myfurrypanda wrote:
xPoniesForMe wrote:
There are MANY divisions on Trillium. It starts leadline, walk/trot, crossrail, short stirrup, Children's training hunter(2 ft to 2'6), Hi-Lo Novice Hunter( 2 ft OR 2'6), Children's Pony Hi-Lo(2 ft or 2'6),Then Small/Med(Rider is 15 and under), and Large Pony divisions, Modified Children's Hunter(2'9), Children's Hunter(3 ft), Adult training hunter(2'6),Adult mod. hunter(2'9), Adult/Amateur Hunter(3 ft), Hi-Lo Hunter(3'6 or 4 ft) Trillium Hunter(4 ft), then the jumpers.Training, Trillium and Ad/Am I believe that are from 2'9 to 3'6.

Your Trillium shows seem to be extremely different from ours. Weird, I didn't know there would be so much disparity between different regions. When I showed large pony, my only options were doing the Novice large pony (2'6") or the Large Pony division (2'9"). I also did equitation... B eq I think... but I'm pretty sure my jumps were still at 2'9".


I think it's only been the past 2 years that they've had a number of these divisions and made name changes, like the Pony Hi-Lo was the Training pony division and was only offered at 2 ft., and some classes/divisions vary between the different zones. I know that the Eqs. go by age and you jump whatever height you showed in I think.




There is something about jumping a horse over a fence, something that makes you feel good. Perhaps it's the risk, the gamble. In any event it's a thing I need.

TTL;
two years and many more. <3