Fanatical
Well-Known Member
Ok, I am a complete die hard eventing fan and a big time Badminton geek so probably should know the answer to this question...but don't, so thought I'd ask on here.
The wait list.
It must be the most heartbreaking, demoralising thing ever to have a horse who is fit, sound, well and ready to perform at the biggest, most famous 4 star (ok 5 star - rolls eyes), in the world and end up not getting in off the wait list. Just to get a horse to this level and have them ready is a huge challenge in itself, so to then not be able to run at the event...urgh! :-( I am heartbroken for them all.
So, WHY does Badminton limit its starters?
Whilst in the past there have been a few more left on the wait list at the deadline than this year, there are never a huge number left. This year there are 6. Surely, over two days of dressage which invariably starts at 09.30am, and finishes between 16.30-17.00, they can fit 3 more in each day. XC day starts at 11.30am and finishes around 17.00 - again, surely they can start a little earlier/ finish a little later to accomodate another 6? And then the SJing is already split into two parts - surely by this point it isn't an issue between those that have withdrawn or not made it this far.
I completely understand the system which is used to put horses on the wait list (ie: number FEI points), its more why its necessary. Enlighten me folks please!
The wait list.
It must be the most heartbreaking, demoralising thing ever to have a horse who is fit, sound, well and ready to perform at the biggest, most famous 4 star (ok 5 star - rolls eyes), in the world and end up not getting in off the wait list. Just to get a horse to this level and have them ready is a huge challenge in itself, so to then not be able to run at the event...urgh! :-( I am heartbroken for them all.
So, WHY does Badminton limit its starters?
Whilst in the past there have been a few more left on the wait list at the deadline than this year, there are never a huge number left. This year there are 6. Surely, over two days of dressage which invariably starts at 09.30am, and finishes between 16.30-17.00, they can fit 3 more in each day. XC day starts at 11.30am and finishes around 17.00 - again, surely they can start a little earlier/ finish a little later to accomodate another 6? And then the SJing is already split into two parts - surely by this point it isn't an issue between those that have withdrawn or not made it this far.
I completely understand the system which is used to put horses on the wait list (ie: number FEI points), its more why its necessary. Enlighten me folks please!