Ask HQ: I've had problems with my horse refusing and my instructor says it's because I'm not committed to the jump. Is this true? Horses pick up on our body language, so if you are not committed to the jump in your mind, it's likely that your body is doing the opposite of what it…
HQ answers your questions Q: Where does swing in the rider's lower leg come from? Asked by Maree Lamorne A: Swing in the lower leg comes from a leg that grips, so the first thing you need to do is to stop gripping with your knee. Your lower leg needs to hug your horse, but…
Asked by Nicky Venter Keeping the lower leg still needs some riding without stirrups! Practise riding with no stirrups in your flatwork and make sure that your stirrups are the right length when you take them back. Ideally, you want the bottom of the stirrup iron to be at your ankle when your leg is hanging…
By Georgina Roberts FEI definition: eventing “A formidable combination of cross-country, jumping and dressage. Eventing is often known as the triathlon of the equestrian world. A truly complete sport that tests both the horse and rider in all aspects of horsemanship, and one of the three Olympic disciplines.” Unofficial definition: eventing “Eventing is for people who realise one discipline…
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With over 40 years of experience under his belt, professional showjumper Barry Taylor is not only proud of his year to date, but also excited at what’s still to come. His string of 5 consists of Counter Attack, Cody Island, Companeiro's Son, Callaho Victory Forever and a new GP horse that came out of quarantine…

Leading up to the auction
After nine successful auctions, the week leading up to the auction is surprisingly mellow. Due to thorough pre-planning and co-operation from all the team members, in the last few days, it’s simply a matter of dotting Is and crossing Ts. The Tuesday of that week is rehearsal day, where we follow precisely the programme of the auction and rehearse the entire flow of events. This gives the riders one more chance to get the feel of the horses they are going to present, as well as giving the auctioneers and announcers a chance to become au faitwith the combinations. Any last-minute fine-tuning is done on this day. The Wednesday and Thursday are off days for the horses so that they are not flat on auction day. Turn-out touch-ups and lots of polishing and cleaning are the order of the day. If there is a stallion presentation, this will be practiced on the Thursday by the individual riders. Friday is a busy day as potential buyers start arriving and come to look over their possible future partners. Friday is also free-jumping night, during which the audience are treated to in-depth commentary by the very knowledgeable Gunther Friemel and equally vocal Rogan Asken. The day ends with a cash bar and dinner, available in the auction hall.Auction day

- Made a long list from the auction list.
- Made a short list after try-outs.
- Discussed the possible lots with the riders, stable manager and veterinarian.
- Stood up the short-listed horses and inspected them.
- Viewed the short-listed horses’ radiographs.
- Read the pre-purchase report.
- Seen the free-jump.
- Watched the chosen lots under saddle.
- Decided on which lots will be their first to last in bidding order, as per lot presentation.