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Calling All Horseback Riders!


Question Posted Sunday May 7 2006, 7:22 pm

I was talking to my friend who lives in a different state (she lives in Wisconsin) and she said that they don't have short stirrup classes there. Do only certain states have it? What states do/don't?

P.S. Short stirrup is a class usually opened to people under 12 (this is my friend's last season of doing it, I never did it) and it's usually jumping and one or two flat classes. There are only usually 4 jumps.


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myusername1 answered Monday May 8 2006, 3:53 pm:
i dont think it matters on what state, i think it is what kind of competition it is. it depends on waht show you are going to! hope i helped =)

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