( SHOW REPORT )
Affiliated & Unaffiliated Dressage AT
AT Summerhouse Equestrian Centre, Gloucestershire
Summerhouse Equestrian Centre, Gloucestershire Saturday 23rd March
Jessica Parsons
Anne Berry
A fabulous day of dressage at Summerhouse Equestrian on Saturday 23rd March, sponsored by Goodbye Flys. Over 100 tests took place on the day, ranging from Introductory level up to Novice, incorporating the Trailblazer Championships First Round qualifiers, in preparation for the second rounds on 25th May.
Hilary Clemerson
British Dressage Quest Club also ran alongside our unaffiliated classes, with Team Quest and MyQuest riders competing for their league points, before their Regional Championships in October 2019, here at Summerhouse. It was “The Hay Team” [Kelly Clare pictured Below] who secured top spot in the Open section, whilst it was WMDG Bluebirds Team 1 who took the U21 team title for the first Quest Club show of the year.
Dawn James
James Stocker
Christy Mclean Goodbye Flys
Great grooming products and absolute alternative to fly repellents! Organic grooming products – GoodBye Flys Products Combines Six Grooming Aids:
-It’s a Show Shine that Smells Divine and Conditioner for the Horses Coat. -It can be used on sensitive skin horses. -It moisturises and soothes the Skin. -It helps with Hair Growth.
-Midges, Feather Mites and Horse Flies don’t like it. -Daily use makes Clipping Effortless.
All ingredients are compliant with FEI Competition Rules.
Tel: 01837 871329 / 07756 000632 Email:
info@goodbyeflys.com Web:
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70 MAY/JUNE 2019 For the latest news visit
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Kellie Clare
Chloe Grffiths
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