Ascott -u- wychwood IRF Report

Suzy

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So, it just wasn't meant to be today :-( But what a cracking new event.

I was second in my section (crack of dawn start) and it was quite drizzly when we arrived. In an economy bid, she doesn't have back shoes on and generally is very foot sure, EXCEPT on hard ground that has recently been rained on. She found the dressage arena quite slippy so performed an average test to score 32.6 (shame as she can do a lovely test) but not a million miles of the pace.

I thought the SJ was quite tricky for Intro - lots of dog legs and quite up to height. However, she's a good SJ so did a lovely clear.

The XC was beautifully built, not technical but quite big for an intro. It was a long walk from the lorry park but had a lovely warm up area. The organisers had spent a fortune on the going by laying a xc track of crushed stones and reseeding with grass to guarantee (they hope) good going - and the going was good (but was also my undoing).

We set off xc and she was going beautifully. The time seemed quite tight, but she's nippy so I wasn't worried. We were almost home, when on the approach to the smallest jump on the course (by miles) I lost my steering a little and had to cut in a little tighter than I would otherwise.

At this point sod's law came into play and as we turned she ended up right on the edge of the stone treated grass. As she put her hindleg down, all the stones moved out from under her (as there was nothing left to hold them in being the edge of the path) and her hindlegs went from under her. We both ended up sitting on the floor looking at one another in surprise. We were both fine so clambered back on and finished clear (we had no penalties for the fall as it was on the flat).

However, as I can't vault on like Mark Todd, we clocked up 14 time penalties as a result so were totally out of the running. Very gutting and I felt so sad for my poor pony as she tried really hard and didn't deserve it. The ironic thing is that I think the same would've happened even if she was shod and studded behind.

Thankfully she's not hurt and will live to fight another day, but that day won't be the Intro Finals at Aston le Walls :;-(

I hope everyone else had a good day - the PN looked lovely too, with a few decent questions.
 
what a real shame!
Wish i had been able to come and watch t really is a super event.
What did you have t do in the inro at the water?
Hope Hattikins did well!
 
You had to jump a beautifully carved fish in front of the water (it was stained so looked like it had scales) then splash in and out the water, and jumped another beautifully carved treasure chest on your way out. Straight forward, but quite spooky fences on a young/green horse.

I left before Hattikins did anything, but am certain she'll have had a wonderful day - I reckon she's 2007 Intro champion in the making (she's finished now so me saying that won't jinx her!)
 
ahh right that must be all new as it wasn't there last time I schooled at easter was the water jump in a main field ?

Yed tried texting her but heard nothing hope she did well!
 
That's such a shame
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poor you - must have been a shock - atleast both you and her are alright, which is the main thing
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Sorry the XC didn't quite work out as planned but glad you are both OK, sounds like you & she did really well except for that one slip-up
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Oh what real bad luck, what a shame
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Argh *IF ONLY*

Never mind hon, like grandad told me today, you live to fight another day and you are both home safe and sound
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Vxx
 
Thanks all. As you say, the main thing is we're fine. I looked at the results and she would've qualified so a bit of a pain!
 
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