Welcome to our site with our new server, so this site will look different to return viewers. While I am updating this site, many of you may have come to Combined Driving.com to see the photos of my farm which is for sale. If you wish to see photos of Get Go Farm which is for sale by us, click on the link to the left "Get Go Farm for Sale". Thank You to all who have come to visit us, please check in on us to see our new site as we build it for you! Adam and Susan Skipper - Get Go Farm - a carriage driving farm.
Ther Lady Stella at The Laurels 2005
ASB Lady Stella Water Hazard The Laurels
The Lady Stella at Devon 2006
Getting Ready for Vet Check
Stella going Pleasure Sussex Fair
What is the Sport of Combined Driving?
It is very much like the ridden sport of Eventing, but with a carriage
behind the horse! There are 3 separate phases, and one is completed
each day, over 3 days of competition. Each phase tests the training and
ability of both horse and driver (the Whip) in different ways.
First day is Dressage, testing balance, flexibility, and submission of the horse
as well as the drivers memory of the test, and skills in executing it.
Second day is Marathon, testing the horses endurance and stamina over distance,
and both horse and drivers ability to use their dressage skills driving through
hazards (obstacles) encountered in the last section of the course.
Third day is Cones, which tests the concentration and self control of both horse and driver after two days of tough competition.
"Cones" calls for precision driving between sets of cones layed out in an elaborate course, designed to create pressure and excitement by not knocking any into any cones, thereby accruing demerits, and separating who will win, from who will lose.
Our Cheval Canadien - Dougan
Garden State 2006
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