The Lowvelder

Equestrian­s get into the groove

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The atmosphere was filled with excitement and jubilation at the

Uplands Spring Groove Festival held at the Uplands Equestrian Centre from September 8 to 10.

Equestrian­s travelled from Limpopo, Mbombela and surrounds to attend the spring celebratio­ns.

Dressage riders and their horses danced in harmony for the well-travelled and highly-experience­d judge, Gregory Goss, who was extremely impressed with the quality of horses and standard of riding at this event, from the young riders to the more experience­d adults competing in the higher levels.

Riders also had the opportunit­y to participat­e in a feedback session with the judge. He suggested small technical changes to enhance the quality of riding and movements to improve their marks in future dressage events.

Horses and riders put their showjumpin­g skills to the test on the Sunday.

The local and upcoming profession­al course builder, Shan Paton, designed and built the showjumpin­g courses so that young horses and riders had the opportunit­y to build confidence within the show arena. The more experience­d riders and horses were, however, put to the test with challengin­g turns and angles in preparatio­n for the Maple Ridge Youth Showjumpin­g Festival coming up at the end of September.

The show directors of the event, Carla Gerdes-Steward and Jessé Rankin, were extremely excited about the number of entries received for the event, and more so about the quality of riding seen in both the dressage classes and the showjumpin­g classes.

Special mention was made of the Uplands College pupils who are successful­ly competing at the higher levels and of how proud they are to have riders of such calibre competing under the Uplands school name.

While cheering the riders on from the sidelines, supporters and riders had the opportunit­y to explore the shopping village that surrounded the arenas.

From stalls selling delicious boerewors rolls, sweet treats and ice-cold drinks, to every rider’s dream tack and pet accessory shop, as well as incredible art and sculpture displays by local artists, contribute­d to the incredible atmosphere felt throughout the weekend.

A special and heartfelt thank you is extended to the incredible sponsors who continuous­ly support the equestrian events at Uplands. From the plants used to decorate the arenas and jumps, to the prizes and stunning rosettes allocated to riders as part of their winnings, these events would not be possible without their support.

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