Riding day in Alsenborn: Young talent shows skill on the horse

Riding day in Alsenborn: Young talent shows skill on the horse

Riding and driving club Alsenborn promotes the offspring in equestrian sport

competition as an opportunity for young riders

On Saturday, August 10th, the riding area in Alsenborn becomes a center of horse sport when the Alsenborn riding and driving club aligns its riding day. This event offers a valuable platform, especially for young talents that can present their skills in different disciplines.

The program in detail

The riding day begins at 10 a.m. with a equestrian competition that appeals to the age group of young riders. Here, 13 participants take part in the "Step Trab-Galopp" category and face the challenges of the competition. From 11 a.m. the lead rein competition follows, in which seven riding pairs demonstrate their skills.

A highlight is the dressage competition, which begins at 12 p.m. and is well filled with 17 starts. The dressage sport emphasizes the harmonious interaction between the riders and their horses and is fundamental for success in this discipline. In the afternoon, from 2 p.m., the style jumping competition begins, which enables children and young people to take the first steps into jumping. The obstacles are set at a height of up to 65 centimeters, which is an exciting challenge for 16 pairs of riding.

The competition at 3 p.m. is a second style jumping competition with larger requirements, the obstacles reach heights up to 85 centimeters and thus make the 13 applicants on the sample.

A committed association for all age groups

The Alsenborn riding and driving club not only aims at the youth with this event, but would also like to give everyone interested in equestrian sports a chance. The aim of the organizers is to offer newcomers to equestrian sports to gain competition experience and at the same time to present themselves to a wide audience. Particular attention is paid to the harmonious introduction to the entry into competition, which means that the event should also help to arouse interest in further tournaments in equestrian sport.

meaning for the community

This riding day is not only a competition, but also represents an important promotion of community life. The event makes contacts between the participants and the spectators, which strengthens the local riding community and increases interest in equestrian sport in Alsenborn and the surrounding area.