What's the difference? Postings...
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At 12:33:17 on 05.01.12, bazz94 wrote:
What's the difference between
AM7 and Optimum Time?
I know I should know this but I don't and I have a show coming up and I need to enter myself and I don't know which one to choose as I can't remember the difference haha =\ |
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At 13:07:04 on 05.01.12, Flicka wrote:
Blimey, I wouldn't know-what country are you in? |
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At 14:02:51 on 05.01.12, bazz94 wrote:
Australia... hoping kibby would know haha |
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At 20:28:41 on 06.01.12, JessAndGrenville123 wrote:
send her a note lol or message ;) i have no clue either! don't think we use those terms in the UK :P |
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At 23:58:01 on 07.01.12, shadypony wrote:
I really have no idea what you're talking about lol. America is different i suppose :P |
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At 04:08:57 on 10.01.12, kibby wrote:
Posted a note on your wall. Sorry im so slack. Only had access to an iPhone. What show? |
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At 06:47:50 on 10.01.12, bazz94 wrote:
Just an unofficial show jumping and dressage event for a nearby pony club :) something nice and friendly (well as friendly as horse shows go) ahahaha nah this pony club is quite nice, I like it |
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At 06:47:52 on 10.01.12, noneotherthan01 wrote:
I'm with shadypony >.> |
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At 08:41:22 on 10.01.12, Dazzle wrote:
I know what AM7 is. AM7 is not jumped against the clock although a time is set. If the rider has a clear round then they come out of the arena but have 30seconds to go back in and start the jump off. Riders are placed in order of jumping penalities if all are clear then its decided on time. There was an Australian instructor at a PC camp I taught at that introduced this. |
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At 10:03:13 on 10.01.12, kibby wrote:
Sounds like fun. They have taken away the exiting of the arena now but you do get 45seconds from when they ring the bell to when your time starts or you go through the start pegs. |
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