
This section of Heavyhorses tells you all about the crew involved in the construction of the site. You will see us at various events throughout the U.K during the course of the year. Stop by at the horsebox box (mission control) and say hello if you see us
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Norry (me)
Website manager, pixel pusher I am the one who has built this site from the <html> tag upwards, (or downwards for the cynical among you). This means all complaints are directed to me. We hope to create a web site that provides a complete resource of useful information and hopefully have a bit of fun doing it. If I come and ask you for a picture for the site and for a few words during an event, please don't swear at me. I also do the Whisperer and MHHA Web site, so you may see me at various equine events badgering you for articles. |
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Horseman and content designer Dad originally designed the outline for this site but due to his time being split 50%-25%-25% (between horse, work and sleep) I have adopted it. Dad whiles away the hours at work coming up with ideas for the site, with plans laid out on the back of shift patterns and production plans. Dad gets out with the horses a bit more than me, so if you see him around, say hello. Dad's ambition is to ride Chester on a beach, he however is starting to get a bit concerned that after two years of riding horses, he has failed to break any bones which is doing amazingly well. |
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Photographer, cook, groom and trainee tail platterer Mom's function at the shows is diverse. Unfortunately in November '99 she fell of Chester. As she should, she climbed back on him and finished her lesson. However it was later discovered that her leg was broken. Since then mom has been restricted to light duties but next year you will see her driving Chester around like a bat out of hell. |
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Groom in training. Taken on the challenge of taking Chester in hand at many shows. |
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'Stunt rider' and general nice chap. Phil is currently recovering from two broken and three fractured ribs after a 'conflict of interest' involving Alex, his ribs, a concrete road and 5 feet's worth of gravity. Phil's love of animals has cost him his two front teeth and a broken nose but on the bright side he still has four bones that are still intact. Phil will (one day) get round to finishing a few articles for the site, as well as his life story but unfortunately we only have enough web space for him to get to the age of six. Never mind. |
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Groom, Rider , Horsewoman and dwarf thrower
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