Sam Roberts

Sam Roberts

Achievements

1998 – Olympia Mountain and Moorland Champion
1999
– HOYS Mountian & Moorland W.H.P Champion; winner of the M & M WHP class
2005
– Won the Royal International Horse Show Ridden M&M Pony of the Year
2006
 – Class winner of the HOYS M&M Ridden Pony of the Year; Won the Royal International Horse Show Ridden M&M Pony of the Year
2007 – Won the Royal International Horse Show Ridden M&M Pony of the Year; Class winner of the HOYS M&M Ridden Pony of the Year; Won the Royal International Horse Show Ridden M&M Pony of the Year
2009 – Class winner of the HOYS M&M Ridden Pony of the Year; Royal International Horse Show Mountain & Moorland W.H.P. of the Year
2010 – Class winner of the HOYS M&M Ridden Pony of the Year
2012 – Class winner of the HOYS M&M Ridden Pony of the Year; winner of the M & M WHP class; Olympia Mountain and Moorland Champion; Won the Royal International Horse Show Ridden M&M Pony of the Year

Notable Horses

Springtimes Mischief, Millcroft Iksa ROC, Hilin Horatio, Canal Lorraine, Bercoed Selwyn

Showing Producer

Samantha “Sam” Roberts is a professional show rider and producer of Mountain and Moorland ponies.

She has been showing ponies since she was nine years old.

In 2004, Sam turned her hobby into her profession. Since then, she has produced a multitude of National champions and qualified the ponies for Royal International Horse Show, Horse Of The Year Show and Olympia International Horse Show.

2012 was a banner year for Sam. She qualified 12 ponies for the Royal International Horse Show and 14 for Horse of the Year Show, as well as qualifying four for Olympia. With two wins at the Royal International Horse Show, three wins at Horse of the Year Show and the Supreme Championship at Olympia as well, 2012 was a season not to forget!

Sam spends her summers competing all around the country in order to qualify for the various finals and major shows throughout the year.

Through the winter, she mainly has ponies in to break, back and school.

Her yard is near Winchester in Hampshire, and she trains with the philosophy that a variety of work for ponies keeps them fresh and happy.