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A large group of competitors and their ponies entered in the planned two days of ridden and working hunter classes and more than 100 people, gathered on Omey Strand near Clifden on Thursday to demonstrate their utter disappointment and disbelief that the 2 days of ridden and working hunter classes due to take place in clifden this week as part of the annual Connemara pony show were cancelled at the last minute \ Susanne Lehman Foto Job
A large group of competitors and more than 100 supporters gathered on Omey Strand on Thursday to demonstrate their disappointment at not being able to compete in the Connemara Pony Show \ Rynes Walker
THE ‘Save Clifden Show’ logo has resurfaced throughout Connemara, along with a wave of opposition to the decision to move the 2024 Connemara Pony Show ridden classes out of Clifden.
Entrants in the Connemara Pony Show ridden classes say they will not attend the rescheduled event in Athenry to show their support for the show staying in Clifden
Results from equestrian shows and events around the country over the last week
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