debsflo
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My fizzy sec d mare got " too much impulsion " which was a huge understatement.
I know someone who once got a score sheet back with a picture of a beefburger at the bottom. Apparently the test hadn't gone too well....
I have just been reading comments on master dressage fb page, people getting hot under the collar with comments they have received at dressage competions. My daughter who had just turned 12 at the time and moved on to a larger pony had her first prelim with him. Things went wrong and my daughter got snatchy with the reins. The judge told her off which would made her think twice on doing it again. Fair enough and we went home and practiced hard for the next two weeks. When we arrived back i was standing beside the stuart and the judge of the week. The stuart spotted my daughter in the ring and began to tell the judge about her poor riding the week before, they didnt know who i was and i just walked away and my daughter went in on her old faithful pony. Who she often gets 75 to 80 % on. Well she came out with 59% and comment stated that rider has to stop snatching the rein on the pony to give a better picture. Which she didnt do once, but he had been influnced by his earlier conversation. Cross to say the least. My daughter learnt her lesson though good riding often gets forgot about, but a mistake will follow you around for a while.
I've had so many wry comments over the years, quite a lot I've chosen to forget.... But I remember when starting out years ago, I turned up at a show with my new and fabulous horse, feeling far too full of myself and overconfident ,and got beaten by a horse called Grotty...... Giving me a much needed lesson in humility. They are great levellers, horses, aren't they!
hi bat girl, sorry if this upset you. But the same world over there is so many nice people and just now and again some one pops up who can be rude or unsympathetic or as simple as a bee in their bonnet. I have come across many many lovely judges who have always helped and encouraged. Thank you for giving your time up and being part of our sport. We are just having a giggle.
I used to have a chestnut Arab X mare. She was almost pure Arab and had very typically Arab paces. I used to do the odd unaffiliated dressage with her as that was what my friends at the yard were in to. Most of the time I got nice comments about her accuracy and obedience - she wouldn't go in much of an outline but she was very obedient in other ways and her transitions were always spot on and we were only doing Prelims anyway. However, on one occasion the judge was a crusty old Colonel something or other. Not only did he give us the lowest marks we'd ever been given despite the fact that Moon had behaved impeccably but he didn't write a single comment, not even in the box at the bottom. The low marks I could have accepted if there'd been a bit of constructive commenting to go with them. Clearly he considered an Arab not worthy of his precious attention. I gave up doing dressage with her after that unless I was doing a One Day Event.
Batgirl, there's no way you'd only have 3 minutes with mine. Short legs would give you a leisurely 5 minutes to cogitate on his training and consider his marks. Perhaps this is why our marks aren't always top notch![]()
LOL! Do come and compete in front of me![]()
I have to say ive never had any comments that have made me annoyed!! I do get annoyed if I get lots marks with no comments beside them they are normally a 7/8 but it would be nice to know sometimes why it wasnt and 8/9
I competed at the weekend and the judge was amazing! It was at a venue we had never been to before and horse was very on edge as soon as we entered arena ( think rearing spinning spooking) Judge calls over to my caller to come and help so we walked round the edge once together then she rang the bell. At the end i went and thanked her and she was really nice and told horse he was a naughty boy haha!Lovely day