Bigger fence doesn't equal better rider! There are people that are able to jump fences taller than themselves, as long as they have a horse that does all the work on it's own, but if you put some of these people on a nervous horse that needs to be handled with care, knowledge and lots of empathy, they suddenly look like beginners. What makes a rider great isn't his ability to chase his horse over fences, but the ability to understand the horse and communicate with it flawlessly! The best riders I've seen were never the showjumpers und dressage riders, but the ones who managed to turn an easily scared, ill-behaved and disrespectful horse into a happy, gentle and absolutly bombproof horse. If you succeed in being an understanding human being, than i'm sure you will succeed in being a good rider too :)
The ponies do all the work. If parents can afford to pay for good jumping ponies, it doesn't matter who rides them. Put them on a riding school pony and that would be a good leveler.
I would have to disagree, good jumpers are notoriously hard to ride, they are often strong and fizzy as well as many being buckers and head-shakers. These are some really talented young riders.
Disagree! Put an amazing horse in an arena and tell it to jump that exact course,will it do it no,who does it the rider along with many other things!! But the horse does do some things too
Wow... I could never do this -.- people hate on me for riding a 14.1hh pony because i'm "too tall"...... I was 5'11" when I was 12 lol so ponies were never an option
These are some great riders! However, some of those girls need to wear a hairnet. A ponytail can be alright in lessons, but it just looks sloppy and unprofessional in the show ring. George Morris would be shocked to see at this level, girls with their hair not under their helmet. I hate hairnets but I have to always ride in one at my barn.(this is my dad's account btw)
That Awkward Equestrian She isn't saying it's a rule, all she is saying that she thinks it looks unprofessional compared to a hairnet. To which, I agree, especially at this level.
"I'm quite the inexperienced rider" What the fuck ever! You are at POYS and I could only dream to be there.
I agree how can u be a POYS and be inexperienced!!!!
I don't know what she thinks is an experienced rider then. She was probably just being modest
I think she was being modest and was also comparing herself to the other various riders there as well lol
i absolutely love watching these with younger riders, it give me hope that i can advance and become more competitive
That voice crack at 4:07
Love seeing these talented ponies 😍
Anyone else feel like a bad rider when you see kids younger than you jumper fences bigger that what you jump??
Bigger fence doesn't equal better rider!
There are people that are able to jump fences taller than themselves, as long as they have a horse that does all the work on it's own, but if you put some of these people on a nervous horse that needs to be handled with care, knowledge and lots of empathy, they suddenly look like beginners.
What makes a rider great isn't his ability to chase his horse over fences, but the ability to understand the horse and communicate with it flawlessly! The best riders I've seen were never the showjumpers und dressage riders, but the ones who managed to turn an easily scared, ill-behaved and disrespectful horse into a happy, gentle and absolutly bombproof horse.
If you succeed in being an understanding human being, than i'm sure you will succeed in being a good rider too :)
Zoey Sealund yes right now I only jump a meter lol
Nope
im doing the 2016 one soon cant wait
I'm entering in 2014 with my blackdun grey gypsy cob pony
skewbaldspotty123 why don't you piss off?!
Tigerlily 1318 jealous much 😂
I was there watching POYS! It was so good!
How big are the horses in the children on horses and how big are the ponies in the JA Grand Prix
Are these horses or ponies?
ponies
Candy Gun But they look like horses
yes :p
they call them ponies
The necks are so thin I thought they would be stubbier
these kids are very talented x
I love showjumping these riders and ponies are so talented
The first horse that jumped is the double of my old pony! X
VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION!!! PLEASE ANSWER! what breed of pony is does Amy Inglis have???
French bred
amazing! all really talented riders!!!
how big r theses
They're 58 inches:148 cm so there over 14.2 ?
And how big are the jumps?
+Poppy Slade around 1.45 Im guessing
18:56 why did she smack his shoulder?
She smacked him on his shoulder, just to keep him focused.
She smacked him to keep him focused.
She smacked him to keep him focused.
Hey British SJ, will you be uploading the Home Pony footage soon? :)
Woo! Go Witch!
Anyone else saw she had a bitless bridle?
Hmm?
No?
Okay. Great video though.
+Elsa Nightstar Whats wrong with that lol
Frosch AO ya I spotted it
Oh wow, just so talented!
It that at addington manor
I love you Amy Inglis
So close!!
"I'm quite the inexperienced rider." Me: NOOOOOOOO, your in the Pony show of the year right???
Emily Ward's horse seems to have a funny neck? (Wizard)
Damn who made this intro😂😂
Beautiful💞👌🌸
the only thing that bothers me is that they dont put their hair in their helmets haha.
WOW! I see some olympic riders in the future
The ponies do all the work. If parents can afford to pay for good jumping ponies, it doesn't matter who rides them. Put them on a riding school pony and that would be a good leveler.
I would have to disagree, good jumpers are notoriously hard to ride, they are often strong and fizzy as well as many being buckers and head-shakers. These are some really talented young riders.
I have to say that it is mostly the horse but, the rider needs to be able to control these hotheaded horses. But it's like 75% horse 25% rider
Disagree! Put an amazing horse in an arena and tell it to jump that exact course,will it do it no,who does it the rider along with many other things!! But the horse does do some things too
I hate when people believe this. Put a bad rider on them who does all the wrong things and they wouldn‘t get past the first fence.
Good god those ponies sure have a bounce on them xD
Ikr
😊😊😊😊
4:08
you won emily good job thats great
They said it children on horses
Wow... I could never do this -.- people hate on me for riding a 14.1hh pony because i'm "too tall"...... I was 5'11" when I was 12 lol so ponies were never an option
These are some great riders! However, some of those girls need to wear a hairnet. A ponytail can be alright in lessons, but it just looks sloppy and unprofessional in the show ring. George Morris would be shocked to see at this level, girls with their hair not under their helmet. I hate hairnets but I have to always ride in one at my barn.(this is my dad's account btw)
You don't need a hairnet in the showjumping ring. You do need one in the hunter ring.
That Awkward Equestrian She isn't saying it's a rule, all she is saying that she thinks it looks unprofessional compared to a hairnet. To which, I agree, especially at this level.
There ponies
uh huh...
omg
that do not look like a pony that look like a HORSE111
what pony/horse???
some are horses and some are ponies
No. Actually, in the UK, anything 148 cm (14.5 HH) and under is classified as a pony..
cool
some are ponies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and some are horse i was there on my pony THAT SCOTT THE GREAT AND BLUE DAIL BABY PONY JUMPING HORSE
That's looks like the horse works to hard
Pulling a tractor in a field for 8 hours is hard work for a horse
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