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Reginald Sherriff Summerhays (often known as R. S. Summerhays) was a British expert and author in equine matters.

Biography

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At the age of 32 in 1914, he was appointed by the British War Office as a Civilian Remount Purchasing Officer, with the duty of purchasing horses for World War I. Later he served as part of the Army Service Corps. In the early 1920s he rode in the three horse endurance tests of 60 miles (97 kilometres) a day for five consecutive days.[clarification needed] He then became Managing Director of one of the largest hunting, hacking and pony establishments in the country.[which?] Later he became editor of the journal Riding, retiring after thirteen years. It was then he published the first of his equine titles.[1]

Other interests

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For over 40 years Summerhays was a horse show judge as well as serving on the boards of many horse breeding societies. He was also president of the Arab Horse Society. His interests included polo. He was the originator of the Horseman's Sunday and also of the Horse and Pony Breeding and Benefit Fund.[2]

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Taken from the dustwrapper of Elements of Riding, published by Country Life in 1962
  • ^ Details from dustwrapper of a reprint of the 1937 Elements of Riding published by Country Life
  • ^ Details of the list taken from the half title page of a 1937 Country Life copy of the book
  • ^ R. S. Summerhays (1952). Summerhays' Encyclopedia for Horsemen (revised 1962 ed.). London, England: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.
  • ^ "The Arabian Horse". University of Chicago Library. 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2014.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=R._S._Summerhays&oldid=1152031200"

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