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This rider was only 20yrs old why did she retire. I am confused she did not get high enough in levels I am sure. I can't tell now cause it says retired. It does not seem like she would be any where near that retirement age or level. Thanks Koda
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When a rider hits 900+ in a skill, they'll hit level 10 and retire.
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Perfect thanks Still confused. She was 8th for this year in points we aren't at the end of the year which is rather frustrating lol. Plus she could have still shown in the other disciplines I thought. Just seems kind of a waste of money to loose them before all is done. at the age of 20 she was doing well it frustrating. Edited at May 18, 2026 11:01 AM by Koda's Stable
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It is mostly better to train riders in all disciplines. They rise in level a lot slower. But any discipline horse can be riden and trained by the multi discipline rider and, key, they get much more time to get experience, mine are in the thousands by the time they make level 9 which is a real bonus. It is such a pain when they retire, boo hoo... Feel free to look at riders lounge in my barn, or Cloud Peak or Kuewi. Edited at May 18, 2026 04:21 PM by ZeroZero
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Yes that makes sense. She was an all disipline rider too. And I will take a look. Thanks so much! I will take a peek. Thanks Edited at May 18, 2026 07:12 PM by Koda's Stable
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