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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

5th - 7th January 2011 Pony Camp

School Holiday Pony Camp


Fun in the sun, come join us for a fun camp out in the contryside learning about horses.
3 days of fun at the IEA, riding, learning and enjoying the farm life.

What your child will learn at pony camp:
    * feeding & taking care of a horse
    * tacking up, cleaning tack and correct terminollogy
    * grooming & platting (main & tail)
    * working in groups and making new friends
    * how to ride a horse

Outing arranged Wednesday 5th January 2011 Camp starts at 7.30 am
 Horse care unit:
    * Pupils will learn the value of charity work and how important it is to
    help animals in distress

Outing arranged for Thursday 6th January 2011
A picnic at the horse races: Trip to the Vaal Race Course
    * learning about the life as a jockey, meeting a lady and gentalmen jockey
    * learning about the life of a race horse trainer & assistant trainer
    * observing the loading of horses at the pens

What they will learn before and after outings at the IEA yard with instructors:
    * the pupil will learn team building and leadership skills.
    * the children will learn to perform various tasks according to age and experience.
    * riding may include lessons,gymkhana games, practicing a dressage test,
    *show jumping course, utility test or equitation test.

Friday 7th January 2011 show day at the IEA yard with instructors:
Mom and Dad can come join in the fun and take photo’s of the kids at the pony camp show which is held on the last day of pony camp. (Instructors will take photo’s of the event so no need to worry if you cant make it). We hold a prize giving where ‘most improved pony camper’ and other prizes are handed out as well as rosettes for winning individuals and teams.

The pony camp fee is R1200.00 for sleep over campers or R900.00 for day campers.

Sleep over pony camp fee covers all accommodation, meals & refreshments, both day outings, practical,ridden & theory lessons, show class entries, golf shirt, cap, notes, certificate, prizes and rosettes.

The children will be provided with 3 meals a day as well as light snacks and cold drinks throughout the day. Marshmallow and hot chocolate braai. Accommodation either in tents (instructors will camp out with children) or in the outside housing with instructor. Children will be under 24 hour supervision by 2 instructors. I have my first aid level 1 as well as my SANEF teaching qualifications.

Day pony camp fee covers lunch meal & refreshments, both day outings, practical,ridden & theory lessons, show class entries, golf shirt, cap, notes, certificate, prizes and rosettes.

To book  or for more information please contact Taneil:
082 449 6663 or www.immaculate.biz

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

IEA Pony Camp September 2010 Write up & pictures.

So much fun on our school holiday pony camp   
blind mans bluff

Nikita playing blind mans bluff

bob the apple competition

boys washing HHCU feed buckets

Cailin on Tom

candy wants the notes

dinner on the veranda

camp fire marshmallows and maries

Bob the apple winner

Leila with her head in the flour bucket bob the apple

Night time fun!

HHCU group photo

HHCU charity Work

Pool time

Jamie & Share

Jamie & Mill getting ready to ride

Kendal playing bob the apple

Candy, Kendal & Leila grooming

Kendal & Sharne

Kendal & Candy

Bob the apple

Kendal and Leila getting ready to ride

Blind man and his horse

Leila & Candy lets practice platting

Leila & Sharne prize giving

Leila & Sol ready for their lesson

Lunch after horse riding lessons

Musical tyre's at pony camp

Musical Tyre's around the bonfire

Candy & Nikita

Nikita and Sharne (instructor)

Nikita & Candy

relaxing and having fun at the pool before lunch

Poul & Sharne (instructor)

Poul & Tom

Group game's winners

Gymkana day

At the races

Nikita back of her shirt

Nikita & Sol

Study time

Blind man & his horse

Jamie & Tom

Vaal race course

Pony camp kidz @ the races






 Join us for our next pony camp in January 2010 contact Taneil 082 449 6663 for more info.

Immaculate Equestrian Academy – Heritage Day training showjumping show

Immaculate Equestrian Academy – Heritage Day training showjumping show


 24 – 09 – 2010


RESULTS

Class 1 – Poles on the ground (listed below are the horses and riders who achieved clear rounds)

Franki – Siphle
Copper Sun – Micaela Winterbottom
IEA Proud Sol – Jaunita Du Plessis
Erize – Teighlor Dismore
Snow White – Pamela
Claratal Cadoro – Gabriella Azevedo
Jasmin – Micaella Castens
Hugo – Cael Gaertz
Cassie Winterbottom – Desire Winterbottom
Mi Rabdan – Niraw
Misty – Michellela Crawford
Snow White – Aiden
Little Moon Shadow – Tamsin Morehen
IEA Proud Sol – Cailin Wallis












Class 9 – 1m Championship
Warrior ridden by Janine Keeler in her first 1m class went head to head with Sharron Brown on Goblin. Janine rides at Pegasus Equestrian Centre under the tutelage of Charles Peternell while Sharron stables her horse at Jamungi Equestrian Centre and is instructed by Nicola Sime-Nel.

Sharron jumped a clear round while Janine breathed on one pole and sadly had it down. Thus the winner of the 1m championship was Sharron Brown on Goblin.


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Class 2 – 30cm Jump for Joy (listend below are the horses and riders who achieved clear rounds)

Hugo – Caitanja Chetty
Mi Rabdan – Similo
Little Moon Shadow – Kayleigh Morehen
Jasmin – Crystal Burdett
Bright side – Arylin Graertz
Hugo – Cael Gaertz
Bright side – Sujane Geriche


Class 3 – 40cm Welcome Stakes
1st place: National Banner - Stacey
2nd place: Apple Jack – Micaella Castens
3rd place: Tropic Thunder – Danielle Castens

Class 4 – 50cm speed
1st place: Willon – Daniel Ferreira
2nd place: Tropic Thunder – Daniella Castens




 Thanks you to all our sponsor;s and everyone who helped run and organize this wonderful event and thank you to all our supporter's, competitors and spectators for joining us for this fun filled show day.



Class 7 – 80cm Accumulator with joker
1st place: Alzu Bandanna – Danalene Azevedo
2nd place:Va va va Voom – Bonnie Leigh Rensleigh
3rd place: Ashton Pearl – Charles Peternell
4th place: Blue Parrot – Carly Gough





 Class 5 – 60cm 2 phase competition
1st place: Persian Bronze – Sharne Feher
2nd place: Lady Grey – Samantha Kruger
3rd place: Bayadere – Charles Peternell
4th place: Shaddow – Vicky Lanchester




 Class 8 – 90cm Speed and Precision
1st place: Warrior – Janine Keeler
2nd place: Stack the Deck- Lisa Buchler






Class 10 – The power jump
The power jump had four starters. IEA Mill Pike ridden by Sharne Feher from Immaculate Equestrian Academy, Goblin ridden by Sharron Brown, Blue Parrot ridden by Carly Gough and stabled at Jamungi Equestrian Academy and Va va va voom ridden by Bonnie Leigh Rensleigh from Cite Riding School.

Sharne and Mill Pike were the first to start the five jump course. Jump number one started at 90cm while the fifth and last jump measured 1.10m in the first round. Sharne was unlucky to have her stirrup come off her saddle after jump number two and chose to retire. Carly and Blue Parrot went next and cleared all five jumps in fine style. Sharron and Goblin knocked jump three and five but elected to buy back into the next round. Bonnie and Va va va Voom jumped a clear. Sharron, Carly and Bonnie advanced to the next round.

Two jumps were dropped from the course, with the final three jumps being raised. The last jump now stood at 1.20m. Both Bonnie and Carly knocked the first and smallest jump while Sharron and Goblin unfortunately tipped the last pole. This meant Carly and Bonnie were now on equal scores. To determine the winner the course was raised again.
Two jumps now had to be jumped, a red oxer standing at 1.20m and the final upright, which measured at 1.30m.

Carly and Blue Parrot went first and sadly knocked both jumps. Bonnie and Va va va Voom now had one pole in hand, which was not used, as Bonnie cleared both jumps – making her the winner of Immaculate Equestrian Academy’s Heritage Day Power Jump.