It was High Fashion for regular
14 and under usually but the USEF are thinking of changing it.
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According to the results page of the 2011 USEF Pony Finals, there was no horse named Stonewalls Circus. There was a Stonewall-Black Pearl that came in 19th and a Stonewall Sparkler that came in 26th of the Small Pony class, and a Stonewall Nimbus that came in 18th in Medium class.
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Height: The height for this breed is 11 hands. This approximates to 44 inches to the withers of the horse. Average height for horse breeds is 15.0 hands or 60 inches. Therefore, the Shetland Pony is shorter than most horse breeds.
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There is no real distinction between a small, medium and large pony. A pony is any horse that is under 14.2 hands tall. There is a distinction between small, medium and large ponies in the horse world. A small pony can not exceed 12.2 hands. A medium pony range in height from 12.2 to 13.2 hands. The large pony must be over 13.2 hands, but not more than 14.2hands.
Lillie Keenan is a very famous rider. She made history at 2007 usef pony finals by winning all 3 regular pony hunter divisions. in 2008, she collected 5 out of 6 possible championships at pony finals 2008, and got reserve in the medal. she has been champion at every major show in the country in the ponies. (penn. wihs, capital challenge, devon, ect.) now she does the big eq on a young horse that she bought last year from David Raposa (who imported him) named Valedictorian, and in her first year of the big eq she received 7th at Maclay Finals and 6th at WIHS Eq Finals. she also does the junior hunters and junior jumpers. She rides at Heritage Farm.
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Fire Pony was created in 2005.
There are basically two different type of ponies an equitation and a hunter. A hunter horse simply means that it has a nice gait, nice movement, stride, and a nice rounded jump to it. If you ever compete in a hunter division, it pretty much means that the judge is judging the horse more than the rider. So when you are being judged, you want you make it look like the horse is doing all the work. At a trot and/or canter, you want to let the reins go loose and let your horse stretch its neck. And at the jumps you want the horse/pony's leg to round up by its head. You cant trust this information (: I compete in both hunter and equitation with my 4 yr old pony :D