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Title: BALMORAL SHOW: Smiley and Ryan set to cast expert eye
Limerick's Chris Ryan and Irish Olympic event rider Eric Smiley are set to judge the performance horse championships at Balmoral next week amid buoyant entries
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BALMORAL SHOW: Smiley and Ryan set to cast expert eye
Limerick's Chris Ryan and Irish Olympic event rider Eric Smiley are set to judge the performance horse championships at Balmoral next week amid buoyant entries
Emma Jackson riding Creevagh for Sure (pictured winning the league at the Baileys Flexi Eventing final at The Meadows) \ Tori O'Connor
Performance Horse
Championships
THE young event horse championships at Balmoral Show have been replaced by the Gibson Agri Services performance horse championships for which horses also had to pre-qualify.
Joanne Jarden, James Rooney and Vanda Stewart are now listed among the 21 FEI eventing officials worldwide who can judge at World Championships and Olympic Games
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