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TRAINED FOR SHOW JUMPING.—Burgundy, a three-year-old pony only recently broken in, being trained as a show jumper by Mr Colin Oliver, of Melbourne. Miss Lois Dickinson is shown taking the horse over a jump as Mr Oliver lies across the top of the hurdle. Mr Oliver believes that any horse will jump a natural obstacle, but a show jumper must be trained to jump anything, natural or unnatural.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610509.2.26

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 5

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TRAINED FOR SHOW JUMPING.—Burgundy, a three-year-old pony only recently broken in, being trained as a show jumper by Mr Colin Oliver, of Melbourne. Miss Lois Dickinson is shown taking the horse over a jump as Mr Oliver lies across the top of the hurdle. Mr Oliver believes that any horse will jump a natural obstacle, but a show jumper must be trained to jump anything, natural or unnatural. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 5

TRAINED FOR SHOW JUMPING.—Burgundy, a three-year-old pony only recently broken in, being trained as a show jumper by Mr Colin Oliver, of Melbourne. Miss Lois Dickinson is shown taking the horse over a jump as Mr Oliver lies across the top of the hurdle. Mr Oliver believes that any horse will jump a natural obstacle, but a show jumper must be trained to jump anything, natural or unnatural. Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 5

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