Britestar
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Finished on 69% to win the class, so we're off to the champs at Bury Farm next month! Bonkers.
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Will look out for you - I'm going too
Finished on 69% to win the class, so we're off to the champs at Bury Farm next month! Bonkers.
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Well done to every one.
Our first competition of any kind went pretty well yesterday. We did a walk and trot test. C was as good as gold. Even though the venue is encouraging to novice and nervous competitors when I arrived I had begun to wish I had not entered. I warmed up very quietly and did a sleepy kind of test instead of asking for more and getting too much. I did not expect to be placed. Imagine my surprise to find we were 2nd of 6.
Happy day.
Will look out for you - I'm going too![]()
Millies first competition report!
After wondering whether it was actually an ark we needed this morning, not a wagon, we headed off to do our first dressage test today. I had two main aims- give her as stress-free a journey as possible (she loads brilliantly but is a very nervous traveller) and hopefully make our way around the test without disgracing ourselves.
Venue is a couple of junctions up the motorway so we set off with rain lashing against the windscreen, the wind getting up, and me seriously questioning my sanity. Anyway, the warm up and test were actually both indoors so I decided I had no reason to complain and ought to pull myself together and stop being such a fair-weather wuss.
She was a bit eyes-on-stalks on arrival, but nothing too major. Got absolutely soaked tacking up so got to the warm-up as quickly as possible. She warmed up well, not bothered by the other horses at all, which was good, as we always ride alone at home. She was a bit gawpy at the mirrors but no silliness.
Over to the large indoor for the test, after some encouragment to actually get in the arena. Id opted for an Intro test to keep the day easy for us both. She wasnt bothered about the mirrors in this arena, so that was good. Quick trot around and the bell went. She did a really sweet test and didnt put a foot wrong. I felt her flagging a bit about half way, but I think her adrenaline had finally stopped and she suddenly realised the whole experience had actually been quite tiring!
Judge probably wondered why I was so ridiculously happy at the end, but I have been through absolute hell over the last 12 months, so to just be able to take my own horse out and do an Intro test meant absolutely everything to me.
We managed a very respectable 4th place, with 68.26%.
Loaded and travelled home fantastically and is currently in her stable looking pleased as punch.
And Ive only owned her for 8 weeks, so we are still a relatively new partnership.
Some pictures-
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Well done Meredith.
And also well done MP and everyone else who has been out this weekend.
Dancing Kira video as promised
[video=youtube_share;sMCFzQi3Wtg]https://youtu.be/sMCFzQi3Wtg[/video]
Looking good MP.
How do you go about putting the music together?
I am heading to Blair tomorrow! So if you are around in the afternoon (probs about 2-2.30pm) The Wee Coloured Job will be in the NPS Scotland In-Hand Small Breeds Final! He won it last year and whilst it would be nice to reclaim our title I will be happy with a top 6 finish! The beast is as clean as he is going to get tonight but I will have plenty of time to get any dodgy bits sorted in the morning as we aren't leaving til about 10.30am.
EKW - how did the wee coloured job do on Friday? Was he the chestnut/white shetland? If so, he is adorable! I did stand to watch the class but didn't see where you were placed. Hope you had a good Blair this year!