Hollyhorse
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I've posted before about this and had great feedback
Now I've been organising my horse's competition season - he's 5 years old (this year) and this will be his first season eventing. His planned season is as follows:
July - intro at Shipton Moyne
- intro at Cheltenham
August - pre novice at West Wilts
- pre novice at Sapey
- pre novice at Urchinwood manor
Sept - pre novice/novice at west wilts
- novice at gatcombe
- novice at charlton park
What does everyone think about this? Is the novice at west wilts/ gatcombe/ charlton park good for first-timers/beginners at that level? Does this look realistic or should I be aiming to just stick at pre-novice this year?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as I've never competed a horse above pre-novice before so not sure how to tell when he's ready to move up. He's a fantastic jumper and seems to have a super attitude toward it, is really careful and gets himself out of sticky situations. I was jumping him around all the 3ft 3 technical fences on his second cross country schooling session!
Many thanks
I've posted before about this and had great feedback
July - intro at Shipton Moyne
- intro at Cheltenham
August - pre novice at West Wilts
- pre novice at Sapey
- pre novice at Urchinwood manor
Sept - pre novice/novice at west wilts
- novice at gatcombe
- novice at charlton park
What does everyone think about this? Is the novice at west wilts/ gatcombe/ charlton park good for first-timers/beginners at that level? Does this look realistic or should I be aiming to just stick at pre-novice this year?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as I've never competed a horse above pre-novice before so not sure how to tell when he's ready to move up. He's a fantastic jumper and seems to have a super attitude toward it, is really careful and gets himself out of sticky situations. I was jumping him around all the 3ft 3 technical fences on his second cross country schooling session!
Many thanks