Bubblegum
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Off we went to our 2nd PN. Very late times and we were so pleased... as we knew it was going to be hot. But was actually very very hot when daughter rode even though she was dressage 4.00ish!
They warmed up really well, not so long as usual because of the heat, and we were very pleased with test. Daughter all smiles as she came out of arena. But no! The judge hated it. Said is was hurried. So miserable score 43
Well now we know she has to go in slow motion. Horse can be very fizzy...but I thought they did great so shows how much I know!
SJ was just 30 mins later... horse very, very hot and clipping poles in the warm up. In they went & he met every fence perfectly and daughter rode him beautifully, but he just wasn't snapping up... 16 pens
So cooled him off as best we could and he seemed happier going into the XC...
Jumped 1st part of course well (and clear) but usually he just gets better and better as he goes round. Yesterday he didn't so daughter pulled up & retired.
I think as she is only 14 it was a very sensible thing to do. She just knew he was not on top form today.
We thought we had prepared well but, no it was not to be.
Spoke to Baileys nutritionist today at unaff SJ, where daughter took our baby ex-racer to jump, and she has suggested that its all down to electrolytes on such a hot week. So, as I have already said, we are on such a huge learning curve, and hopefully things will go better at our next outing... the BRC Horse Trials Champs.
They warmed up really well, not so long as usual because of the heat, and we were very pleased with test. Daughter all smiles as she came out of arena. But no! The judge hated it. Said is was hurried. So miserable score 43
SJ was just 30 mins later... horse very, very hot and clipping poles in the warm up. In they went & he met every fence perfectly and daughter rode him beautifully, but he just wasn't snapping up... 16 pens
So cooled him off as best we could and he seemed happier going into the XC...
Jumped 1st part of course well (and clear) but usually he just gets better and better as he goes round. Yesterday he didn't so daughter pulled up & retired.
I think as she is only 14 it was a very sensible thing to do. She just knew he was not on top form today.
We thought we had prepared well but, no it was not to be.
Spoke to Baileys nutritionist today at unaff SJ, where daughter took our baby ex-racer to jump, and she has suggested that its all down to electrolytes on such a hot week. So, as I have already said, we are on such a huge learning curve, and hopefully things will go better at our next outing... the BRC Horse Trials Champs.