Eurodressage
F.O.C.U.S.
Sally Makin and Nurejew
Text by Diana
Williams
Sally
Makin, 15, crowned a successful season by winning the
National Medium open championship with 70%. The youngest
rider in the class, Sally beat well-known senior riders
to take the title. Her mount for the championships and
the past two seasons has been the experienced British
team pony, 8 year-old Nurejew. Whom her sister, Annabel,
previously rode in FEI dressage.
Every weekend Sally trains with Ian and Tracey Woodhead
where her ponies are kept at livery, but go to the Makin
family home for holidays. To ride, Sally has to travel
to the Grimsby yard from Leeds and is home tutored,
as it's easier to fit her riding and competing in.
Sally has a string of quality horses and ponies at
her disposal as ammunition in her quest for success.
Her two ponies include Nurejew, 8, who is Westphalian
by Narron, whose bloodlines go back to Coed Coch welsh
ponies, And Chablis, also 8, who is full brother to
the successful German pony Conrad.
Tally this season include: ranked 3rd with Nurejew
and 9th with Chablis in the Morgan pony rankings, 2nd
place in the u21 championships. Sally has also been
placed in the top three in all premier league shows
attended. Won at The College and Ardingly. Breaking
the 70% barrier often in team and medium level tests.
The standard has been so high in pony dressage that
it is almost "the norm" for the top riders to score
circa 70%.
In a short time Sally has begun to shape a future career,
after an illustrious career on ponies. Interestingly,
Sally and her elder sister, Annabel had both moved into
dressage from the show ring as they had training from
the Woodheads. The Makin sisters are not the only team
riders to swap the show ring for the dressage arena.
Having been selected for the 1999 Europeans, where
the team won silver, this pair were denied a medal,
as Nurejew sadly went lame on arrival so there was no
opportunity to prove their worth. However, the consistent
combination were determined to show their skills at
this years Europeans where their score contributed to
team silver, they were the best of the Brits.
Sally knows where she wants pony FEI dressage to lead
her. With 3 junior horses to work on already, which
includes "Bolshoi" who is grand prix trained and two
young horses, one of which she hopes to ride in premier
league shows next season. Sally is very keen to "go
through juniors to young riders/ seniors and win a gold
medal at the Olympics eventually!" When asked what makes
her so successful she is quick to give praise for the
support her parents give her and "having good trainers
that want you to succeed".
This season has filled Sally with confidence and next
season should be exciting. Certainly a rider for the
future with determination, skill, support and keen to
fulfil her ultimate goal.
Image Copyrighted: Graham Gannon
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