Enjoy a ride-out in the sun to the Temple of the Sun

This coming Friday, 7 June, sees Leo lead an expedition from his homeplace in the shadows of Grianán of Aileach. It’s a beautiful area of the county and the views on the climb up to the fort are spectacular. From the monument itself its possible to see for an eternity. With this remarkable spell of summer weather promising to last, this seems like a date to be written firmly in your diary.

Contact Leo on 086 853 2609 in advance if you plan to ride. There’s parking for everybody but it takes a bit of juggling so give Leo plenty of notice.

Pictured below: Enjoying the ride-out from Leo’s in less summery conditions, St Patrick’s Weekend 2012.

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Fundraiser for Donegal’s young TREC Ireland riders: Table Quiz, Arena 7, Tuesday 27 June

It’s not often that Donegal has representatives wearing the green jacket for their country at international equestrian events. This autumn two young TREC competitors, Lisa Moore and Clodagh Barry, are going to represent their country on the Young Rider team travelling to Vielsalm, Belgium in September to take part in the European TREC Championships, on 6 to 9 September.

It’s a massive achievement for the two girls and a correspondingly daunting financial undertaking for their families. They’ll be running a Table Quiz at Arena 7 on Thursday 27 June to help raise funds for the expedition and would love our club’s support at the event.

Both families are huge supporters of the riding club and deserve all the help we can give them. Clodagh’s father Liam has judged for us at the North West League and provided one of the funniest nights’ entertainment in our club’s history when putting us through our paces in the discipline of mounted games. Lisa and her entire family have gone out of their way to help us at events such as our Derby Show, as well as travelling to Galway to cheer our riders on at Flowerhill.

If ever two good young riders deserved our support, it’s Lisa and Clodagh!

Full details: Table Quiz Arena 7 | Thursday 27 June

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Beach Show pulls the crowds yet again

Beginning in sunshine and ending with a shower, Beach Show 2013 proved once again that location is everything when running an equestrian event. Ballyness Bay may be at the end of the earth but its stunning scenery and ample space make it an unmissable destination for a good day’s competition.

Visitors from as far south as Tynagh in Galway (that’s Flowerhill country, for the uninitiated) joined members from throughout the Western region to ensure a tight day’s competition where talent and luck were needed to grasp a place in the prize-giving line-up. Letterkenny members did the club proud in both the dressage and show jumping arenas, holding their own to bring home plenty of ribbons.

Hannah and Hazel kicked the day off with a second and fourth respectively in the Primary jumping. Hazel had also brought along her young horse, Gatsby, and Christopher introduced him to the world of competition with some lovely schooling rounds.

If ever a horse was well named, it’s Cool! How easy he made it all look as he and Leo succeeded in getting into the jump-off in the massive Intermediate competition. They very nearly pulled off a memorable win but ultimately had to settle for second  behind a Benbulben victor.

Clear rounds were thin on the ground and, with Nadine and Millie clocking up two time-faults, Cormac was the only Letterkenny rider to make the Advanced Intermediate jump-off. Charlotte hasn’t had a pole down for a while and she chose the wrong moment to break the habit. Stephen Greene of Rosann Riding Club won the class on the eccentric and awkward Indian Puzzle despite collecting an unusual time fault in the jump off. Cormac finished in the ribbons to continue a great season to date.

By the time the novelty speed class came around the rain had arrived and some entrants had already called it a day. Those who turned out for the final competition enjoyed a really good speed course engineered by course builder and judge, Tony Ennis. Nobody was more surprised or thrilled than Libby when she and Fenway accelerated around the course with no penalties in a time good enough to warrant fifth place.

Fenway isn’t known for his show jumping record but he’s well able to deliver in the dressage arena and retained his 2012 winner’s title with another good test in the Intermediate class. Nadine managed a flighty Millie expertly to finish second to Laura Schneider in the combined AI & Open competition while other Letterkenny members placed across the classes.

But the biggest success in the dressage arena belonged to Louise. Riding her very first test on new partner, Hannah, she looked stunning and put up a really great performance. Hannah at times argued the case that beaches are more appropriate for relaxing than working but Louise was insistent and the pair found common ground as the test went on. The beauty of dressage tests is that the judge can offer very valuable feedback. In this case judge Anthea Rainsbury was able to give Louise some expert advice on motivational techniques which will be implemented by the time the Derby & Dressage show rolls around!

All in all, another great Beach Show. Thanks to the Gaeltachts for wonderful hospitality and another memorable day out. May the sun shine on Ballyness Bay for many a year to come!

Pictured below: Incomparable Ballyness Bay; Hannah and Hazel after the Primary show jumping prize giving; Louise riding her very first dressage test; Nadine tricking the eyes as she rides dressage on Millie; and Fenway sporting his first proper show jumping ribbon at the end of a long and enjoyable day. (A few) more pictures in the Gallery.

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Inishowen Riding Club Summer Show, Sunday 16 June

We’re in the thick of competition season now. Taking place on Sunday 16 June, Inishowen’s inaugural summer show falls nicely between the Beach Show and our rescheduled Derby & Dressage Show. The schedule includes dressage and show jumping (competitive and training classes) and promises to be a great day.

Inishowen RC Summer Show 2013 | Schedule

Note that dressage entries must be made by the Wednesday prior to the show.

Let’s not count our chickens yet, but…

..it looks like Lawrence’s prayers are being answered. God has certainly not smiled on the Gaeltachts for the last two years, however things are looking distinctly more positive for the 2013 Beach Show: Accuweather.

Bring your picnic, your family and friends and, if you have one, your horse. It’s a long drive but the destination is unique. There can be few show grounds in the world to match Ballyness Bay. A huge attendance from the length and breadth of the region is guaranteed as old pals congregate on the northern periphery of Europe for a spectacular day of show jumping and dressage.

Sadly there’s no showing this year but maybe the Gaeltachts can be persuaded to reintroduce it for 2014 (or at the last minute for 2013!). Rosettes are enough for the winners — prizes are completely superfluous for this rare and much-appreciated opportunity to show within the AIRC riding clubs structure.

Assume that the weather will be fickle and bring plenty of changes of clothes so that you don’t get caught out. Prepare for the worst but hope for the best. It will be a great day out.

Beach Show 2013 Schedule

Heritage on Horseback

Auriel Robinson, a marine archaeologist who runs “Seatrails” in the Sligo area, is combining her love of horses with her love of history and the sea to guide a series of Heritage on Horseback rides this summer.

In conjunction with Island View Stables in Grange, Seatrails will conduct these 4-hour rides on a series of dates from June to September. If you have a sense of adventure, love archeology and heritage and love being by the sea, you might enjoy the outing.

Full details: Heritage on Horseback

P.S. Since Auriel is Libby’s cousin, the prospect of a riding club expedition is already being explored…

Two new partnerships set out out to enjoy the season

Matching horses and riders is one of the great tricks of equestrian life. It’s particularly important to get the right horse when making that move away from the riding school environment to independent horse ownership. Hannah, having successfully taught Maura everything a novice rider could possibly need to know, is now moving on to her next task: Louise. The big grey mare has begun to put Louise through her paces and is on a mission to educate her in the skills of independent horse riding and care.

On a more advanced level, Christopher is striking up a relationship with Catherine Higgins’s lovely gelding, Connacht. Connacht has been out of work for a while but there’s no better man than Christopher for bringing a horse on patiently and with dedication.

The best of luck to both new partnerships. Hopefully you’ll all get along famously and we’ll see plenty of you over the coming months.

Pictured below: Hannah and Maura at the Beach Show, 2012, and Connacht with Catherine Higgins at one of Audrey and Tanya’s wonderful cross country evenings in 2010.

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*More* New photos added to TSJC Gallery

Cormac’s collection of photos from Sunday are now added to the Gallery and include some lovely shots of the parade. Scroll down to the end of the collection to find them. If anybody else has photos, wing them through to Libby so that we can all see them!

Scroll yet further and you’ll see the collection that Rosaleen Harkin of the Gaeltachts kindly passed on to us. Many thanks, Rosaleen!

Professional photographs were also taken on the day by Monica Flanagan and can be viewed and purchased on the photographer’s website.

Pictured below: Renowned show jumper Cormac McCormack meets local rider Francis Kerins at Tubberbride.

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