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TV cameras follow Takapau showjumpin­g sisters

- Leanne Warr

Sisters Sam and Kim Carrington often joke about being competitiv­e with each other in showjumpin­g, but they’re quietly making names for themselves in the sport.

Sam, 20, and Kim, 18, are both featuring in episodes of the fourth season of Young Riders, made by Greenstone TV, which follows 10 young riders as they compete in the showjumpin­g circuit.

Producer Kate Peacocke says the show has been following the Takapau sisters through their summer showjumpin­g events.

The idea for the show came about while working on another one, after a discussion about showjumpin­g.

Kate says they made the first season, then season two got funding.

“Season three was a little bit different as it focused on eventing, which is showjumpin­g, dressage and cross-country.”

She says nothing was made for about three years due to Covid, and then when the floods hit Hawke’s Bay last year. They applied for funding to film the fourth season, bringing in young equestrian­s from Kerikeri, Auckland, Tamahere, Rotorua, King Country, and four from Hawke’s Bay.

Kate says the sisters were great to work with. “They’re just really lovely girls, super down to earth and really good riders.”

Kim says she and Sam were keen to get involved when contacted by the producer.

Both have been riding horses from a young age. Kim enjoys showjumpin­g. “[It’s] quite a thrill.”

Part of the challenge is in working with the horses.

“Your horses have to well schooled. You also have to teach

them to jump and jump well. It’s a bit more of a challenge.

“I think you also have to be really confident in yourself as a rider because

if you’re not confident sitting on your horse, then your horse isn’t going to be confident.”

Kim works for the Massie family — Logan Massie is a top equestrian himself — and says it helps having an employer who understand­s the need for her to take time off for events.

While she considers showjumpin­g to be more of a hobby, she would love to be at the top level of her sport.

Kim says the Young Riders crew came out and did interviews and followed them around the shows.

“It wasn’t too bad. I thought it would be so daunting [but] they were lovely people and I didn’t really notice having them there.”

Sam was in agreement, saying she didn’t really take much notice of the cameras. Showjumpin­g and working with “such amazing animals” is cool, she says.

The show is available on YouTube: youngrider­s.tv/G and on TVNZ+ from May 17.

For informatio­n on the show go to www.youngrider­s.tv/G.

 ?? Photos / Young Riders ?? Young Riders follows 10 young equestrian­s as they compete on the showjumpin­g circuit. The fourth season includes sisters Sam and Kim Carrington, of Takapau.
Photos / Young Riders Young Riders follows 10 young equestrian­s as they compete on the showjumpin­g circuit. The fourth season includes sisters Sam and Kim Carrington, of Takapau.

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