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History Guy and Mandy have both been successful International riders from a very young age. Their first pony was a 128cms Welsh pony called Paddy. Guy and Mandy shared Paddy and had to take turns at riding him for the first year until "Inch High", "Tiny Tim" and "Tully" made up the string of 12.2 ponies with which they competed throughout the country. They both represented England in the Home International Show jumping Series. They then progressed through 148cm.ponies with "Dusty Boy", "Sandy B" and "Night Out". They moved up to horses when they reached 16 years old. They each achieved silver medals in their respective European championships while on 148 cm ponies. Mandy riding Dusty Boy and Guy riding Sandy B. They have produced numerous ponies and horses from novices up to Grand Prix winners. Guy first competed as a member of the senior British Nations Cup Team at the age of 19. He competed at most of the big national shows in the UK and also at many international shows throughout Europe up to 1999 when he moved to Germany to ride for the Paul Schockemohle stables where his work mainly involved producing young horses. In 2003 Guy moved to Holland to ride for Ger Poels and in 2005 returned to Germany to be based with Gilbert Bockman. In 2006 Guy and his partner Nicky set up their own business producing and training young horses. Mandy rode for the Paul Schockemohle stable in Germany between 1995 and 2000, then had a year in Holland after which she returned to the Paul Schockemohle stable in Germany for a further year. She moved to the USA in 2002 and competed on the West Coast while based at Stone Pine Equestrian Centre and Signature Farms. Mandy returned to the UK in 2005 and is based in Warwickshire where she is an accredited BSJA Coach and is producing a string of home bred youngsters with great potential. Tina trained Guy and Mandy from those early days, she competed herself in Dressage, Show jumping and Eventing. Tina is a BSJA accredited coach and is available for training individuals or groups of riders. She also works with the Word Class Start and Potential Program of the British Equestrian Federation.
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