolly good groom (I can now appreciate how annoying hairy ponies are; the stable was covered in clumps of hair when I’d finished going over him with a rubber curry comb!) Jane kindly leant us Harvey’s dressage saddle which she said would make things easier for me. Desmond was a very good boy taking his bit and just opened his mouth as soon as his bridle came near him.

Bad habit number one was quickly discovered though; Desmond does not like having his girth done up. He turns his head round to you and snaps his teeth together when you do it. Oh, and bad habit two is that he trumps – a lot!

Once on board we started with some square turns in walk. It was strange being back on a pony after Shylock. Desmond is a typical school pony and a bit more stubborn than Shylock but he is very responsive if you do the right thing. He highlights your faults which is useful. I have a tendency to sit to one side and getting him to turn in the other direction without readjusting my seat meant he just stopped!

Desmond is half Trakehner and when I took away my stirrups I found it hard to sit into the saddle. He has a VERY bouncy trot. I gradually started to get used to it but I did find myself gripping the saddle on occasion to balance myself.

Next week I’m going to have two lessons and as and when I can fit them in around the magazine work this will become the norm.

May 10, 2007

Jennie's new crush

Hey guys and girls

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Had another lesson today…pretty much the same as always so won’t go on too much. Desmond broke wind a lot and I didn’t do my girth up tight enough to begin with (cos Desmond tries to bite me when I do it) so when I tried to get on the saddle slipped round! Won’t be doing that again.

Riding was pretty good. My legs wore out quick cos I’ve had a few weeks off but I did get Desmond flexing down and bending and my lines are getting straighter across the school. Also wasn’t too bad at leg yielding (on one rein at least, I was appalling on the other!)

Went to interview William Whitaker this week. Got to admit I have a bit of a crush on him; he is so sweet, really helpful, an AMAZING rider and told us THE funniest cringe which made him seem even sweeter. Look out for that corker in future H+P issues.

Uncle Michael was there too and he gave us some top tips for jumping which will be in H+P soon too. This was after our photographer Angus confused some random bloke on the yard for Michael. Laura about wet herself at his massive slip-up (and she wonders why I don’t take her anywhere)!
Much love to all xxxx

May 18, 2007

Guess who's back?

Guess who I got back on board today? Breeze!

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It wasn’t as bad as all that really. She’s a lot sharper after her break from regular lessons and generally a bit more willing. I got her going really nicely in trot and canter. Getting her to go straight after our square turns though was well hard. It was like riding a drunk!

Oh and while I was down there two of the colts were being gelded which was a bit of an eye-opener for city-based me! It was really interesting to learn what happens but I did feel a bit sorry for the ponies cos they didn’t get much privacy!

We also went and watched a Tim Stockdale masterclass with this week. He passed on one heck of a lot of info in a couple of hours. Don’t worry though, we’ll pass it all on to you too in future issues so you won’t miss out.

Thanks for voting on my 'new boyfriend poll' on the website. The girls in the office thought they should shut me up on men once and for all and put it to you guys to sort my love life out. I think I’m gonna take your advice and stick to being single for a bit! I’m not sure I’ll dedicate all my spare time to ponies but I will make sure I enjoy myself, I promise.
Ta ta x

May 25, 2007

Stable goss

Hey all

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Had some good news when I nipped to the stables the other day. Shylock’s owner is well on the road to recovery and she’s able to start riding again. So, Shylock has gone back to live at her yard. I was sad to see him go though. I did love that big guy but I'm sure he’ll be happy to be back at home in his own stable.

Been loving the brill weather this past week. I’ve got a bet on with Laura though that just because we’ve got heaps of photoshoots organised next week (being half term) that it’ll chuck it down all week. That tends to be how the H+P office luck is running at the mo!

We shall see. I hope for all our sakes that it’s nice so we can get all the snaps we need and you guys have an ace time at the stables during your week off. Have fun whatever you do.

Bye for now. X

June 8, 2007

Latest from Jennie


Hey guys…long time, no speak. Sorry about that.

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It was half term last week (hope you all had a good one). I spent Thursday on a photo shoot with Angus, one of our trusty photographers. It was an uber busy day. We took FIVE discs of photos! One might say we were a little extreme but at the end of the day they’ll get used. We always need new snaps for you guys to look at. I just hope you appreciate them, we certainly worked hard and our models Daisy and Tom were so good! Thanks to them.

I’ve just heard I get to go to the launch of The National Riding Festival next week. I get to have a lesson with Mary-Ann Trevor-Roper who, amongst other things, trained the celebs on the last series of Only Fools on Horses. I’m well excited about it. I think it will be good to have a lesson with a different instructor to see what she says about my riding and of course I’m keen to ride another different horse. It’s all good experience. I’ll let you all know how I get on.

This weekend I’m headed to the beach with my friends which I’m really looking forward to. I hope the weather’s nice!

See ya soon x

June 15, 2007

Was Great Yarmouth ready?

Hiya!

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Well, I went to Yarmouth last weekend and had loads of fun with my friends. The weather was pretty dull but that didn’t stop us heading to the beach.

On the way we spotted some horses pulling carriages up and down Great Yarmouth’s sea front. I snapped some piccies of them for you to see, although we didn’t take a ride cos the people in the carts looked freezing!

A very well behaved carriage horse! He didn't even need holding on to.
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Yesterday, I got the opportunity to have a lesson with Marie-Ann Trevor Roper, one of the trainers who worked on the Only Fools on Horses TV show last year.

I visited Mudchute Equestrian Centre, right in the centre of London. It was amazing to find a riding school surrounded by busy roads and sky scrapers. Mary-Ann was instructing lots of journalists throughout the day to help launch this year's Petplan Equine National Riding Festival.

Look out in future issues for snaps of the gorgeous pony Pickles, who I rode. It was really good to have a lesson with an instructor other than Jane or Bev and I feel I got a lot from it.

This Sunday I’m going to a local competition in Keyso, Bedfordshire. Make sure you and your pony are looking your best at any show you go to, just in case I turn up. And of course, good luck!

Speak to you next week, I’m sure. x

June 22, 2007

Office dog's body

Hiya!

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There is much excitement in the H+P office today…Laura and I are off on our holidays. Not together, though. Oh no! We need a break from each other! I’m going to Spain for a few days with family which will be nice and sunny. Laura is heading to Ireland where I have told her she will get rained on for the entire week…ha ha ha!

That leaves poor old Sarah in the office on her own. Well sort of…today we had another ‘assistant’ in the office. Only this one wasn’t as helpful as Sophie, our work experience student. Fudge the dog has been sitting under our chairs so we can’t get close to our computer screen, whining at any loud noise and he’s been trumping like a ‘man on curry’ (as Laura says) which has been unpleasant to say the least.
Fudge is going to keep Sarah company, while we’re away. Unlucky, Sarah!

July 6, 2007

Jennie's hols

Hey H+P bloggers
Well I had a lovely little trip to Spain with my family. The weather wasn’t as hot in the north of Spain as it is in the south (go figure!).

We did a lot of sight seeing. The landscape of the Basque region is pretty mountainous and on one sightseeing trip on a very windy road, next to a sheer drop off a cliff into the sea, I spotted a herd of wild horses.

“Stop the car,” I shouted to my Dad! I hopped out and took some snaps so you guys could see them too. There were several foals. Even though they were wild they didn’t seem too phased by me papping away.

They did get a bit rattled when my baby cousin started screaming from the car that he wanted to get out and see the caballos (horses) too, and off they trotted!

Back at the office it’s been none stop. Lots of photoshoots to go on and heaps of articles to write. I’m very much ready for the weekend to start. Here’s to a good one. Speak soon. x

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July 13, 2007

Jennie goes to the dogs

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Well, what’s happened this week? … err, not a great deal really! We’ve been , busy getting your next instalment of H+P ready for the printers so it’s been a touch stressful at times.

We had a night off on Wednesday and went to ‘the dogs’ with the rest of our company, that's greyhound racing. I’d never been before and I was very excited at the idea of winning lots of money. However, my lack of betting experience showed and rather than backing a winner I seemed, without fail, to ‘back a loser’ in every race.
By race three I decided I’d have as good a chance as any if I picked the best looking horse, I mean dog!

So… whilst watching them parade I pointed to a cream colour greyhound and announced to Laura that I would be “voting for the bay coloured one”. (Can you tell I was out of my depth?!)

Laura looked at me in disgust. “Jennie,” she said, “for starters it’s not a horse but even if it was, it’s a palomino, not a bay! And you don't 'vote' you bet!”

Oh the shame. I’m off to study my dog (and horse) colours. Have a good weekend. x

July 19, 2007

Back in the saddle... nearly

Hello again

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Well, it’s been a long time coming but I have finally booked myself another riding lesson. I’m going to get back in the saddle as of next Tuesday.

I’ve started going to the gym again to try and strengthen my muscles so I can actually steer Desmond (or whoever I end up riding this time).

In spite of my efforts I’ll probably have many an amusing story to report on next week so watch this space.

I’m having a cheeky day’s holiday on Friday which means Laura is going to be left in the office all on her own. She’s not happy and therefore is being especially annoying and unhelpful this afternoon. Cheeky so and so!

I think you guys are all due to break up from school around now so enjoy the start to your holidays! x

July 27, 2007

Foals ahoy


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I’ve spent the day knee deep in stinging nettles, splashing through water-logged fields chasing ponies in Crocs (no, my feet do not look pretty now) all to get you guys some awesome posters. You best pin them up all over your walls.

Had a lesson at the beginning of this week. It was so nice to be back on board Desmond. He was feeling a bit slow though as he’s been working hard. Now it’s summer holidays and Breeze is still feeling temperamental (and a bit lame) he’s got loads of lessons to do. Once I got him cantering though, he felt great.

Jen and Desmond
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Check me out on our latest podcast. I get to introduce Ellen Whitaker as she chats about riding at last year's HOYS.

Have a good weekend. It’s going to be a quiet one for me. x

Jennie gets a top lesson

I was recently lucky enough to get a lesson from top celeb trainer Mary-Ann Trevor-Roper as part of the National Riding Festival 2007.


A lesson in London
As part of the Petplan Equine National Riding Festival 2007 I was invited to Mudchute Equestrian Centre in central London. I was lucky enough to have a private lesson with Mary-Ann Trevor-Roper, who helped train the celeb riders in last year’s Only Fools on Horses.

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I got to ride Trigger, the festival’s mechanical horse too. He travels around the UK visiting schools, riding centres and shows inspiring people to have a go at riding and encourage past riders back into the saddle. His rhythm felt a bit different to the pinging pony rhythm I’m used to cos he’s a ‘horse’!

A new instructor
Having a different instructor to normal was really helpful. Although Mary-Ann said the same things, hearing them explained in a different way made things click.

Pickles the pony
I got paired up with London boy, Pickles. He’s a 15.1hh, 20-year-old, chestnut, Hackney x Gelderlander. Pickles used to be used for driving but now he loves to jump and can clear 3’ 3”! He lives at Mudchute on a working livery basis so he’s used to having different riders on his back.


Getting a grip
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Mary-Ann spotted that I sometimes loosen my grip on the reins. She told me to imagine I was holding a baby chick, which would keep my hand closed and my thumbs pressed down on the top of the reins securely.

Balancing act
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Mary-Ann got me changing my diagonal by staying raised for two beats instead of sitting. It’s a great way to see if you’re balanced in your stirrups – if you’re not you’ll fall backwards.

Doing less
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I rise very high in rising trot because I push away from my stirrups. Mary-Ann told me to rise from my knee joints and not lift too high off the saddle. This is a much slower action and therefore stops your horse jogging.

Let it be
When I ride my right leg has a tendency to slip back behind the girth. This imbalance then makes me lose my left stirrup. Mary-Ann said the key is to just ‘let my stirrups be’ and allow them to hang the way gravity intended …vertically.


Breathe easy
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Mary-Ann told me to hum to myself while I rode, as this would take my mind off riding and in turn relax my upper body which would then make my posture better.

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Love this pic! Pickles was really well behaved. He listened carefully and gave a lovely collected canter.

Don't forget you can get a half price riding lesson voucher from the Petplan Equine National Riding Festival on the main site. We've 100 up for grabs and there's just a few left... don't miss out.

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August 3, 2007

Jen goes star spotting at the Quainton Stud

Hey everyone

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Well this week seems to have come and gone without a riding lesson. I’m useless. I have actually seen my fair share of nags this week though…

I took two photographers to the Quainton Stud Grand Prix competition. The action in the ring was pretty exciting, but the rivalry between our two snappers was intense. They were popping up all over the place trying to get the best ‘paparazzi pics’ as there were heaps of celeb riders wandering about. It was a really relaxed show.

Spotted
o Will Funnell looking for his groom in the lorry park. He had to borrow someone else to hold Billy Birr in the end

o Tim Gredley giving Ellen Whitaker a cuddle when she fell of Kansallier (don’t worry she’s okay)

o SWAG Kathleen (Ben Maher’s girlfriend) and her pooch Lou Lou

o Jessica Marshall getting tips from Tim Stockdale on how to ride the course

o Michael Whitaker coming out of the poshest port-a-loos ever

o Geoff Billington donning a pair of Aviator sunglasses (soo cool!)

You can see all the pics in H+P. How exciting?! Have a good weekend all. I’m going to spend it all in the sunshine! x

August 5, 2007

My Horse and Me

Hey guys


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Just wanted to let you know about this really cool comp that’s running before HOYS this year. Your very own horse could be appearing on the wall of fame at the Birmingham Arena from October 3-7.

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All you have to do is send in a funny pic of your fave horse or pony to My Horse & Me! Competition, Press Office, Grandstand Media Ltd, 7 Waterside Station Road, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 4US.

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The best rib-ticklers will be selected to feature in a huge gallery in the HOYS pavilion at the famous event.

The three funniest pictures, picked by a panel of judges, will each win either a Nintendo Wii or Nintendo DS as well as the new FEI endorsed My Horse and Me video game.

My Horse and Me is a mega riding game for your PC, Wii or Nintendo DS, although it’s not out until the autumn. The games been approved by the FEI as it’s so realistic. Players become totally involved in the game so they feel they’re really riding and looking after their horse.

Check out some of the graphics from My Horse and Me
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So what are you waiting for? Get happy and snappy! For more information on Horse of the Year show and the picture competition visit www.hoys.co.uk

Now, the challenge is to find one of Breeze doing something amusing…

August 24, 2007

Hooray - it's Friday

Hi

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Sorry about the lack of blog action lately. We’ve had an obscenely busy couple of weeks.

Ponies UK took place at Newark Showground last week and the H+P team were there meeting all your gorgeous show ponies and admiring you guys in your posh togs. Gorgeous!

The most random thing I saw was a bikini clad miniature horse. I wouldn’t have batted an eye lid if his owner had been dressed up too, but no, he was just strutting around in a teensy weensy yellow bikini!

Then it was a quick move to Shelford Manor last weekend for the start of the Pony Club Championships. We were beginning to get a bit tired at this point and things got pretty silly on the stand on Monday when Laura and I roped in some firemen to jump the Mini-Jumps clear round showjumping course. We've been raising money for the Lincs and Notts air ambulance appeal and charging people for a jump round. The boys got a clear round too, well done them!

Tuesday I did some Pony Club Press interviews and met some ace teams from Co Antrim, Brocklesby and Burghley. Look out for their stories about their Pony Clubs in future issues of H+P. Thank you to them all for their help.

So, a long weekend ahead of us now (hoorah!) and apparently the sun will be shining for most of us. Loads of time to get riding, then. Have fun x

August 31, 2007

We’re all going on a summer holiday…

Hiya

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We’re all going on a summer holiday…

Well I am anyway! It’s finally arrived after months of excitement I go on holiday to Zante (one of the Greek Islands) on Sunday for a whole week!

I’m going with one of my horsey mates called Liz. She loves doing cross county at Twin Trees Equestrian Centre when she gets the chance. But Bex, the other girl I’m going with isn’t very horsey, so I doubt there we’ll do much riding while we’re away.
I can’t wait to lay by the pool and do nothing but sunbathe and drink fizzy pop. It might not be everybody’s idea of a great holiday but after a really hectic couple of weeks with H+P I’m ready for a break.

So… I shall catch up with you all when I’m back. I’ll be straight back into things on my return with several celeb rider yard visits lined up. I haven’t done any of those in what feels like ages so coming back won’t be too bad! Take care, everyone. x

September 14, 2007

Art attack

Honies…I’m home!
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I know you’ve all missed me desperately. My holiday was awesome and I wish I was still laying by the pool right now.

But, there is one good thing about being back in the H+P office. There’s still time to draw an awesome pic of your fave horse and pony to enter the Get Arty for The Brooke competition. The best entries, received by December 14, and accompanied by a short sentence about what they mean to you, will be displayed at an exhibition in London. Plus there’s a chance to win a trip to Alton Towers and loads of other cool stuff too.

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So, if you’re the arty sort and want to show your support for equine abroad – draw a pic of your fave nag and in one sentence describe why he’s so spesh. Log onto www.thebrook.org/getarty for more info on how to enter.
Now where is Desmond to pose for a portrait…x

September 21, 2007

Name that Naglet!

Hi everyone

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Hope your week at school has been fun. I had a nice road trip to Devon at the beginning of this week, with Puffa clothing company. We visited some of their sponsored eventers who were super-nice. You’ll see what we got up to in future issues of the mag so keep your eyes peeled.

The rest of this week has been office based, starting work on the new issue which is choc-a-block with amazing stuff. You’re in for a treat!

Speaking of treats… natural horsey treat company Naglets are running an internet competition at the mo. They want you to think of a name for their Special Halloweeen bat-shaped treats. Send your ideas to naglets@gmail.com. The winner will receive a Halloween Hamper next October with treats labelled with their winning treat name and their name.

There’s no trick, it’s just a treat for your pony if you win. Get your witches' hats on a come up with a spooky name for Naglets’ Pumpkin and Devil’s Claw flavoured tasties. Entries close on October 21st. Check out the whole Naglets range at www.naglets.com they’re fangtastic!

September 28, 2007

Busy week

Hello all

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It’s almost the end of the month – I can’t believe it. Christmas is coming, and don’t I know it. I’ve been glued to my computer screen this week checking out all the awesome stuff you’re going to want on your wish list for Santa.

I’ve also been putting more fashion pages together which I have loved – there is soo much cute stuff out there. You guys are going to look HOT this winter.

Speaking of winter – it’s defo here. Hating this weather at the mo. It’s good for Laura though, who’s running a massively long way on Sunday when she takes part in the Great North Run. I shall be sitting in front of the TV and looking out for her (nothing too strenuous for me)!

Have a good weekend x

October 12, 2007

New Pad, new horsey accessories!

Hey there,

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It’s finally happened, and knowing what a shop-a-holic I am, I’m surprised it’s taken me this long, actually. But, I have finally bought my first horsey accessory.

No, unfortunately I don’t have my own pony to be buying such things for, but I do have a new house. I know, I’m not really making any sense. Let me explain…

I’ve moved into my new house and therefore I’ve had to buy lots of stuff like ironing boards, hoovers, light fittings, not to mention sofas, TVs etc. Anyway, I needed a laundry basket and my mum, having read H+P and spotted some Tub Trugs and thought they would be ideal for the job!

So off we went, I got a yellow one (to match my blue and yellow bathroom) and mum got herself a red one (to match her red kitchen utensils). Now all I need is a pony…

October 22, 2007

Back in the saddle

Hi there

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Bet you’re all very excited to be on half term now, aren’t you? Don’t forget to take lots of piccies and email us with news on all the horsey stuff you get up to this week.
I’m very excited today too cos I’m finally getting back in the saddle. But you’ll never guess whose…Tippy’s!

Sarah and I are going for a hack out on Gizmo and Tippy later on today and I can’t wait. Tippy is fitter than she has been for ages after her ten mile ride with Sarah last week. I’m expecting her to be quite a fresh ride for me after such a long break from lessons.

Unfortunately, this isn’t going to be a regular jolly. But I have a western lesson coming up which will be a challenge in itself with a whole different saddle and position to get used to, without having to overcome the fact I haven’t been on a horse in months. And so, Tippy is kindly going to be my warm up. I’ll tell her all you said ‘hi’. Have a good week x

November 2, 2007

Wild west

Howdy partners!

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I have found my riding niche! Western riding is sooo cool. I went for a lesson last week at CW Western Training centre in Surrey. I LOVED it.

Not wanting to give too much away (as you’ll get to see the awesome pics in a future issue of the mag) but it was actually pretty easy compared to regular riding. Western is all about giving your pony the opportunity to think for themselves first, before you use your aids to tell them what to do.

You can imagine my surprise when I said ‘walk on’ and my pony actually did it. I could have been there for hours with the likes of Breeze or Desmond.

I was a natural (I think!). I had a go at barrel racing, trail exercises and everything! It was wicked. I rode a pony called Picasso who was a very lovely Appaloosa X Arab.
I want to find a school which teaches Western a bit closer… as Surrey is a bit of trek for a weekly lesson. Any suggestions? x

November 16, 2007

Hmm, what to write about…

Hi everyone

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Unfortunately, I don’t have any horsey goss to fill you in on this week. I was poorly last week and therefore didn’t get to go to Your Horse Live. Gutted!

I’m feeling much better this week, although I still have a bit of a sore throat. I hope you’re all staying healthy in this cold weather.

Laura and Sarah have been telling me about their early morning experiences in the cold and dark at the stables. It sounds horrible and I’m very glad I can stay in bed of a morning! Have you had any frozen pipe nightmares yet?

Also, who’s started their Christmas shopping? I plan to get mine underway this weekend in Leeds. I’m going up to visit my friends for the weekend, which should be fun. I have a list as long as my arm. Don’t forget to check out the Christmas gift guides in the December issue of H+P, which is out right now. That should make your shopping trip totally hassle free!

Have fun x

November 22, 2007

New arrivals in the office and on the farm!

Hi everyone

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I can’t believe it’s time to write my next blog again, this week has gone so quick and Christmas is getting closer.

In fact, it seems as though it should actually be next week - as the H+P office is ALREADY decked out in decorations. Sarah had a festive five minutes on Tuesday and literally covered the office in tinsel.

She said it was cos it was the only chance we’d get to decorate as we’re going to be really busy with the new mag before Crimbo. I think she’s secretly getting excited about the big day. I’m just finding it a bit stressful – I have no idea what to buy for anyone and the tinsel is only adding to the stress!

Oh and guess what? Laura’s ‘farm’ is at full capacity again. Apparently she’s got piglets all over the place and a calf too. I can’t wait til I go and stay at her house in a couple of weeks time cos she says I can have a cuddle with one of them!
She’ll make a country bumpkin out of me yet! x

December 4, 2007

Christmas is coming

Hiya

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Yet more tinsel has appeared in the H+P office. It’s getting beyond a joke now. It’s properly putting me in the festive spirit though and Laura has officially said I can get excited now as it’s December! Yay.

Oh and guess what else is happening in the H+P building? We’ve decided this year to be more environmentally friendly and instead of sending everyone Christmas cards we’re donating money to Oxfam to help people in Africa build a toilet. It all sounds very strange but apparently, they really need them.

Horsey charities like the Brooke do appeals at this time of year so why not do a similar thing with your friends? Or, if you’re struggling to come up with a gift idea for someone, why not log onto one of the horsey charity websites for other cool ideas like adopting a pony or a donkey. Then, next year you could take a trip to visit them. That would be so cool.
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December 7, 2007

Party season!

Hiya

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Oh my gosh I’m so excited. It’s the H+P office Xmas party this afternoon and we’re all busy getting glammed up in the office ready to head out for a lovely dinner. Rather than paper and pens, my desk is currently covered in makeup and hair accessories.

Unfortunately, Tippy doesn’t get to come cos her table manners leave little to be desired but she is getting an extra treat from Stella (who's getting her in from the field so Sarah can stay at the party).

Do you guys have Christmas parties and presentation evenings planned at your riding stables? Send us piccies of what you do…we’ll post a couple of pics from our party on the blog soon so you can see us all glammed up, instead of wearing jodhpurs!
Gonna’ go and finish my hair now though, so speak soon x

December 14, 2007

Big wins!

Hi all

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Well the Christmas party was a very eventful afternoon – H+P won awards for the best cover of the year for the April 07 issue and yours truly won the accolade of writer of the year which I was beyond chuffed with. Julie who does our advertising also got a prize for being fab. Didn’t we do well?!

We’re all really gearing up for the Crimbo break now… everyone is using up their last days' holiday and there will be a poor show in the H+P office as a consequence over the next week. Don’t worry though, we’ll still get the mag done – we wouldn’t let you lot down.

Laura is bringing me in a baby Christmas tree. It’s defo going to be small cos she’s bringing it in her little car and I have to get it home in mine. I’ve bought some cute white lights and deccies for it, just have to get a base for it during my lunch or else it’s going to be decidedly wonky!

Soooo excited. Two weeks to go! x

January 4, 2008

Jen Spiced up her life!

Hi everyone

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Well yes, Christmas came and went, along with New Year. Both were ace but the best was still to come...

On January 2 me and five of my best mates went to the O2 arena in London to see The Return of the Spice Girls! The concert was absolutely amazing.

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David Beckham was there, along with Posh Spice’s three children and everyone cheered when they went and sat in their seats. George Michael was there too supporting his best mate Ginger Spice.

I didn’t stop dancing for the whole two hours and we all remembered the words to every single song, which was surprising as it was like ten years since we first heard them.

Geri and Mel C’s solos were real highlights but Stop, Lady is a Vamp, Mama and Wannabe were my favourites performances.

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The girls’ outfits were all designed by Roberto Cavalli who is one of Posh Spice’s good friends. They all looked gorgeous but my favourite outfit was Geri’s original Union Jack Dress with a new twist – it was covered in sequins. Baby Spice always looked so pretty.

Laura is going to see them tomorrow (Saturday) and I wish I was going with her again. So jealous.
x

January 11, 2008

Sad news

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As I’m sure most of you are aware, the RSPCA raided a farm in Buckinghamshire last week after a tip off, and found more than 80 emaciated horses, ponies and donkeys.

They were all under fed and watered and had overgrown feet.

The RSPCA also found 31 dead horses. A further three were so poorly they had to put to sleep there and then.

The tragedy has seen some of the UK's leading equine charities pull together to help take care of the surviving animals.

Some of the sickest were taken to the Horse Trust at Speen for care but Redwings, the ILPH and The Blue Cross have all taken on their fair share.

Each of the charities has been overwhelmed by the public’s support and have received offers of practical help and large donations of money as well as essential horse kit.

It’s important to remember at this time though, that it’s not just high profile cases that these charities are working on. They care for hundreds of rescued equines and constantly need your support.

If you can help in anyway log on and donate at:
www.redwings.org.uk
www.homeofrestforhorses.co.uk
www.ilph.org
www.bluecross.org.uk
www.rpsca.co.uk

January 18, 2008

Who’s he fooling?

Hiya

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Have you heard about Rory the three-month-old Miniature Shetland who thinks he's a dog? He was taken to live at the Essex Horse and Pony Protection Society in Pitsea after his mum rejected him.

Rory was very poorly and needed feeding every 15 minutes so stable manager Sue Allery kept an eye on him in the Sanctuary’s office, which he shared with Chocolate Labradors, Alfie and Millie.

They took a big interest in Rory. Alfie would even lick off his milk moustache and they were happy to share their dog bed with him.

As a result of their friendship Rory has picked up some very funny canine traits. He fetches a stick, plays frisbee and rolls over to have his tummy tickled. His little hooves give the game away though!

Visitors are welcome at the Sanctuary every Sunday. Check out more info at www.ehpps.org.uk


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Rory playing fetch.

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“I’d much prefer to drink from a bowl, please!”

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Rory the Miniature Shetland and Labrador Millie playing together.

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“Can I have some of your dinner?”

January 25, 2008

I've got a great idea for you

Hiya

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Who’s trying to think of cool stuff to do in their half term (other than spend all day on the yard!)? Well think no further, I have news of a super cool, FREE day out!

You need to get yourselves along to the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment HQ in Knightsbridge (opposite Hyde Park) in London on February 20, 2008 at 3.30pm.
HRH The Princess Royal will be revealing the BHS Equestrian Hall of Fame Wall of Honour.

There will be stacks of Laureates there to see their commemorative plaques on the Wall. We've had a tip off that Pippa Funnell will be there (chance to nab some autographs), and the legendary Shear H2O who is honoured as one of the great horses of all time.

It’s totally free and members of the public are welcome to go and hobnob with the all time Equestrian stars - plus have a look around the Household Cavalry’s HQ while you’re there.

That’s your half term made, I reckon. Have fun! x

February 1, 2008

A quiet week

Hiya

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OK, guys… not a massive amount to report on this week. But I’ll fill you in on a few little snippets.

I had a few very lovely days off from Horse+Pony things mid-week and spent some time at Centre Parcs with my friends. We went on the LONGEST bike ride ever during which me and my three friends got stuck in the mud and I fell into a bush. My hand is scratched and my Ugg boots are ruined. All good fun though and well worth it!

In other news, away from Centre Parcs… the top ten British riders invited to this year’s British Open Show Jumping Champs have been announced.

Visitors to the show, which takes place at the Birmingham NEC from April 3-6, will catch glimpses of John and Michael Whitaker, Nick Skelton, Robert Whitaker, Tim Stockdale, Robert Smith, Ellen Whitaker, William Whitaker, David McPhearson and William Funnell as well as a selected few riders from overseas including defending champion Jessica Kurten, competing for the title of British Open Champion 2008.

Get your tickets to this showjumping extravaganza online at www.britishopenshowjumping.com

February 8, 2008

Learn from the best


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Big news, people!

Showjumping legend Tim Stockdale is hosting an evening of demonstrations on March 18 at Hadlow College, Kent.

He’ll be showing us how to train a novice horse, using two of his own up and coming rides.

Tim’ll advise how to tackle common problems you might face with a young horse in the early stages of their showjumping training.

The end of the night will be rounded off with a demo from Tim and one of his advanced horses, giving you guys something to aim for! And, Tim promises to do his best to answer all your questions afterwards.

Tickets are priced at £20 for adults, £10 for children and £15 for Hadlow college students. There is a £5 additional charge if you buy your tickets on the door so get yours well in advance by contacting Karen.stratford@student.hadlow.ac.uk or for more info on the night email sarah.mollett@student.hadlow.ac.uk
How cool is that? Maybe see you there!

February 15, 2008

Flying into retirement

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Meet the newest member of The Horse Trust’s family!

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Bailey is a 24-year-old, 16.2hh, Hanoverian cross gelding. He’s spent the last 15 years working at Heathrow Farm, an RDA Centre near Heathrow Airport.

He’s a very gentle horse and will do anything anyone asks of him so he was super popular with the disabled riders he helped and will be sorely missed. But, it was time for him to start to enjoy a slower pace of life and really chill out though.

You can go and visit him and his new friends at the Horse Trust’s Home of Rest for horses. Log onto www.thehorsetrust.co.uk for more info.

February 22, 2008

Horsey stuff to do this Easter

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Woo hoo, it’s Easter soon which means we’re just around the corner from a nice long weekend. And you know what time off school means… more riding!

On Good Friday, March 21, kick start a horsey weekend by going along to the Lambourn Open Day.

In the morning trainers’ yards will be open, as well as Kingwood Stud, to look around – you might even see a horse in a swimming pool!

During the afternoon there will be tonnes of cool things to watch. Some of the leading national hunt jockeys will be racing against each other – including AP McCoy. There will be a Shetland Pony Grand National and Pony Club mounted games, a farrier demo, a dog agility comp and bungee jumping. Plus there will be over 70 trade stands open from 10am.

That’s one chock-block day out! Entry is £12 per person but under 12s get in free. Or, you can go in after 1.30pm for just £6. For more info log onto www.lambourn.info/

Check back on the H+P blogs over the next coming weeks to find out what other cool horsey stuff you could pack your long weekend full of!

February 28, 2008

Looking forward to a great weekend

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I’m having a girly sleepover with three of my best mates on Friday night. We’ve got loads of romantic comedies on DvD to watch, plenty of icecream and popcorn and we plan on having a real good girly gossip.

Before that, though, Sarah, Laura and I are going to have a camera day. Apparently it’s not just a case of point and shoot. There’s lots of other stuff to think about when taking a top quality snap e so we’re following a course together tomorrow.

We’re meeting at Laura’s house and will be using the woods nearby as our studio!

Promise to put some up on the website when we’re back in the office.

Have a good leap year everyone! x

March 6, 2008

I'm officially a photographer!

Hiya
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Laura, Sarah and I had a really nice day learning how to use our cameras last Friday. Although it rained loads, so we couldn’t do as much outdoor practice as we would have liked, I did manage to take a little arty pic of some of the pretty orchids Laura’s mum had in her kitchen. I’ve uploaded one here for you to marvel at. I was very impressed with my work, although I’m not sure how much technical knowledge I remember and will have to put in lots more practice.

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My photo!

In other news… it’s my birthday tomorrow!!! (That’s Friday March 7.) I’m so excited. I’m updating my blog now cos I won’t be in the office tomorrow. I’m having a nice long weekend to celebrate turning 24. Gosh, how old?!

March 14, 2008

Horses on Ice

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It’s not about which celeb gets your vote in the Dancing on Ice final this Sunday, oh no! There’s something much more exciting going on on the Planet Ice Rink in Basingstoke this month.

Icelandic horses will be performing on ice for the first time ever in the UK when the best riders in Britain compete with visitors from Europe in their unique tolting gait on the world’s most purebred horse. Tolt is a four-beat lateral gait in which at least one foot is on the ground at all times. It is extremely smooth and can be performed at speeds equating from walk to a fast canter.

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You'll get to see Icelandic horses at a tolt.


IcesHorsesGB takes place on April 19. Tickets are priced at £13 for adults and £8 for children. They’re available from Planet Ice Arena, Basingstoke on 01256355266 or log onto www.planet-ice.co.uk.

To find out more about IceTolt check out www.icetolt.co.uk.

March 20, 2008

Happy Easter

Hi all

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We’ve already had too many Mini Eggs in the office this week, and Sarah’s bought me and Laura our very own eggs – yum!

I’m sure you’ll all get your fair share of chocolate treats over the long weekend but don’t let your pet miss out! Don't forget, though, dogs should not be given chocolate as it's poisonous to them. But they don't need to miss out - Pets at Home are selling special animal Easter Eggs so they don’t feel left out.

Dogs will enjoy the cocoa free chocolate, for small animals there's a yummy yoghurt flavour and for cats a yoghurt and catnip recipe too.

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Would your dog enjoy his own Easter egg?

All the treats cost £1.99 and can be found at 200 stores across the country. Log onto www.petsathome.co.uk and find your nearest!

Have a good Easter weekend.

March 28, 2008

ILPH running for Horses

Hey everyone

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Just thought I had to tell you about this today. I do a bit of running but I'd never manage a marathon!

The International League for the Protection of Horses’ (ILPH) Deputy Chief Executive Tony Tyler is putting on his running shoes to raise money for the charity.

Spurred on by the shocking case in Amersham at the beginning of this year when more than 80 horses were rescued, Tony has decided to run the Edinburgh Marathon on Sunday May 25, 2008.

“I’ve worked at the ILPH for eight years” said Tony, “but the state of the 11 horses we took on from Spindles Farm in Amersham has shocked us all deeply, but unfortunately it’s not an isolated case.”

It costs the ILPH thousands of pounds to rehabilitate and care for the horses that are rescued and Tony wants to run the 26.2 miles to raise money to help the charity keep doing their vital work.

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Tony trains with Hoof it Harry!

If you want to sponsor Tony click on www.justgiving.com/tonytyler


April 4, 2008

Jumping for charity

Hey everyone

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Just to let you know there's an Open Cross Country competition, including an interschool challenge and clear round showjumping class, taking place on May 29 at Home Farm, Alconbury, Huntingdon.

It’s all in aid of the charity Independent Age. The charity supports older people on low incomes who have made a contribution to their society in some way.

Riders as young as eight years old can enter the Novice class. By doing so, you stand a chance of winning a year's subscription to H+P too!

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Could you jump to help raise funds for Independent Age?


If you, or you school want to take part, call Clarissa Burgess on 01234 708246. Entries close May 19. For more information check out www.independentage.org.uk and click on events.

April 11, 2008

On your marks…

Hi everyone

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We could all do with some more exercise... so it's time to get active at Hamleys.

This spring, it’s time to Get Set Go in Hamleys toy store on London’s Regent Street. From April 28 there are various activity competitions to take part in and some awesome prizes to win.

Bag a family holiday to Centre Parcs in the Get Set Go Trail from April 28 to July 6. All you have to do is solves the clues and identify wax sporting heros you’ll find around the store. All successful trail blazers will be entered into the prize draw.

Hamley’s Space Hopper Bouncing competition over May half term (May 24-June 1) is the ultimate test in bouncing ability. Those who bounce the longest are in for some fab Hamleys prizes.

Get ready to swing those hips for the Hamleys Hula Hoop Challenge – Hula the longest without dropping your hoop between 12pm and 6pm every day on the first floor of Hamleys from May 24 to June 1.

Are you ready to Get Set Go? Log onto www.hamleys.com for more info on all the challenges.

April 16, 2008

Thinking Pink

Hi everyone

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Equetech’s third Canter for a Cure, in aid of Cancer Research UK’s breast cancer programme is taking place on Sunday May 11, 2008. This year's sponsored ride is being held at Milton Keynes Eventing Centre between 10am and 2pm.

There’s an entry fee of £10 for under 16s or £15 for adults wanting to take part. Those riders who raise the most money in each section will win a prize worth £250.
Plus, the horse and rider combination who ‘Think Pink’ the best and dress accordingly will also bag some Equetech goodies.

The equestrian clothing company are hoping to rasie over £20,000 this year and so they need all the help they can get. Entries must be received by May 8, 2008 so hurry up and log onto www.equetech.com to register now!

April 25, 2008

A royal subject

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The Queen is lending her support to the fight to help one of Britain’s most endangered native breeds!

Four years ago the Suffolk Punch Horse Society gave HM a filly foal named Whitton Poppy who had been bred on a farm in Ipswich. Last May, Poppy gave birth to her own foal. The little chap is called Sandringham Sailor II after a Suffolk Punch who was once owned by Queen Elizabeth’s father, King George VI.

Before World War Two there were more than two million of these beautiful heavy horses in the UK but now there are less than 420 registered. So the Rare Breeds Survival Trust hope that Sailor will become one of the breed's registered stallions.

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Poppy and Sandringham Sailor II.

May 2, 2008

Hacking treat (for Laura anyway)

Hi everyone

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Laura is sooo excited cos she's got a new ride to try (although Thomas is on his holidays now so she's going to have to borrow a horse). I'm really jealous as I haven't got anything to ride.

But if you live in the Melton Mowbray and Oakham areas of Leicestershire - like Laura - you and your pony can now explore more than 15 miles of off road riding on the Stapleford Estate thanks to TROT (the Toll Rides Off-Road Trust).

To celebrate the opening of the land, there’s a pleasure ride being held on Tuesday May 13 from 4pm. To ride, just pay £5 and non-members are welcome.

If you like it why not join TROT which will allow you to ride over any of 100 Toll Rides throughout the UK. Membership costs £2.50 per week for a full adult members. Concessions apply. For more info log onto www.tollrides.org.uk

Now then... I've just gotta find me a horse to ride!

May 16, 2008

A cup of chari-tea!

Hi everyone

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I was searching about on the net today and found out that there have been dogs of all shapes and sizes taking tea at the Oxo Tower on London’s South Bank this afternoon. How random?!

They hadn’t just wandered in off the streets and asked for a table though! They were there with some of The Blue Cross team to launch the UK’s biggest tea party in aid of needy pets.

This is the second year the charity has combined two of the UK’s fave things – cups of tea and cute pets. Last year's big bash raised £30,000, and this year things are looking even better. Over 1,000 animal lovers have signed up at www.bluecrossteaparty.org.uk to hold their own parties in homes, offices and schools across the country – there are even parties taking place in Italy and Japan!

Apparently, the money made from just seven cups of tea will pay for a life-saving drip for a poorly pet at one of The Blue Cross hospitals.


If you want to help, it’s not too late to hold your own Tea Party. Log onto www.bluecrossteaparty.org.uk and register for your Party Pack and get brewing!

It’s a dog’s life – taking tea at the Oxo Tower in London.
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The Blue Cross’s equine and small animal adoption centres in Northiam even held their own tea party - for humans and animals alike!
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May 30, 2008

A really good blog!

Hi everyone

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Yesterday, I went to watch a Great Britain vs Ireland polo match at Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park. It was great, despite the horrific weather. The players were all really nice and introduced me to their awesome ponies – who were a lot smaller than I thought they’d be!

There will be a whole article on the trip, plus some awesome action pictures in the actual mag in a few months time so keep your eyes peeled.

The reason I mention this now though, is because, while I was enjoying my day something happened and I clearly remember saying to Angus, our photographer – ‘I’m going to write about that in my blog tomorrow’. Problem is, do you think I can remember what ‘that’ was now? Nope!

Ah well can’t have been that interesting. LOL! So this was a great blog…right?! x

June 6, 2008

In the big top!

Hey all

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So, this week, at the ripe young age of 24 I went to the circus for the first time. It was amazing. The clowns were genuinely funny, there was a little Jack Russell who was absolutely amazing at walking over various parts of his trainer’s body, there was a lady that could hoola like 20 hoops at once AND there were the most gorgeous Palomino and Falabella horses to see too.

They bowed and reared and weaved around each other, all by voice command. It was spectacular. I spoke to their trainers Tom and Kristina Roberts afterwards and they told me that horses can learn up to 70 voice commands. (So when your pony ignores you, it’s not cos they don't understand you, they ARE actually just choosing not to listen!)


June 13, 2008

I’ve been educated

Hi everyone

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Now, before I started work at H+P I didn’t really know about John Whitaker’s ‘mega horse’ Milton. I remember seeing him on the news when I was a youngster but didn’t really understand how much he’d achieved and what an icon he was.

Over the past few years I’ve learnt a bit more about his accomplishments from Laura and Sarah and I’ve met John who explained what an amazing nag he was, what he was like at home on the yard and also what it was like to lose the gorgeous grey. Slowly I’ve come to realise he was a celeb in his own right.

Whilst talking about the great horses of all time in the office today Milton, needless-to-say, got voted into our ‘fantasy stables’. Laura recalled sitting in the stands at HOYS many years ago and crying as Milton and John cantered around the arena to Tina Turner’s Simply the Best.

I searched for it, and hooray… got to see it for myself on Youtube. Check it out. This truly is a magnificent horse - now I get it!

June 20, 2008

Moral support

Hi everyone

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I’ve met some lovely people doing H+P photo shoots and I’ve become especially good mates with a few riders from my home town of Bedford. So, when they got involved in a Inter-School’s Cross Country Challenge in aid of Independent Age at Alconbury, Cambridgeshire I thought they deserved a big shout out.

Congratulations are in order for Hannah Edwards and Oscar who won the Novice; winners Katie Kavanagh on Teddy and Libby King on Copper both from Sawtry Community College in the Pairs Class; Rachel Dykes riding Portland Lass from Bassingbourn V.C. won the Intermediate Class and Louse Ayres on Murphy for Sawtry Community College were victorious in the Open.

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Hannah Edwards and Oscar (Photo thanks to Equestrian Services Thorney).


The Schools' competition was won by Oundle (Blue Team), second was Sawtry Community College and St. John's College School came in third.

If you’d like to know how you can help support them and get involved in future events check out www.independentage.org.uk

Do you guys go and support your mates at competitions, even if you’re not riding? Let me know!

June 27, 2008

The secret's out

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Have you heard? Horsey charity the Mare and Foal Sanctuary has announced it has bought Coombe Park Equestrian Centre, near Totnes in Devon.

You see, charities can’t just go out and buy any old farm, they have to buy a property which already has equine facilities. It will now be able to do even more to help horses in need!

Coombe Park will be turned into a visitors' centre which rescued horses and ponies will move to after they've been rehabilitated at the charity's existing yard at Honeysuckle Farm. The extra facilities mean the charity can hold shows and demonstrations and potential ‘carers’ will be able to try out a loan pony at Coombe Park.

Check out www.mareandfoal.org for all the latest info on the new farm.

July 4, 2008

Heads up at Polo

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Whenever I do something exciting with the mag, like meet a really famous rider or go to a special event, my mum and dad are always really jealous. Mum says how much she’d love to do some of the stuff I get to do with H+P. I am pretty lucky, I know!

And so, as a special treat, I took my mum and dad to Guards Polo Club last weekend for the Al Habtoor Royal Windsor Cup Final.

It was such a nice day out. When we arrived we enjoyed a drink in one of the bars and then had a picnic on the grass, right next to the pitch, in the sunshine.

Come three o’clock we headed to the stands to watch Geebung take on Zacara. Pepe Araya playing for Geebung, got knocked off his pony in the first chukka by a stray ball - which was pretty dramatic. He was okay but unfortunately his team lost to Zacara 7 goals to 10.

The Queen was there to present the trophy, wearing an apple green suit. My mum was beside herself with excitement to be so close to HM.

Check out www.guardspoloclub.com for matches over the summer open to the public. We’re certainly going again!

July 10, 2008

Pickles news – sort of!

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You know me and Laura went to Mudchute Equestrian Centre the other week to have a lesson? Well, even more ‘celebs’ have been to visit the team. Radio 1’s Greg James (who normally presents the early morning breakfast show, but has been filling in for Scott Mills in the afternoon these last two weeks) has also met my fave pony Pickles and his mates.

As part of Radio 1’s T in the Park festival promotion, Greg got to meet a ‘GG in the Park’ (see what they did there?)! He made friends with Nokia who we’ve got to say is looking really well.

When Laura and I met him a few months back he was wearing a rather large plaster/bandage thingy over his forehead cos he had developed the habit of whacking his head on the stable door. His scars are looking much better now and the big lad has obviously calmed down a bit.

Anyway, see for yourself how Greg got on with Nokia HERE http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/gregjames/2008/07/gg_in_the_park.html
But we’ve got to warn you Greg’s grooming, picking out of hooves and leading leaves a little to be desired. Funny stuff!

July 24, 2008

Sunny climes

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It’s very much ‘Hi’ and ‘Bye’ from me this week. I’m jetting off to sunny and hot Greece for a last minute holiday with my friends.

As always, I shall be looking out to see if there are any horses or ponies lurking around and if they are I shall grab a snap with them so you can see what they look like.

I try not to use the horse taxis when I’m abroad as I personally don’t think it’s very fair for the animals to be working in such hot conditions. There are organisations though like SPANA (The Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad) and The Brooke that work with equine owners to make sure the horses, ponies and donkeys who do work are well looked after.

If you see anything you don’t think is right you can contact SPANA via www.spana.org or The Brooke, www.thebrooke.org

If you are going on holiday in your first week of the school holidays have fun and tan safely. Speak to you in a week! x

July 31, 2008

Bagsy a tent

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I’m back!

Hey all, I’ve returned from Kos (I’ve been on holiday for a week with my friends). I spent seven days eating way too much and laying by the pool and reading some good books. I caught a wicked tan too. I was gutted it was raining when I got back to the UK after I hear you’ve had a good week of weather too.

During my first morning back at H+P, I went out to meet the Fitzwilliam PC at their summer camp.

I’ve never been to a camp – let alone a pony one. But, after meeting the Fitzwilliam camp goers and finding out all the cool stuff you get to do I think I might opt for a PC ‘holiday’ next year instead...

The ‘Huntingdon ride’ (all the rides at this year’s camp are named after racecourses) told me how they’ve been sleeping outside on the grandstand overlooking Huntingdon racecourse cos it’s been so hot. They’ve been riding loads (of course) and were doing their dressage tests in a ODE whilst I was there.

Apparently, apart from the riding, one of the best things about camp is the evening activities. They’ve had a 50 foot inflatable slide to shoot down, which sounded awesome, although it had been deflated by today so I couldn’t have a go.

So how have you guys been enjoying the last week of hot, hot, hot weather?

August 15, 2008

Lovin life at H+P!

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Life at H+P right now is top stuff!

We watched the showjumping phase of the eventing on the computer in the office on Tuesday afternoon, which was a bit naughty, but simply could not to be missed! We’re all so pleased for Tina Cooke.

I’ve been to see Ellen Whitaker for a catch up on all the latest goss. She told me that unfortunately Locarno has been injured and is on 12 month's box rest as he’s hurt a tendon; her and Tim Gredley have decided to end their relationship and she has got a new dog - a Yorkshire Terrier called Lucy.

On a trip to North Wales I met a real life PC Pony hero, Pippin, and his owners Oliver and Freya Jones. Oliver won a PC competition with Breyer model horse manufacturers to have Pippin made into a model - just like some great horses before him… check out the full story in the November issue of H+P.
They live on a dairy farm and while I was there I also got to meet some very cute calves. One of them even sucked on my fingers, which I’ve never felt before! It was soooo cute.

And, despite being at H+P for three years now, I went to Burghley Park (when the Horse Trials isn't on) for the first time today. The Burghley PC were celebrating their 50th birthday with a ride around the park. It was an eight mile circuit and truly beautiful! They went around all the lakes, past the famous house and through herds of deer. I’ve never seen one so close up! I took a piccie so you could see how handsome they are.

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What a wicked week, I think you’ll agree. I wonder what other cool stuff I’ll get to do at PC Champs next week. We’ll see you all there…x

September 4, 2008

TTFN

It's a last hello from me Jen
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I’m afraid this will be the last blog update you’ll get from me. I am moving out of the H+P stable and on to pastures new. I have a new job. I’m sad to be leaving the magazine, but equally very excited about my new career.

I’ve had an amazing three years with Laura and Sarah, jam-packed with very special opportunities. Among the highlights were:

o Learning to ride. Although riding school pony Breeze and I didn’t always see eye to eye, I’m grateful to her for being so patient with me and helping me to complete Equetech’s Canter for a Cure sponsored ride. (October 2006 issue)

o Meeting some amazing top riders. The nicest, I reckon, were Will Whitaker, Tim Stockdale, Lucy Wiegersma, Sharon Hunt, Becky Moody... in fact all of them were pretty cool and I feel really lucky to have been to their yards, had a good old nose around and learnt some awesome tips.

o Going to Olympia. Without doubt, this has been my fave event of all the ones I’ve been to. There’s something really special about it and I do hope I can go again one day.

o Going to the circus! I’d never been in a big top until I met one of the performers at Zippos Circus. It was truly spectacular and I was clinging on to the edge of my seat from beginning to end. (September 08 issue)

o Going to Spain and galloping an actual Andalucian horse along the beach… and almost falling off! (September 2006)

o Interviewing Katie Price and Leona Lewis… they’re two amazing ladies and love their horses too! I’ve never been so nervous interviewing someone as when I phoned Katie! (July 2007 and May 2008 issues)

o Meeting Lex the wonder dog! You think your pooches are amazing. Sure, but that lab is a genius. He helps his disabled owner ride her horse. What an amazing team. (April 2008 issue)

o Going to watch one of the Sports Relief Only Fools on Horses showjumping competitions being filmed. I got to meet the horses and their grooms too. (September 2006 issue)

o The Devil’s Horsemen. I find I’m always looking out for horses in films I may recognise from the world famous stunt yard. (April 2006 issue)

o My fave charities are The Donkey Sanctuary (April 2007) and Redwings. They do such a good job and their visitor’s centres are fab! You should defo go sometime!

So, it’s been emotional and fantastic! Thanks for reading, and keep up the riding. Love, Jen

My pics
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Me interviewing a Donkey at the Donkey Sanctuary’s Sidmouth Visitor Centre.

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Holding up the biggest reflector in the world for one of our photographers at Ellen Whitaker’s yard!

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Having a lesson on Pickles at Mudchute Equestrian Centre with the legendary Mary Anne Trevor-Roper as part of Petplan’s National Riding Festival.

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Getting chased for breakfast by Bonnie and Lottie at the Shire Horse Centre at Sacrewell Farm.

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Having a natter with Ben Maher at the Quainton Stud’s Show.

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Riding like a cowboy on Picasso!

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Me and Laura on a fashion photoshoot with some of our lovely models!

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At the circus!

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Getting the low down from eventer Polly Stockton.

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