Here is the piece that was featured about me (sadly Maaaaa-rian was not asked to be involved in this!) Since moving here, and being tracked down by the American Connemara Society, I have felt nothing but welcome, especially since I travelled here and thought based on my job that I wasn't going to see a Connemara pony until I got back home. Since part-taking in this article I have travelled to a Region 1 Connemara show in Vermont and it was one of the best weekends to date. I have never felt so welcome and I was extremly humbled by how many people wanted to talk to me, ask me questions and even pose for pictures with them!! I feel like I made life long friends through the ACPS and in Region 1 in particular.
Here is the link to the ACPS website I encourage you all to have a look at see what Connemara pony life is like on this side!! http://acps.org/ is the American Connemara website for those who want to have a look and here is the link for my write up!
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For those who can't get the link to open here it is!
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The versatile partnership excelled at everything they attempted, and under the careful eye of dressage trainer Vida Tansey, the pair represented Ireland as an under 21 pair in multiple dressage completions. In Milford Sirocco’s later years, he became a member of the Connemara Quadrille and travelled across Ireland giving demos. He was ridden by both Shauna and her aunt Marjorie, who has always been a supporting figure and influence to Shauna.

In the summer of 2009, Shauna travelled to dressage expert Pam Goodrich to train for 6 weeks. She took what she learnt from the dressage superstar and applied her new knowledge to the youngsters, horses and ponies she had at home in Ireland.
In late 2009 Shauna’s aunt Marjorie bought a grey mare, Prospect Suzy. After being broken and competed successfully, Shauna and Prospect Suzy won classes across the country and claimed their first major win in Clifden Pony Show in the summer of 2010. (Pictured right and below)
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After the winter season of training, the pair began the summer show season by winning multiple classes and championships across Ireland.

In December of 2011, after graduating from college, Shauna moved to America to ride and train with Pam Goodrich, splitting her time training in Florida in the winter and New Hampshire for the rest of the year. She is looking forward to applying what she has already learned when she returns to Ireland in August for a brief stay to ride Prospect Suzy’s 4 year old gelding Dandini in Clifden Pony Show.
Will resume with the latest from the month of September at the end of the month!
PEACE LOVE AND HOOFOIL
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