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Posted 1/30/2010 7:22:03 PM


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Yup she's lying. :D
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Posted 2/1/2010 10:24:58 AM


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my guesstimation is that the horse spooked and jumped out of the arena? i dont know. dont eat me >.<


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Posted 2/2/2010 9:19:36 AM


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jumping a western trained horse with navicular 3 ft? And only a few months of experience?  I don't think she is telling the truth! I have been riding at least twice as long as her and only jump 2ft and only like 1ft bareback!  It takes a lot of leg muscle and balance and experience to jump, let alone bareback!  If I were you i would ask her to prove it to me.  She sounds like she would have said it like she was confident that she could do it. Being the bragger that she seems to be...  if she can do it, she would of course take the chance to show off! 

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Posted 2/3/2010 3:53:52 PM


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She is def lying. I have been jumping for a couple of months and I only jump ft. Especially on a western horse!

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Posted 2/5/2010 7:03:34 PM


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I can jump Tango 2'6" in a saddle, and a crossrail bareback.

and I fell bareback.

oh, and I've been riding 4 years. ;]

so she most likely is lying xD

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Posted 2/11/2010 7:41:25 PM


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i bet you she made it all up.
because it doesnt make sense for someone who just started to be jumping 3' already especially bareback on a western trained horse. it just doesnt make sense.




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No, she is lieing. Do not listen to her. You DON'T jump a horse 3ft. with navicular. I went to a camp and had the SAME issues. There were girls that said the show 4-5 ft!!!!! Then they took the little riding test and got into the beginners and intermediate, with no jumping, because they could barely trot. So just smile and quietly laugh at those people when you just know there lieing. And tell them that having a bond and friendship with a horse is way better than abusing a horse by jumping it 3ft. with navicular. See what they say then!!
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Posted 3/8/2010 11:18:56 PM


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woooooowwwwwww... I'm 99.9999999999% sure she's lying. English training from Western for a few months??? and already jumping? BAREBACK? THREE FRICKIN FEET??? I don't think so.

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Posted 3/12/2010 6:43:39 AM


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that kid is a brattly liar and a crappy one at that

 

                           

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Posted 3/12/2010 2:34:02 PM


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Unbridled (2/5/2010)
I can jump Tango 2'6" in a saddle, and a crossrail bareback.

and I fell bareback.

oh, and I've been riding 4 years. ;]

so she most likely is lying xD

Agreed this girl is totally lying.

Rachel

Thanks ArabLover37

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