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Ekurhuleni riders battle for SAWMG national spots

Western Mounted Games is a fast-paced equestrian sport that combines the speed of a racehorse, the agility of a cutting horse and the precision of a stock horse.

Ekurhuleni will field a strong blend of young talent and experienced riders when the South African Western Mounted Games (SAWMG) Provincial championships take place at Six Trees Stables in Jatniel on July 25 and 26.

A squad of 31 riders will represent the region in the sixth and seventh provincial qualifiers, with competitors hoping to secure top performances in one of the country’s fastest-growing equestrian disciplines.

Young Amelia Fuller and her horse Apple Pie during the regional qualifiers.

The event is jointly hosted under the banners of SAWMGA and the South African National Equestrian Schools Association (SANESA), bringing together some of Gauteng’s top horse-and-rider combinations to compete for provincial honours and the opportunity to qualify for the SAWMGA National Championships.

Benoni’s Vega Equestrian Club will fly the community’s flag high with 16 of its riders part of the Ekurhuleni team.

Charlene Rossouw and her horse Atso Gold during the Gauteng WMG regional qualifiers.

The club will be led by coach Charlene Rossouw as they have their sights on qualifying for the national championships.

Under Rossouw’s leadership, the club has become known for its dedication, sportsmanship and strong team spirit.

Vega Equestrain Club coach Charlene Rossouw on her horse Sir Blue at the regional qualifiers.

The club is passionate about developing riders of all ages, helping them build confidence, strengthen their horsemanship and pursue excellence at every level of competition.

Rider Kaylee van der Westhuizen and her horse Strawberry Willow. Photo: Supplied

“Congratulations to every rider, horse, family member, coach and supporter who contributed to this remarkable achievement. The club wishes the entire team every success as they proudly represent Vega at the provincials and continue their journey towards the SAWMGA National Championships,” the club said in a statement.

About Western Mounted Games

According to the South African Western Mounted Games Association (SAWMGA), western mounted games is a fast-paced equestrian sport that combines the speed of a racehorse, the agility of a cutting horse and the precision of a stock horse.

Kaylee van der Merwe guides her horse Strawberry Willow around the course. Photo: Supplied

Nationally sanctioned by the SAWMGA, the sport features events such as Barrel Racing, Pole Bending and Hurry Scurry.

Letitia van der Merwe guides her horse Fire during the SAWMGA Gauteng qualifier six Marlet Equestrian Centre in Hekpoort. Photo: supplied

Riders compete over five gymkhana patterns at local qualifiers, with their times measured against a strict matrix that determines their competition level.

Letitia van der Merwe aboard her horse Fire during the SAWMGA Gautng qualifier six Marlet Equestrian Centre in Hekpoort. Photo: Supplied

Open to horses of any breed, Western mounted games is regarded as an accessible, family-friendly discipline that continues to grow in popularity across South Africa.

Letitia van der Merwe skillfully guides her horse Fire around the circuit during the SAWMGA Gauteng qualifier six at Marlet Equestrian Centre in Hekpoort earlier this year. Photo: supplied
Letitia van der Merwe and her horse Fire compete at the SAWMGA Gauteng qualifier six Marlet Equestrian Centre in Hekpoort in May. Photo: supplied

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Lebohang Pita

Lebohang Pita is journalist for the Benoni City Times. He covers sports and general news for the newspaper. He also writes a bi-weekly column called The Corner Flag, which covers a range of sports-related topics.

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