Chynagurl8
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I DON'T think they should change anything! That's why AMHR has been so successful! And I personally don't know, espically with my younger horses, what they will excel in by the end of the year, an example being my gelding I just sold. I thought he would be a poor jumper, but surpize surpize he took second with a perfect jump off at our last show of the season. (I didn't show him at Nationals because the entries had already been due) BUT, if we had to qualify...he never would have.
Besides we would lose entries, and I would hate to see that happen, then what would be the difference between A and R then? And our youth entries would decine, so many youth work so hard to get there, including myself, and half of the horses I show at Nationals are not owned by myself, by a trainer. How would I quallify on his horses when not all AMHR shows offer youth only classes? Specifically I mean youth roadster, alot of shows around here don't offer a youth roadster. Sorry if this got long and didn't make sense, but this is a thing I am adament about.
Besides we would lose entries, and I would hate to see that happen, then what would be the difference between A and R then? And our youth entries would decine, so many youth work so hard to get there, including myself, and half of the horses I show at Nationals are not owned by myself, by a trainer. How would I quallify on his horses when not all AMHR shows offer youth only classes? Specifically I mean youth roadster, alot of shows around here don't offer a youth roadster. Sorry if this got long and didn't make sense, but this is a thing I am adament about.