Thistle
Well-Known Member
OK, before I get lynched, I am extremely grateful to the hundreds of volunteers who give up their time to judge so we and our loved ones can compete.
However the last twice out at BE we have had problems.
2 weeks ago a judge gave Bee 2 stops at a fence she stopped at once, resulting in a cummulative elimination, luckily it was the last but one fence and she completed,and we spoke to the fence judge who said that she had since spoken to the technical Advisor (lots of people did the same thing, it was a corner with a long route, glance off the corner , reroute to the long route but in doing so you have to cross your tracks, no other approach to the fence, a bit like the corner in Huntsmans close at Badminton), and was told by the TA that it was to be given as 1 stop, but the score sheets had gone in and were not altered. Had to speak to scorers (who I know are busy people and don't want disturbing) to get score altered.
Yesterday in SJ, jumped into double on a very bad stride, had 1st part down and pony couldn't get stride to jump out and stopped. Eventually judge rang bell, young helpers wandered over and put pole back, took so long Bee had to walk 2 circles, rang bell when Bee still in walk and she jumped through nicely. She was given 14 time faults, this pony always gets a move on SJ and never gets time faults even on very tight courses. Having watched others who had stops, even those who used all the arena and went in a much slower rhythm, only got a few faults, some got none. I guess the clock didn't stop whilst the pole was put back.
Unable to complain as we didn't have any evidence as not videoed or anything, we put it down to experience. Was costly though as she then went clear XC.
I feel a bit peed off though as I paid £75 each time for entry (including start fee) as as such would expect the judges and helpers to be properly trained.
From now on I will be recording everything, but don't want to become one of those awful people who moan about everything, which is why we left it yesterday.
However the last twice out at BE we have had problems.
2 weeks ago a judge gave Bee 2 stops at a fence she stopped at once, resulting in a cummulative elimination, luckily it was the last but one fence and she completed,and we spoke to the fence judge who said that she had since spoken to the technical Advisor (lots of people did the same thing, it was a corner with a long route, glance off the corner , reroute to the long route but in doing so you have to cross your tracks, no other approach to the fence, a bit like the corner in Huntsmans close at Badminton), and was told by the TA that it was to be given as 1 stop, but the score sheets had gone in and were not altered. Had to speak to scorers (who I know are busy people and don't want disturbing) to get score altered.
Yesterday in SJ, jumped into double on a very bad stride, had 1st part down and pony couldn't get stride to jump out and stopped. Eventually judge rang bell, young helpers wandered over and put pole back, took so long Bee had to walk 2 circles, rang bell when Bee still in walk and she jumped through nicely. She was given 14 time faults, this pony always gets a move on SJ and never gets time faults even on very tight courses. Having watched others who had stops, even those who used all the arena and went in a much slower rhythm, only got a few faults, some got none. I guess the clock didn't stop whilst the pole was put back.
Unable to complain as we didn't have any evidence as not videoed or anything, we put it down to experience. Was costly though as she then went clear XC.
I feel a bit peed off though as I paid £75 each time for entry (including start fee) as as such would expect the judges and helpers to be properly trained.
From now on I will be recording everything, but don't want to become one of those awful people who moan about everything, which is why we left it yesterday.