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Ex
Show Jumper Finds New Star Role |
An ex top flight showjumper
is making a name for himself in a second career and
taking the name of a UK horse welfare charity into Europe.
ILPH Flump, or Conkeffy Black as he was formerly known, is out on loan
from the
International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH) to Helen Rogerson
of
Berwickshire in Scotland. Helen, as well as being a registered vaulting
coach, is
reserve lunger for the Scottish Equestrian Vaulting 'A' Team. She and
ILPH Flump
are off to Saumur, France this Friday 29th March for the Concours Voltige
International.
photo courtesy of Anthony Reynolds
The horse was brought over from Ireland as a 5 year old by Sandra Low-Mitchell,
of
Fife, who comments, "At the beginning he was an absolute delinquent
but he turned
into an angel who would jump 7 feet just for fun, and was only just off
upgrading to A
when his problems came to light."
Helen says, "Last weekend we went to an affiliated competition in
Devon where he
carried the Scottish Equestrian Vaulting 'B' team. He is brilliant with
the children and
they all love him to bits !"
Adds Eileen Gillen, Manager at ILPH Belwade Farm in Aberdeenshire, "I
am so
proud of him. It just shows what can be done through a proper and effective
rehabilitation programme, his problem has been managed and he is able
to lead a
very athletic life. He's such an honest horse and had he not been gifted
to us when he
was he would have carried on despite the onset of an arthritic condition
which
probably would have lead to him changing hands into the inevitable downward
spiralling circle."
Find out more about
the work of the ILPH by visiting their website at www.ilph.org
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