Yes, if the pony divisions are combined, you would compete against all the other ponies in the combined division for the championship. Your goal would be to earn the highest score or ranking among all entries to qualify for pony finals in the medium greens.
It was High Fashion for regular
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You can take one in each division. I'm not sure if you can do three ponies the same size, on in the medal and one in the regulars, and one on the greens. But I know you can take one in the regulars and one in the greens... so I think you can take two for each size. One regular and one green for each division! :) Sorry for the long answer!! Ponygirl101 P.S. I was in the Pony finals medal and if you know the results for Stonewalls cirrus, 2011, I would appreciate if you told me!! Thanks!!
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According to the results page of the 2011 USEF Pony Finals, there was no horse named Stonewalls Circus. There was a Stonewall-Black Pearl that came in 19th and a Stonewall Sparkler that came in 26th of the Small Pony class, and a Stonewall Nimbus that came in 18th in Medium class.
Yes. They have the 2nd, 3rd and 4th team from the Second Division and the 9th team from the First Division. There will be two Semi-Finals with two legs. The winners will then face off in the Finals which also has two legs. Then whoever wins that will be in the First Division.
14 and under usually but the USEF are thinking of changing it.
Robert Earnshaw has scored in every division in England, in both cups (but not finals) and at international level.
chase snips and sails away about five times and do that until you get the unicorn pony.
It depends on the show. I believe 18 in.