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Scottish Home Pony

22/7/2019

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Fresh from her success in The Netherlands for GBR Team Naf Children on Horses, Tabitha headed north with her ponies, this time to the Harbro Scottish Home Pony. From 18th July to 21st July the Scottish National Equestrian Centre hosted individuals and teams from Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland all competing for the top honours and the elusive Horse of the Year Show qualifications.

Qualifying for the prestigious Horse of the Year Show at the NEC in October is at the top of every equestrians list.Tabitha not only won Leading Rider but qualified 3 more of her ponies for HOYS, Mister Proper, Orchids Vienna and Nightgirl Van Het Sonnisshof Z bringing her tally to 8 HOYS tickets

With barely time to stop off home in Wymeswold she is on route from Scotland to Sussex to compete at The Longines Royal International Horse Show, Hickstead, in the hope of lifting one of the Championship trophies at this illustrious show ground.
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Tiny Tabitha Triumphs! Bringing a European Bronze medal home.

17/7/2019

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Tiny Tabitha Triumphs! Bringing a European Bronze medal home to Wymeswold
 
Petite, 12 year old Tabitha Kyle arrived home this week triumphantly, with a Bronze medal from the Children on Horses European Championships in Zuidwolde, Netherlands and narrowly missed out on making it a double by placing 5th in the individual. 
 
Tabitha was the smallest member of the team jumping on the biggest horse, at around 148cm in height, she could barely see over the fences she took on with her huge 17.2hh horse.
 
Talking about her big beast named Bart, Tabitha said, “He flies over the fences like a bird, he is kind and really looks after me in these big competitions. I am very lucky to ride him! I really was an incredible feeling to stand on the podium with my teammates."
 
As part of GBR Team NAF Children on Horses, Tabitha already had two clear rounds under her belt and was determined to deliver a third clear to maintain a clean sheet. Belying her young age and being the pathfinder for GB, she jumped with great accuracy and maturity to duly deliver that much desired third clear, helping Britain finish in the bronze medal position.
 
Under the guidance of Chef d'Equipe Clare Whitaker, the whole team of five girls, Tabitha Kyle (12), Amelie Gachoud (14), Chloe Lemieux (13), Aimee Jones (14) and Phoebe Farman (13) fought hard to finish on the podium and were the only British team to come home with a medal from the Europeans. 
Tabitha and Grennanstown Sarco Luxhill also finished 5th in the individual medals. She was the highest placed British rider and just missed out on a podium spot by one pole. Glennanstown Sarco Lux Hill who is called Bart in his stable is an Irish bred, 9 year old gelding, loaned by International show jumper and neighbour Holly Smith and owned by Gordon and Sue Hall.
 
Parents, Mark and Tanya Kyle who are based at Queenholme Equestrian have an illustrious eventing career behind them, Mark represented Ireland in the 2004, 2012, and 2016 Olympics for eventing. 
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