The Supreme Products sponsored Emmersons Show Team from Stokesley have been busy travelling the circuit and producing some top results.
Lead Rein pony Chaseford Aloof, owned by Johanna Prendergast and ridden by Ella Reynard won the Lead Rein and Mini Championship at Ayr County, qualifying for the Royal International Horse Show.
The 11-year-old mare also clinched her HOYS ticket at the BSPS Winter Championships when they were first in the Lead Rein.
The yard’s form continued with another Royal International Horse Show ticket in the Lead Rein Show Hunter class at BSPS Area 1B with Abbie Farmer riding the five-year-old Cham Secret Legend by the Yorkshire based Lechlade Quince.
At the White Rose County show in Leeds it was a win for Sarah Emmerson when she rode Chiddock Time Out to win the Anglo/Part-bred Arabs to also qualify for RIHS.
Lead Rein pony Chaseford Aloof, owned by Johanna Prendergast and ridden by Ella Reynard won the Lead Rein and Mini Championship at Ayr County, qualifying for the Royal International Horse Show.
The 11-year-old mare also clinched her HOYS ticket at the BSPS Winter Championships when they were first in the Lead Rein.
The yard’s form continued with another Royal International Horse Show ticket in the Lead Rein Show Hunter class at BSPS Area 1B with Abbie Farmer riding the five-year-old Cham Secret Legend by the Yorkshire based Lechlade Quince.
At the White Rose County show in Leeds it was a win for Sarah Emmerson when she rode Chiddock Time Out to win the Anglo/Part-bred Arabs to also qualify for RIHS.
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