Horses and riders enjoy special camaraderie
The standard of riding impressed national panel-course builder, Arnold Botha.

The atmosphere was festive during the recent championships warm-up show at Nottinghill Equestrian Centre, where riders had their last chance to prepare for the children and junior championships to be held this July in Gauteng.
A great spirit of camaraderie prevailed as team members and other riders fine-tuned their showjumping skills.
On Sunday July 3 the challenge four-bar had the crowd in stitches, and awe, as riders accepted the challenges set by their supporters.
There were riders attempting the huge jumps bareback, some rode in pyjamas, tutus, and the crowd adored Wilko Kamffer in a tight-fitting dress.
The four-bar track is put up after each round as riders who cleared the previous heights go forward to the next round. The baby for riders registered up to 90 centimetres, was won by Danielle Groenewald on Sunset, clearing a final height of 1,5 metres.
In the open four-bar, it was once again the unbeatable pair Hanelize Kamffer on Katanga Ixchell, riding in pyjamas and no bridle, who astounded the crowd by winning the event at 1,75 metres – a mere
15 centimetres lower than the past record set in KwaZulu-Natal.
National panel-course builder, Arnold Botha, was impressed by the standard of riding in the Lowveld, remarking that the local riders were generally of the same standard as those in Gauteng.
