On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:05 AM, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Over the course of the year, a few of the Trillium shows put on a
> "Classic" at the end of the day, for some of the
> main core riders.
>
> Its a tougher course, and you have two judges, which combine scores
> for a percent. The top 50% usually
> return for a second round and the scores combined. In a normal Hunter
> round you jump 8 fences. In the Classic's
> up to 10 fence.
>
> However, one of the show farms, did three Classic's this summer, the
> old fashioned way.
> Take part of the fence down, build a chute from ring 1 to ring 2, make
> them ride up a grass hill and jump a ridged
> log jump, both ways. This now involves 16 fences.
>
> The good ol days.:-)
>
> Winner takes all.
>
>
> Saturday is pony day and they have two Classics on Friday's. One for
> the adult riders at 3' fences,and one for the kids who ride small.
> medium and large ponies, at 2'6".
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/djbrooks/2784436972/
>
> Pictured is a few of the pony riders going over the course.
>
> D1H, 70-200 f2.8 VR, adjusted in LR2
>

Tough exposure with the bright background and and bright spots on
their jackets.  Looks like it was very well handled.

Those kids look very determined and focused (even from behind).

Terrific photo!

cheers,
frank

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