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Western Morning News England |
HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR TALENTED |
TEENAGER |
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09:00 - 12 September 2003 Just two years ago George Forrest took up |
dressage but already he is a force to be reckoned with. |
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The 19-year-old from Truro was recently placed sixth at the Pony Club's National Championships at Sandown Park, adding to a string of competition successes ,including selection as reserve member to the British Dressage U21's British Team at Blarney Castle this year. |
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But so quietly spoken is the teenager that his talents have gone largely |
unnoticed and when questioned about his successes he hands the plaudits |
to his trainers and horses, attributing his success to his eight-year-old grey |
Irish Draught cross mare Ballyskittles and her former owner Pat Opie. |
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He said: "Pat has given me a lot of help and encouragement. We originally |
got Skittles with the intention of eventing her, but at Talland, she showed a |
real flair in her paces and attitude for dressage, so we just kept on with that |
instead." |
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He added: "Winning is very important to me but I always enjoy having |
something new to learn, which is probably why I enjoy bringing on young |
horses, and helping other riders to achieve their riding ambitions too." |
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George started riding when he was nine and soon became involved in Pony |
Club and Riding Club activities and competitions, as well as going hunting. |
Last year he went to the Talland School of Equitation as part of his BHSAI |
training. While there he received much instruction and encouragement from |
Molly Sievewright and Pammy Hutton who soon recognised the potential he |
had. It was there George got bitten by the dressage bug, and from then on, |
has never looked back. He still returns to Talland for instruction and |
although his forte is dressage, he is proving to be very talented in |
showjumping and cross country, too. |
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Two years in dressage is a remarkably short time, but George's successes |
already include: first at the South West Regional Talent Spotting |
Competition (British Dressage); third in the National Trailblazers |
Championships and sixth National Pony Club Championships. |
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For the second year running, he won the individual competition at the Area |
Pony Club Dressage with the best score of the day of 74.4 per cent, he was |
seventh British Dressage Regional Final Championships at Kingston |
Mauward; fourth U21 BYRDS National Dressage Championships. Addington |
Manor; second British Dressage Area Festival Final Championships at |
Solihull and selected as reserve member to the BDU21 National Team at |
Blarney Castle Dressage Festival. |
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Joan Miller, a breeder of Irish Draughts, employs George to ride her horses.She said: "George has backed and brought on two of my youngsters for me,and I have been impressed by his quiet effectiveness with them. One in particular has a great natural talent in jumping as well as lovely paces, a future eventer if ever there was one, but she is a big, sensitive horse. That combination requires a very special rider, and George has proven himself to be just that." George combines his competition career with running a yard near Truro where he teaches and takes horses for schooling and/or livery. |
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