Ben Maher Gives Masterclass to Pony Club Members

Ben Maher (GBR) & Tic Tac - Jumping – Team Round 2 (Team Final & Individual 3rd Qualifier) – Rio 2016 Olympic Games – Deodoro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – 17 August 2016. Image credit © BEF / Jon Stroud Media
  • Four young Pony Club members won a masterclass from Olympic show jumper Ben Maher
  • Lesson was part of their prize for winning the Land Rover Pony Club Regional Championships
  • Land Rover has worked with The Pony Club this year for the first time, with a competition for grassroots riders

Christmas came early for four members of the Pony Club when Ben Maher gave a selection of budding members a riding lesson they’ll never forget!

Keira Shafiq, 10, from Nuneaton, Briony Martin, 11, from Bonley, Duncan Sloan, 14, from Dumfries and Charlotte Gayle, 16, from Newton Abbott all won the individual show jumping title at the Land Rover Pony Club Regional Championships in August 2016. As part of their prize, title sponsors Land Rover arranged for them to have a show jumping lesson with the London 2012 Olympic Gold medalist at his training base.

After the lesson, Briony Martin, who is a member of the Crawley & Horsham Pony Club said: “I have had the most fantastic afternoon at Ben Maher’s yard. Since a young child I have watched Ben compete at Hickstead and Olympia, so to actually meet him and have a lesson with him, is just an amazing experience and one that I will always treasure.”

Atherstone Pony Club member, Kiera Shafiq said: ““I really enjoyed practicing my jump-off turns with Ben. I found the whole experience so exciting and enjoyed meeting Ben and his team and especially Diva. I’ll be watching Ben at Olympia Horse Show, especially his jump off turns to make sure he practices what he teaches!”

Nithsdale Pony Club member, Duncan Sloan said: “This was an experience of a lifetime – it was amazing and unforgettable! I’m so glad Dinky and I got this opportunity. Massive thank you to Ben and all the team for making our day so special.”

The Land Rover Pony Club Regional Championships is aimed at grassroots riders with the intention of introducing new talent into a competitive structure. In its inaugural year, there were five championships events across the UK in the summer school holidays. Each individual winning Show Jumper was offered the opportunity to have a lesson from Land Rover ambassador Ben Maher.

Ben, who competed for Team GB at Rio 2016, said: “The Land Rover Pony Club Regional Championships is a brilliant initiative that gives young riders a chance to experience a competition environment for the first time. It’s a great prize that Land Rover has arranged for the winning riders. I hope Briony, Keira and Duncan learnt something today and essentially had some fun at the same time.”

The 33-year-old added: “I started riding when I was eight years old and was a member of my local Pony Club. It is the biggest youth equestrian organisation in the world and it provides a brilliant platform for young people to learn about caring for horses.”

Land Rover has more than 30 years heritage in the equestrian sport and is a long-term supporter of several major equestrian events including Royal Windsor Horse Show and the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials. To find out more about Land Rover’s long-term commitment to equestrian sport, visit www.landrover.co.uk/equestrian