ArcticFox
Well-Known Member
I qualified with the riding club team for the Novice HT champs at Aston Le Walls last weekend.
We set off on the Friday taking a total of 7.5hours to land at Washbrook farm but all the horses travelled really well and did not look tired from their journey. We landed around 3.30 but couldn't set up camp until after 6pm as the lorry park was so full.
My times weren't too bad as I was the third in our team to go. so on the Sat it was a 6am start to bath, plait and prepare for my 10.30 dressage. My boy seemed very relaxed and we did a good test to finish on 34.7. That left us equal 5th in our arena.
SJ followed at 3pm and it was a lovely bright ring with an alternative fence at number 4, I opted for the direct route and it jumped really nicely. We had a lovely clear round
Sunday long format came, the ground was hard but I'm not complaining, most horses were running too fast on the xc and I would rather hard ground than boggy. the first phase of the roads and tracks was 2.5km at 12min 30s. My boy was a bit overexcited and jogged most of the way. I was conscious he needed to walk to conserve energy but just couldn't get him to for the first bit. Steeplechase was brilliant! 1km over 2minutes with 6 fences and jack flew round, we finished 10 seconds inside the time and onto phase C, this was 4.5km in 27mins so I trotted the first 1km to settle him. Sadly it all went wrong here!!
The 1km marker was in a field alongside the steeplechase field and I finally managed to get jack to relax into walk, gave him a pat and altered my stopwatch (I made an error with it before the steeplechase). A horse galloped past on the steeplechase and jack panicked and shot off. I tried very hard to stay on but with the 90degree corner coming up I couldn't stay on.
As I came off I pulled my saddle over, heard my Point two bang and hit the deck. It was very painful! I did spend a bit of time trying to mentally work through it so I could get back on but when the doctor came over I knew I would not be able to ride him. My right arm was agony and I felt like I had wrenched my shoulder and sprained my wrist.
Thankfully Jack was unhurt and caught by very helpful people, he doesn't seem bothered by his ordeal although I have yet to sit on him until I'm recovered.
The Doc thought I had broken my wrist so I spent 4.5hours in A&E that afternoon to find I had broken my thumb. the worst bit was my chest pain - at the time it felt like muscular damage but it got worse the following couple of days and on Tues I went to the fracture clinic in Edinburgh to be told that I have probably broken a rib
anyway, my black eye has developed, I have bruises on my knee, elbow, both shoulders and wrist to add to my broken thumb!
What puzzled me though was that my P2 seemed to deflate really quickly, and when I looked at it there is dirt all down the right side (I think I landed on my head, right shoulder and side then rolled onto my back and hit my left arm on the ground) and a puncture on the left just below my ribcage, my number bib also has a hole in it and my racesafe is also marked. not sure what I landed on but it was sharp (and expensive!)
New hat on order
P2 away for (hopefully) repair
Shoulder pads on the racesafe definitely better than the Kan ones
Some pics
Professional pics
http://actionreplayphotography.co.uk/page268a.html
Dr -10.15 - 10.30 and the bottom of page 2,
SJ -14.30 - 15.00 then bottom of page 11
Steeplechase -12.00- 13.00, page 12
My eye!
My knee!
My HS1 hat! look at the casing at the back and you can see one side is pressed in and the other is sticking out. considering this is the back of the hat and I landed on the front I'm interested in the hat report when it comes back
We set off on the Friday taking a total of 7.5hours to land at Washbrook farm but all the horses travelled really well and did not look tired from their journey. We landed around 3.30 but couldn't set up camp until after 6pm as the lorry park was so full.
My times weren't too bad as I was the third in our team to go. so on the Sat it was a 6am start to bath, plait and prepare for my 10.30 dressage. My boy seemed very relaxed and we did a good test to finish on 34.7. That left us equal 5th in our arena.
SJ followed at 3pm and it was a lovely bright ring with an alternative fence at number 4, I opted for the direct route and it jumped really nicely. We had a lovely clear round
Sunday long format came, the ground was hard but I'm not complaining, most horses were running too fast on the xc and I would rather hard ground than boggy. the first phase of the roads and tracks was 2.5km at 12min 30s. My boy was a bit overexcited and jogged most of the way. I was conscious he needed to walk to conserve energy but just couldn't get him to for the first bit. Steeplechase was brilliant! 1km over 2minutes with 6 fences and jack flew round, we finished 10 seconds inside the time and onto phase C, this was 4.5km in 27mins so I trotted the first 1km to settle him. Sadly it all went wrong here!!
The 1km marker was in a field alongside the steeplechase field and I finally managed to get jack to relax into walk, gave him a pat and altered my stopwatch (I made an error with it before the steeplechase). A horse galloped past on the steeplechase and jack panicked and shot off. I tried very hard to stay on but with the 90degree corner coming up I couldn't stay on.
As I came off I pulled my saddle over, heard my Point two bang and hit the deck. It was very painful! I did spend a bit of time trying to mentally work through it so I could get back on but when the doctor came over I knew I would not be able to ride him. My right arm was agony and I felt like I had wrenched my shoulder and sprained my wrist.
Thankfully Jack was unhurt and caught by very helpful people, he doesn't seem bothered by his ordeal although I have yet to sit on him until I'm recovered.
The Doc thought I had broken my wrist so I spent 4.5hours in A&E that afternoon to find I had broken my thumb. the worst bit was my chest pain - at the time it felt like muscular damage but it got worse the following couple of days and on Tues I went to the fracture clinic in Edinburgh to be told that I have probably broken a rib
anyway, my black eye has developed, I have bruises on my knee, elbow, both shoulders and wrist to add to my broken thumb!
What puzzled me though was that my P2 seemed to deflate really quickly, and when I looked at it there is dirt all down the right side (I think I landed on my head, right shoulder and side then rolled onto my back and hit my left arm on the ground) and a puncture on the left just below my ribcage, my number bib also has a hole in it and my racesafe is also marked. not sure what I landed on but it was sharp (and expensive!)
New hat on order
P2 away for (hopefully) repair
Shoulder pads on the racesafe definitely better than the Kan ones
Some pics
Professional pics
http://actionreplayphotography.co.uk/page268a.html
Dr -10.15 - 10.30 and the bottom of page 2,
SJ -14.30 - 15.00 then bottom of page 11
Steeplechase -12.00- 13.00, page 12
My eye!
My knee!
My HS1 hat! look at the casing at the back and you can see one side is pressed in and the other is sticking out. considering this is the back of the hat and I landed on the front I'm interested in the hat report when it comes back