- Sports Pony
- Bay
- Mare
- 9 years
- 14.2 hands (AHC)
- Super careful jumper with great scope and easy adjustability
- Quick in a jump off, fast-thinking, and will help her rider out of a tricky spot
- Jumped double clear around her first senior newcomers (110/115)
Alana is a super talented 146.8cm competition pony, who I have owned from a yearling and so know her entire history.
Alana has done a bit of everything with us, but I believe showjumping is where she is most competitive. She has showjumped double clear up to senior newcomers (110/115), and had countless double clears at 100/105cm. She is the most careful pony I have ever ridden and will always help her rider out of a tricky spot. She is not strong and has an lovely even rhythm around every course she jumps, whilst remaining quick and easy to adjust. I fully believe that Alana would step up to jump bigger classes and is ready to begin this journey with a junior. Alana is an out and out competition pony who wants to jump clear for her rider.
Alana also has multiple double clears up to BE100, although is not consistent XC in a competitive environment. Whilst I don't believe eventing is her path, she is an absolute weapon XC schooling, and would enjoy this with her new rider (and definitely put a big smile on their face!). Alana has also won dressage at every level as far as elementary, with scores above 70%. She has established medium paces, counter canter, lateral work ect ect.
She is perfect to hack in open spaces and bridlepaths, alone/in company. Hacking on roads takes a little bit of knowing her; she is good in company and fine with cars, bikes ect but not great with large machinery. The only thing she will not tolerate is cows! However, she loves learning and engaging her brain in the arena so will never go sour if your hacking isn't perfect for her.
She is perfect for farrier, dentist, load, travel, clip ect ect. She is the kindest, friendliest pony, and not at all mareish, but equally an out and out competition pony who would thrive off a competitive home.
I love her to bits but I would just like to event myself, and believe she could go very far with a good junior, so would like to give her that chance. Ideally, Alana would go to a junior with competitive jumping goals as she really is a top class pony, eager to learn and ready to go make a name for herself.