Bobbie Reber is a familiar face at horse shows throughout Canada and the US, having coached students for over 30 years. She operates Reber Ridge Stables at Milner Downs in Langley, BC, is a Level III coach and an international hunter and equitation judge.

Turnout of horse and rider is of utmost importance in any show ring, but especially so in the equitation classes, where trends and fads are pushed aside in favour of conservative, traditional attire. Riders should wear black gloves, polish their boots to a dazzling shine, and avoid the “bling” that has crept its way onto helmets and spurs. Saddle pads should be contoured to show off the leg, and a white shirt is a must.

Reber recognizes the influence of the European style in North American rings, and although she has come to accept some trends, she insists that hair must be kept neatly up in a hairnet. “I’ve just started to accept piping on the collars of show jackets,” she laughs, “but that’s about all I can handle. I prefer a plain silver stirrup, but I’m understanding the trend towards some of the more “jumper” tack, especially in the jumper medals. At the end of the day, a beautiful position that can ride the jumps is going to win.”

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