HISTORY
OF ATHENRY Athenry Gymkhana The thirty-third Annual Athenry Gymkhana took place this year on Sunday, 11th. June. In recent years the number of horses and ponies competing has increased dramatically. Owners and trainers are given the opportunity to test the skill and stamina of their horses and discover if they have national or international potential. The Gymkhana for a number of years has fallen on the Sunday before The Community Show. This gives the competitors the last chance to school their horses for the weekend ahead. This year seventy Grade E horses competed in one competition alone. Thirty of these qualified to go to Millstreet International Horse Show in August, where they may be sold to go on to compete in other countries and show the best qualities of The Irish Horse. Forty horses competed in an Amateur Riders Qualifier for the R.D.S. Eight of those qualified to jump in Dublin in August. One hundred and three ponies jumped in the five pony competitions. This augers well for the future of Irish show jumping, seeing so many talented children coming though the pony ranks. The Lead Rein and Dog Show are two other big attractions on Gymkhana Day. The first Gymkhana was held in The Fairgreen (now Byrne-Mech) under
much different circumstances than we have today. In 1963 a small
group of people got together in the Old Boys' school in Abbey Row to discuss
the possibility of starting a Gymkhana. Amongst the first committee
members were Vincent Finn, Chairman, Jack Rabbitte, Jack Molloy, Mrs Pickersgill
and her daughter Diane, Josie Finn, Arm and Barbara Blythe, Bridie Finn,
Jim Keane, Tommy Keane, Finbarr O'Regan who was the first secretary, Frank
Brody and Colm O'Regan.
A door to door collection was held and ten pound and fifteen shillings
was contributed by the local people to provide prize money. At the first
Gymkhana there were three pony and three horse competitions with the ponies
jumping first and the fences being raised for the horse competition. The
judge for the day was Mr Mark Scully from Gort. The course was designed
by Mr Jim Keane and Mr Vincent Finn, both of whom are still closely involved
with the Gymkhana.
In the preceding years new people, too numerous to mention, have joined the original committee. Equipment and prize - money have improved down through the years. Now we have a Pony arena and. Horse Arena with jumping starting in both at 11am. The present committee includes: Fr. M O'Malley; President, Eamon Madden; Chairman, Owen Flannery; Vice- Chairman, Maura Duane; Secretary, Frank Brody; Asst.Secretary, Anne Fahy; Treasurer, Safety Officers: Jim Keane, John Morrissey, Jimmy Ryan and Michael Coen, Conleth Keane, Kieran Summers, Gabe Fahy, Bernie Conneely, Aidan Monissey, Finbarr Ryan, Mary Foran, Mary Faby, Carmel McLoughlin, Mary Glynn, and Madeline Brody. Maura Duane for the Athenry Journal, August 1995
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