Chatsworth Arena Eventing Competition Report

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I love the Chatsworth International Horse Trials. It's local to me. Pony club kids and Riding Club members dressage run for it every year and then stay on and watch so we always go. When they started the arena eventing there during the weekend I was desperate to enter but was nowhere near ready last year. But I went for it this year. It was quite an experience! I was originally planning to enter the AE90 on both Friday and Saturday but then my RI's horse was lame so I offered her the chance to ride Amber on the Friday. The thinking being that she would have a horse to ride and I would have a pathfinder.

On Friday we arrived through the iconic golden gates and immediately saw Lucinda Green going for a run with her dog. The setting was spectacular and as I was not riding it was great! I could relax, soak up the atmosphere, star-spot and enjoy the scenery.

Amber jumped confidently, just rolling a pole at the first element of the double for 4 faults and also had 4 time faults for going too fast. I can't find any results online but there were very few clears. I saw none at all! There had not been any by the time Amber went in after 20 riders either but not sure what happened later. It was a twisty, undulating, fully up to height and technical course and it was causing all sorts of problems. So I was thrilled.

Then on Saturday it was my turn. Amber going round the day before may not have been the best idea in the world though. She was absolutely full of it all the way down. Whereas on Friday she had been very chilled. It was about a 10-15 minute hack along the river down to the arena from the lorry park and she was a nightmare! Never known her like it. I thought there was something wrong with her - a thistle in a boot or a thorn in her mouth or something because she was just so unsettled. Now I believe it was sheer excitement as she knew exactly what was coming! I warmed up mostly in trot, did not dare jump more than a couple of X-poles and a small straight, and my kids were saying 'don't ride her, it's not worth it' which was not helping my nerves. So I thought I'd take her in, jump a couple and then retire if she did not settle.

She started off fairly sane although she rolled a pole at the first. Then she got faster and faster and by the final 2 of the show jumps was pretty much out of control. Eeeek. After the final SJ fence I had brake failure and almost exited the arena over the metal barriers and into the river. Oops. Fortunately Amber decided that was not a good idea and we set of on XC which she was a lot better on. So although it was a bit heart-in-mouth we also finished up on 4 jumping faults. I cant say I enjoyed it much though! (There may have been some swearing involved. Sorry Amber, sorry kids). Back to the drawing board on the 'learn to ride my horse' front.

After sorting out Amber and reloading her we watched a bit of the 4 star event, browsed some lovely shops but managed with some difficulty to resist enlarging the hole in my bank balance. And shared a buggy ride with Pippa Funnell resplendent in top hat and tails. All in all a very memorable day and I can't wait for next year! What an awesome place to compete. Feel very, very lucky.

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Well done for even competing! If my horse had been acting up before hand and I had to go in the ring at Chatsworth of all places I think I would have struggled to find the much required balls.

You got 4 faults in the AE90, you can ride your horse! Said horse just needs to chill the f out a little :D I watched a fantastic video by Tim stockdale some years ago that showed a great exercise for rushy horses, worked a treat on my zoomy mare, I shall try to find it!

Fab gate pic too!
 
How fantastic AE! Would love to do that, the course looks awesome, love the duck!

We had a great session today, I wanted to keep things nice and low key - our local XC course has a grass / sand mix hacking route so we had a walk around most of that then a trot and canter. Had a walk through the water then up to the main cross country field. Popped a couple of ditches and small logs then a few bigger solid fences. The show jumps were out so jumped 6 or 7 of them then back to the XC fences. Theres a large bank with 3 different levels, up and over the lowest level then a few strides to a skinny, up and over the middle level and then 2 strides to an even skinnier skinny, M was absolutely loving it, a bit too bold on a couple of occasions but he was having good fun.

Then we put a sequence together, log with a drop on landing, canter through the wooded area, into a clearing, two steps into the water, step up out of the water. Then a short canter to another large bank, log on top and onto steep downwards bank, onto another small bank, dry stone wall with a drop on the other side. He took a flier and I slipped my reins at that point but gathered them back up and finished over a deep ditch with white logs either side. What great fun!

Then we walked back around the hacking lane and popped a couple of hurdles on the way.

Day off tomorrow, flatwork Tuesday then a hack on Wednesday :)
 
Well done for even competing! If my horse had been acting up before hand and I had to go in the ring at Chatsworth of all places I think I would have struggled to find the much required balls.

You got 4 faults in the AE90, you can ride your horse! Said horse just needs to chill the f out a little :D I watched a fantastic video by Tim stockdale some years ago that showed a great exercise for rushy horses, worked a treat on my zoomy mare, I shall try to find it!

Fab gate pic too!

Any tips would be great! Thanks xxx
 
You looked fantastic! We were there on Sunday and has a walk around the AE course - I've wanted to bring my connie for a few years but budget/fitness/life/towing set up always gets in the way :(

Next year I'm hoping to make it!

Well done - course looked fab and fences are fantastic x
 
I think my horse would have been exactly the same had he done the same super fun stuff the day before and got to do it again!!

We did a SJ clinic last week where we practiced parts of the course and then put it all together - and by the time we were doing the whole thing he knew it all and completely took over on the related distances. I basically did the lesson in reverse and had to stop in between them when we were supposed to be stringing it all together...

Well done you for not bottling out, you'll be more ready for her being a smarty pants next time :-)
 
How fantastic AE! Would love to do that, the course looks awesome, love the duck!

We had a great session today, I wanted to keep things nice and low key - our local XC course has a grass / sand mix hacking route so we had a walk around most of that then a trot and canter. Had a walk through the water then up to the main cross country field. Popped a couple of ditches and small logs then a few bigger solid fences. The show jumps were out so jumped 6 or 7 of them then back to the XC fences. Theres a large bank with 3 different levels, up and over the lowest level then a few strides to a skinny, up and over the middle level and then 2 strides to an even skinnier skinny, M was absolutely loving it, a bit too bold on a couple of occasions but he was having good fun.

Then we put a sequence together, log with a drop on landing, canter through the wooded area, into a clearing, two steps into the water, step up out of the water. Then a short canter to another large bank, log on top and onto steep downwards bank, onto another small bank, dry stone wall with a drop on the other side. He took a flier and I slipped my reins at that point but gathered them back up and finished over a deep ditch with white logs either side. What great fun!

Then we walked back around the hacking lane and popped a couple of hurdles on the way.

Day off tomorrow, flatwork Tuesday then a hack on Wednesday :)

I want to know where you were, it sounds super ;)

Fiona
 
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