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Reining Classes Withdrawn From AQHA UK Breed ShowSo, sadly the rumours are true.
We're very definitely still going to the breed show (madam is a pleasure/english/FUNFUNFUN horse so the reining withdrawal doesn't directly affect us, but we're very sad about it)
Firstly, if our reining chums decide its not worth their while to bring their halter horses (most are breeders or producers of baby horses too, a very good thing about the UK QH scene) then we'll miss them very much.
We'll also miss the reining for its prestige and its spectacle. It makes us feel that we're part of something very big, hey even an Olympic sport (even if we only aspire to having a go at the WES novice rider reining with madam, and then only for fun).
But it does make you wonder if the bubble has burst. Witness billywhiz's thread about taking his horses to Holland - the latest in a mass exodus to Europe.
The passion for reining is clearly there - from the likes of us who love to watch it, to the hugely important grass roots which is like it or not at WES (has any BR rookie reining class attracted the 40 plus competitors at the WES champs?!), to the potential superstars I genuinely believe we have in this country (Riders like Tammy Greaves are why Tally and I will continue to badger the H&H till we're blue in the face).
But something's going wrong. David Deptford stuck his neck out and invested in a facility which helped by the will and tremendous good humour has succeeded against terrific odds this year.
John Calder has done his bit at Mendip, again bedevilled by the weather at his second show, and Bodiam attracted a tremendous international entry for its one show this year.
OK, we understand that the extreme conditions delayed building at Hand, and sadly cost us QH2000. But is that all that's behind the non-delivery of the reining arena? There was never any mention of it on their website, when I'd expect such an investment to be shouted from the rooftops.
The BR classes that have been put on this year, with the possible exception of Bodiam have been poorly supported. What is the incentive to invest in these facilities for half a dozen competitors? Us non-reiners got on just fine on well-maintained (although flood-damaged) gel track-ish stuff at the WES champs so if the reiners do continhe their mass exodus, we'll be fine thanks.
But that's not what we want - reining should be the crowning glory of our sport, which draws in sponsorship, local TV coverage and the stars of western riding to our shows.
Is this just a pipe dream?
sorry -long post, but something I feel very passionate about!