Rebecca Courtney

HORSE: Parklea Highflyer
COMPETING: Pre-Novice Level NSW eventing circuit
HORSE DETAILS: 15.3hh, Gelding
  Qualifier for Sydney International Three Day Event in September 2006
   
Rebecca hails from Menangle and regularly competes in the NSW eventing circuit. At 16.3 hands, her horse Parklea Highflyer is more than a handful for the pint-sized Rebecca, but her tenacity and positive riding outlook is one of the reasons we chose to sponsor her.
 
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Casey Ivey

HORSE: Valhalla Infinity
COMPETING: Prelim Level in the Canberra region,
Wamboin NSW Pony Club zone 16
HORSE DETAILS: 16.3hh, Gelding
   
Casey started riding at the tender age of eight in Wamboin, NSW. Now 15, she competes regularly in both the NSW and Canberra region. Her black gelding, Valhalla Infinity is still becoming accustomed to Casey's riding style as they've only been together six months. We're looking forward to many more exciting competitions from Casey and Valhalla.
 
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Ceilidh Armer

HORSE: Calvin K Interluck
COMPETING: Pre-Novice Level NSW eventing circuit
HORSE DETAILS: 17.0hh, Gelding
   
   
Ceilidh is 18 years old, and was born in Toronto, Canada. She moved to Australia when she was 2 years old has been riding since she was 6. Her first pony was tiny (Willie) and she learnt how to ride using a tea towel for a saddle! She began going to open comps just over a year ago and has not looked back since Calvin came into her life. She and Calvin adore each other and they plan to compete together at Wandin in Victoria in November. She hopes to be at Novice by the end of this eventing season.
 
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Are you our next sponsored rider?

Mytac are always on the lookout for talented Australian riders. If you think you've got what it takes, send us an email to sponsorship@mytac.com.au, tell us a bit about yourself and include some photos of you and your horse.