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Having been to my first showing shows this year (Have previously spectated, never participated) I have to say i'm a bit disappointed at the attitudes of various judges, spectators, grooms as well as participants.
Of course that isn't to tar every one with the same brush but from the moment I got there all i could see was judges who quite clearly were favoring their 'friends', people getting very heavy handed with their horses (As far as one man hitting their horse in the face with their cane to stop him pulling down) and one class being held up for several minutes whilst a competitor came in the class very late then proceeded to make everyone wait while her mother wipe over her boots - in an in hand class. Both classes I entered I hadn't placed (I didn't expect to, I definitely wasn't dressed for the occasion and was more there for personal experience) however after the judges had placed the top six the rest of the class was left without a placing order and not a word or even a glance from the judge... is that normal for showing because I just found it a little bit rude?
That being said, I was over the moon with how my mare behaved after having a confidence knock, got a nice little ribbon in one class and the stewards were brilliant in guiding me in what i needed to do and not looking their nose down, what with me being a showing noob. It was good experience for me anyway and I learnt a lot with one goal being just that so I can do a few competitions with my youngster inhand next year.
Of course that isn't to tar every one with the same brush but from the moment I got there all i could see was judges who quite clearly were favoring their 'friends', people getting very heavy handed with their horses (As far as one man hitting their horse in the face with their cane to stop him pulling down) and one class being held up for several minutes whilst a competitor came in the class very late then proceeded to make everyone wait while her mother wipe over her boots - in an in hand class. Both classes I entered I hadn't placed (I didn't expect to, I definitely wasn't dressed for the occasion and was more there for personal experience) however after the judges had placed the top six the rest of the class was left without a placing order and not a word or even a glance from the judge... is that normal for showing because I just found it a little bit rude?
That being said, I was over the moon with how my mare behaved after having a confidence knock, got a nice little ribbon in one class and the stewards were brilliant in guiding me in what i needed to do and not looking their nose down, what with me being a showing noob. It was good experience for me anyway and I learnt a lot with one goal being just that so I can do a few competitions with my youngster inhand next year.