Recognizing Club Members

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As far as we’re concerned, our No Worries Club is made up of the best horsemen from around the world. While all members agree that the educational materials the club offers–the DVDs, Journals and online videos–are unbeatable, what really makes the club special is the camaraderie members share with one another and the Downunder Horsemanship team. Lifelong friendships are formed and new riding partners are found through the club.

The main hub for interaction is the ever-growing No Worries Club website where members chat back and forth with one another, sharing their horsemanship successes, training challenges, seeking advice, or sharing special life moments. The group is quick to offer congratulations, a collective shoulder to cry on or on-the-spot advice.

We want to recognize a few standout members for their interaction and for being a large part of what makes the No Worries Club a truly supportive group.

Top poster:
Pattycakes – a member since 2007, Pattycakes has logged 22,529 posts on the club site.

Top Five Most Thanked Members:
Silverblue – a member since 2011, SILVERBLUE has received 75,640 “thanks” from other members for her insight.
Flashpoint – a member since 2011, Flashpoint has been “thanked” 54,363 times by her peers.
PattyCakes – a member since the club’s creation in 2007, Pattycakes has racked up 33,311 “thanks” from other members.
Barrymelinda – a member since 2010, barrymelinda has been “thanked” 22,102 times by other members.
Ygaudet01 – a member since 2010, ygaudet01 has received 21,785 “thanks” for her contributions to the club forums.

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