This year there was a new addition to the Wednesday program. Cross country driving. I've never seen a driving competition live although I've tried driving horses myself and it's a lot of fun so I was looking forward to see the horses.
There were only 5 entries in this class and colourwise it was quite varied, two chestnuts, one bay, one grey and one dark bay. 4 of the entered horses were warmbloods and one was a riding pony.
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The pony was quite fast. |
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And maneuvered the obstacles really well. |
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The bay was really fast. |
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This chestnut probably was my favourite of the day, such a beauty! |
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And the carriage had pink details! |
Next post will give you some closer pictures of the tack and carriages from the driving class.
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