kc100
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Giant horse and I had qualified for the 2nd round of Trailblazers following our 65% Novice debut about a month ago. I'd had a lesson the week before the 2nd rounds with our new trainer who had commented on how stiff the big man is so lots of work on suppling him up with 10m circles in walk and trot - canter is his best pace so doesn't need as much work.
He warmed up really well, he'd had his massage pad on before the comp so I was hoping he'd go well - and he really did, it was one of his best ever tests. He normally tries to canter in his medium trots but he did them perfectly, we even had strangers commenting on how nice the test was! It wasn't flawless of course, the trot - walk for 2-5 strides - trot could have been better as the walk was slightly joggy, and the halt wasn't square; but that was about as bad as it got! He was a superstar, so proud of him and came out feeling really pleased. It definitely felt better than our first Novice where we got 65%, so I was hoping to at least match it or at least better the score.
So imagine my surprise when I found out we got 60.71%!! 2 weeks ago we went out to practice the same test at the same venue doing Trailblazers 1st rounds (even though I'd already qualified) and I lost my stirrup twice, he broke from canter to trot when I was wobbling around, and he cantered in his medium trot. We got 60.71% for that one and it was awful compared to what he did on Saturday!
I'm so disappointed, I know I've only been out competing 5 times and its still a learning curve, but can anyone give me a slap and tell me to snap out of it? I almost feel like there is no point carrying on, all of the judges comments (this time around) were that he was tight in his back and needs to be more supple which I already know - but is it fair to a 14 (nearly 15) year old horse to be asking him to try and become super supple when he is getting on a bit? He's never going to be as supple as the other horses out there competing, so are we always going to be destined to get 60% and never do much better?
I did some judge stalking after the competition to see why there were such variances in the marks (I know its unaff so it comes with the territory) - all 3 judges for my recent competitions are BD registered. The one who was judging when I qualified with 65% is a grade 5 so should be trustworthy, the one who gave me 60.71% when I lost my stirrup twice is a trainee so perhaps she was being a bit kind and I should have gotten a much lower score? The one from the 2nd round is also grade 5 so again I would have expected his scores to be similar to those of the other grade 5 judge from the 1st round, but they are way out! Do you think with it being a second round (if you were in the top 6 you got through to national finals) the judges can be harsher? Everyone in the class did all say he was marking harshly, another girl at my yard was there and she consistently scores 67-68%, she said her horse had done the best dressage test of his life and she only came out with 64%.
I just feel so demoralised after that, he'd gone so well and all we got was a measly 60%. I know I should be thinking with the 'what doesnt kill you makes you stronger' attitude but I'm honestly wondering if he is a BD grade 5 judge then that's maybe the best we are going to do? How much more supple can a nearly 15 year old ex hunter be? If anyone has any tips on getting him more supple that would be most appreciated!
Rant over, thanks to anyone who made it this far!
He warmed up really well, he'd had his massage pad on before the comp so I was hoping he'd go well - and he really did, it was one of his best ever tests. He normally tries to canter in his medium trots but he did them perfectly, we even had strangers commenting on how nice the test was! It wasn't flawless of course, the trot - walk for 2-5 strides - trot could have been better as the walk was slightly joggy, and the halt wasn't square; but that was about as bad as it got! He was a superstar, so proud of him and came out feeling really pleased. It definitely felt better than our first Novice where we got 65%, so I was hoping to at least match it or at least better the score.
So imagine my surprise when I found out we got 60.71%!! 2 weeks ago we went out to practice the same test at the same venue doing Trailblazers 1st rounds (even though I'd already qualified) and I lost my stirrup twice, he broke from canter to trot when I was wobbling around, and he cantered in his medium trot. We got 60.71% for that one and it was awful compared to what he did on Saturday!
I'm so disappointed, I know I've only been out competing 5 times and its still a learning curve, but can anyone give me a slap and tell me to snap out of it? I almost feel like there is no point carrying on, all of the judges comments (this time around) were that he was tight in his back and needs to be more supple which I already know - but is it fair to a 14 (nearly 15) year old horse to be asking him to try and become super supple when he is getting on a bit? He's never going to be as supple as the other horses out there competing, so are we always going to be destined to get 60% and never do much better?
I did some judge stalking after the competition to see why there were such variances in the marks (I know its unaff so it comes with the territory) - all 3 judges for my recent competitions are BD registered. The one who was judging when I qualified with 65% is a grade 5 so should be trustworthy, the one who gave me 60.71% when I lost my stirrup twice is a trainee so perhaps she was being a bit kind and I should have gotten a much lower score? The one from the 2nd round is also grade 5 so again I would have expected his scores to be similar to those of the other grade 5 judge from the 1st round, but they are way out! Do you think with it being a second round (if you were in the top 6 you got through to national finals) the judges can be harsher? Everyone in the class did all say he was marking harshly, another girl at my yard was there and she consistently scores 67-68%, she said her horse had done the best dressage test of his life and she only came out with 64%.
I just feel so demoralised after that, he'd gone so well and all we got was a measly 60%. I know I should be thinking with the 'what doesnt kill you makes you stronger' attitude but I'm honestly wondering if he is a BD grade 5 judge then that's maybe the best we are going to do? How much more supple can a nearly 15 year old ex hunter be? If anyone has any tips on getting him more supple that would be most appreciated!
Rant over, thanks to anyone who made it this far!