Showtime at Happy Hooves

SASOLBURG. - The second annual Happy Hooves Show Jumping Training Show took place recently, featuring an impressive total of 160 entries.

The primary aim of the show was to offer participants an opportunity to practice and refine their show jumping skills in a supportive and educational environment.

Classes started from poles on the ground and went up to 90cm, ensuring that everyone had a chance to shine.

Happy Hooves would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the generous sponsors who made this event possible.

Special appreciation goes to Axxonsoft, The River PalaceVanderbijlpark, Tentworx, Mighty Grow Nursery, Growing Paper, Saddle Creek, Century Electrical, Cat Box Pet Hyper Vanderbijlpark, Grazia Equestrian, Tack Pixies, Calro, Creative Studios, Equine Bodyworks by Mel, Equistop, and Bessie Biscuits.

“Your support was instrumental in creating a memorable and successful show for all involved,” says Ilse Araujo (yard manager: Happy Hooves).

For updates and future events with or without horses, please follow Happy Hooves on Facebook: Happy Hooves Sasolburg, or Instagram: Happyhooves2024 or contact Ilse at 082 490 3016.

Photos: Elsje Vermeulen

Preller van der Merwe on his horse Barak clears one of the jumps in style.
There were no shortage of beautiful horses and passionate riders.
Danielle Venter from Stirrup Glen in action.
It doesn’t always goes to plan. Joseph and Noble were disqualified in this event after Noble refused to jump.
Jessica Donaldson and Chrome from Stirrup Glen in Eikenhof waiting for their turn.
Chloe Schoeder on Kalahari Chrome, one of the Flying Piglets, in action during one of the team events where they claimed overall third place.
Silvia Mladino and Roy from Riverside Equestrian in action.
The day was a wonderful experience for riders. Nazeefa Cassim and her horse Shakira.
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