Stratford Press

Getting horses ready to show fun for Claudia

- By ALICE COWDREY

Pa¯ tea horse lover Claudia Hurley has lots of time for her horses.

The 18 year old joined dozens of riders from across New Zealand to compete at the Royal Equestrian Event at the Stratford A&P Show last month. Claudia, who has represente­d New Zealand, showed her pinto horse Pinstripe — who she calls Telly — at the show, the horse’s second time competing.

She says attending the show is about more than winning and a great opportunit­y to get Telly used to the sights and noises of such a large show.

“I really enjoy being here. It’s more when you put the hard work in and get the rewards back, even if it’s not wining a ribbon, but just making improvemen­ts.’

Claudia showed Telly in the pinto as well as saddlehunt­ers events. The events are don’t involve show jumping — which is what Claudia usually does on her other horses as well as dressage and cross country.

Telly, who towers at over 16 hands high, is a promising star having won the champion novice saddle hunter events during his first show at Waverley last week.

“He’s a bit cheeky and got to be doing something all of the time but he is lovely natured.”

In 2014 and 2015, Claudia represente­d New Zealand in the World Dressage Challenge and she also went to Ireland with the New Zealand Pony Club to compete in 2016.

She had a love for horses from a young age and starting riding at about four, after “harassing” her parents for a horse and landing an old “bomb proof” pony.

She is dedicated to the sport, training and riding horses on her own and even taking them to her Marton boarding school, Nga¯ Tawa.

Claudia completed her last exam last week and starts her first full-time job as reception at Moore Stephens Markhams in Waverley this week.

“It will be nice to be close to home so I can ride my horses.”

 ??  ?? Sharon Steven, of Lepperton, with miniature horse or American shetland Willow Park After Dark which won Champion Young Stock in the Golden Horse Event.
Sharon Steven, of Lepperton, with miniature horse or American shetland Willow Park After Dark which won Champion Young Stock in the Golden Horse Event.
 ??  ?? Mechelle Coull, of Midhirst, with her pinto Moonstruck which won the Supreme Led Pinto Award.
Mechelle Coull, of Midhirst, with her pinto Moonstruck which won the Supreme Led Pinto Award.
 ??  ?? Linda Wheeler, New Plymouth, with Cotton Eye Joe.
Linda Wheeler, New Plymouth, with Cotton Eye Joe.
 ??  ?? Katrina Bowditch, of Ha¯ wera, with Rachem Iceman who is a third generation Australian pony, part Welsh.
Katrina Bowditch, of Ha¯ wera, with Rachem Iceman who is a third generation Australian pony, part Welsh.
 ??  ?? Claudia Hurley tidies up her pinto horse Telly before showing him at the Stratford A and P Show last month.
Claudia Hurley tidies up her pinto horse Telly before showing him at the Stratford A and P Show last month.

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