Monday 19 April 2010

Belton Report - Advanced (U25)

The day started at about 4 am on Saturday morning, leaving the yard at around 5 am to get to Belton for my 11:37 dressage! Mum, me, Holly and my friend Anna were packed into the lorry for the trek up to Lincolnshire. The benefit of leaving so early in the morning is that there is hardly any other vehicles on the road!

The journey was relatively straightforward until we got to the end of the M11 to join the A1, we had a few issues there and ended up going back on ourselves and having about a 20 minute detour! We didn't have a Sat Nav (no where to plug it in the lorry!) we had printed out directions although they aren't much use when you go off route! Anna found an old map down the back of the seat that had been savaged by the Jack Russells, several pages missing chunks but thankfully not the pages we needed! Got back to where we should have been and all was well until we were very close to Belton! We turned left at some traffic lights, which is what the directions said and ended up in the middle of a built up residential area. We saw a group of builders up some scaffolding and stopped to ask them directions. Unfortunately Anna didn't get their names but they were really helpful and drew us some directions that were spot on! Moral of the story - listen to Mum she's always right and knows where she's going!

Arrived at Belton to beautiful sunshine it was such a lovely place! So many smart horses boxes very envious of many of them especially the ones with living areas! I dream one day of owning a lovely smart box with my XC colours on it (you'd definitely see it coming - those who have seen my XC colours will know why!).

It was all set out really well at Belton and there were loads of trade stands, lots for all the visitors to see with dog agility, classic cars, driving and showjumping, I saw William Whitaker go round!

Dressage

I started warming Holly up for her dressage about 10:50. It always takes a long time to get Holly going well as she is tense to start with and gets really excited, just wants to get on with the jumping bits! Before we were called to go in she was going nicely and had relaxed a little so I was hoping for an ok test. When going round the arena the Judge sounded the horn. We went past the entrance again as not quite ready, unfortunately this upset the Judge and I was told not to go past the entrance once the bell has sounded as they would run over time. I'm aware of the 45 second rule and was sorry to have upset the Judge, a lesson learned for the future. The poor Judge though, the next competitor did exactly the same as me!

The test was ok, I was pleased with her flying changes. She broke in the half pass and was tense in the walk, there was a lot going on around and she's not used to really big events like this so all good experience. Ended up with a 45.9 which wasn't too bad I think about 12th after the dressage. Some nice comments from both judges about Holly and given me pointers on what to work on.

Showjumping

Not much to say here apart from what a little superstar! We were one of only 4 that had a SJ clear, so pleased with her. After the great clear round we'd moved up to around 6th.

Horsepower Photography

Cross Country

We'd walked the course on Saturday. Didn't really like the look of the corner at no 5. It was causing quite a few riders concerns and subsequently was changed slightly, although I chose to take the long route here as did several other riders, I heard on the PA system that Andrew Nicholson had gone the long route so that confirmed it for me! The fence I was worried about most was no 4 just because of the width of it, a huge white tabletop! The drop into the water was also one I was a little worried about although Mum more than me!

Everything jumped fine. Now for the most irritating bit...... number 13! Number 13 was a long bar with a corner with some wooden squirrels in front of it! It was after a big rail into a clump of trees. Holly jumped number 12 really big, I tried to turn left but just didn't get her to it right and we had a run out taking the red flag with us. I circled and came back and jumped over the left hand part of the jump over the rail and continued on.

It was a long galloping courses and very bold jumps another rail followed soon after with great big boulders underneath it again not a problem for Holly. She jumped the everything else well coming up to the water. The marina complex had a skinny house one stride after house to huge drop! She jumped the house fine then when she landed she saw the great big drop thought about it, thankfully after I jumped the house I'd taken my hand off the rein and had my whip in hand, gave her a tap and she leapt from a standstill down into the water. She is so honest she really didn't have to do that and looked after me there! We splashed through the water and popped over the boat going out. Lots of applause there which was really nice. Anna was videoing this bit, you'll have to look on You Tube when the videos are uploaded she nearly dropped the camera when everyone gasped as Holly leapt off the drop. She said she heard a couple of people saying well sat! I got a fab photo from Horsepower photography!



Horsepower Photography


The cottage after water complex was really wide and I wondered whether we were going to get over that, she did the next sequence beautifully too then over a big chair and to the pig arcs. She jumped the arcs text book and I managed to turn her mid air to the second arc. The down over the marquee, again fine up over the case complex, over the big Bedmax jump then log brush to finish. I was absolutely delighted with her I think we were about a minute and a half over time.

Anna went off to film the course to show my Dad as he was left at home to look after all the horses. We don't have any grooms or any staff so it's a little difficult especially when events have an overnight stay.

After Anna filmed the course she went to see the results. That's when she saw a big E in the XC section. Confused and Anna being Anna she went to find out why I had got eliminated! We'd already had the postmortem after I got back so she knew that I'd rejumped the corner after the refusal although the left hand side of it the rail rather than the actual corner. She explained this to the lady in the information tent, who was very helpful, the information that was relayed back was that I was eliminated because when I retook the fence I jumped the Intermediate fence.

We all didn't understand that as that fence was not in the Intermediate course and that's when we queried it further. This upset a few people unfortunately but I wanted to get the position clear as I hadn't jumped a different fence and as the white flag was on the end of the jump I thought it should have been fine. It then became clear later that there was another white flag on the other end of the jump behind the tree so we hadn't jumped in-between both flags. This is a mistake that I am very annoyed with but one to learn from and I'm sure I'll never do this again when I walk a course I'll be making sure I look for all the flags! It's a shame about the miscommunication as there is no way we would have raised the issue if we hadn't been told that I'd jumped the Intermediate fence, I respect all fence judges and officials for the jobs they do particularly as most are volunteers and so essential and valued. I was in good company though Nicola Wilson unfortunately missed out two jumps and was eliminated in the CIC***.

As it was Holly's first Advanced I'm delighted with how she did, it's been a great education too and that's what it's all about. I've learnt from it and I'd think about how do things differently in the future. Also it was a long galloping course, Holly is fit but I'll be getting her even fitter she was tiring on the straights a little on the way home.

I'm hoping to do the OI at Aston in May then hopefully we will have been accepted for Tatterstalls. I will do another Advanced later on, I was hoping to do the Hartbury 3 day but it is looking extremely unlikely because of funding. We should be going to Blenheim in September though thanks to James' dad!

Videos will be uploaded on You Tube soon!

Thursday 15 April 2010

Update!


Sorry it's been a while since I updated my blog! Having a great season so far and I'm so happy to be out competing!

Holly Hot Lips has been fab this year, early days but I think we're still leading in the SEEL (South East Eventers League!) and I am really excited about Belton this weekend! I've got my times now, 11:37 dressage on Saturday, 10:04 SJ on Sunday and 12:00 XC on Sunday! We will be staying at a place about 10 miles away from Belton and Holly will be on site too. After a 2 for our walk at Somerley (well ok she wasn't walking, she was jogging!) I have been walking her on the top field every morning. She just gets so excited at events, particularly around the XC. I also had a dressage lesson this week with Liz West and hopefully have mastered (fingers crossed) our flying changes. We went to Lodge Farm on Wednesday to test out her brakes, decided to stay with the 3 ring on the 2nd hole, it's not that she is being too strong just really keen!

Corby is a little superstar! He has only done a couple of BE100's but his last event at SOE he was very good, tied with Sam Penn (who is having a fantastic season especially with her BYEH champion, Tickerage, he's lovely!) after dressage in his section, just a few time penalties meant we were 10th but I am delighted with him for so little outings he has done very well. It is very sad that he is for sale but he really is the nicest horse and I'm sure because of it will be totally adored wherever he goes! He really is so handsome, I reckon he'd also make a top Working Hunter! I've got a photo from SOE (Julia Shearwood) on order to put him on Horsequest :( !!


Duffy is doing well too, just out of the placings coming 11th at SOE, he and Corby are both entered for Nurstead on 24/25 April. Like all of my horses Duffy has been brought on by me from scratch and I'm sorry that he is for sale too. He always does a nice dressage test and is so bold XC and really looks after his jockey snaffle mouth at all times.

I'll be very sad when the boys go as will be a bit down on horsepower! However, I've got the excitement of doing more with Tango, aiming for the BYEH classes and little Bobby. Bobs really is a lovely mover and I'm looking forward doing Intro events with him later this season. I really enjoy taking the horses through the grades it's so rewarding.

Anyway, I'll write again after the weekend and no doubt I'll be doing some Twitter and Facebook updates over the weekend! As I've only Holly to ride this weekend I'm looking forward to having some time to see the trade stands at Belton and being a spectator too watching the likes of Oliver Townend and Kristina Cook go round!

Thursday 1 April 2010

Somerley Park International (CIC**) - 31 March - 7th!!


I was at Somerley with Holly Tuesday and yesterday for the ** and am pleased to report we came 7th!
There were around 65 starters although 11 withdraw at the SJ because of the conditions. It was really very sticky in the SJ because of the heavy rain particuarly overnight on Tuesday. Only 7 clear rounds in total of which Holly's was one.
I rewalked the XC and thankfully the sun came out and the wind picked up so it dried out a bit, one fence was removed because it was waterlogged. We had a great round XC, one small sticky moment at the water with two skinnies, but got back safely with a nice clear round only about 13 seconds over time (5.2 pens). I used my new watch, first time I've ever gone round with one which I think helped. I remember looking at the watch about half way round and already 4 minutes had gone so I kicked on!
Great result as this helps me to get the qualification I need to do *** later in the year, if I'm able to secure funding!!!
Next event with Holly is Belton on 16 April the Advanced (U25). I'll be at South of England with Duffy and Corby on the 10th.