juliehannah58
Well-Known Member
Well, what a day! Just shows how up and down the world of showjumping is!
We went to Duckhurst today for the 90cm Amateur championship qualifier, with a view to doing the 1m if she felt good as it was only her 2nd BSJA show and she went very green at Crockstead 2 weeks ago. Anyway, she's jumped here twice before and always been super. Got her off the box and walked the course, up to height but easy enough. Went to warm up and all hell broke loose
Anyone who knows Duckhurst knows that the warm up is usually manic anyway- but today was exceptional! I had NO control at all (in a pelham) she was soooo strong and just fixing her neck, finally got her calmed down enough for a jump and she jumped well but took off afterwards
Then started darting to the left once we landed, sooo different from 2 weeks ago where I was kicking her into every fence! Oh well, in we went as once in the ring she sometimes snaps out of it, NOPE! No control at all, although she was jumping well the fences came too quick with no steering or brakes, so I had to retire
My Dad had come to watch, first time in 7 yrs and the first time I've ever had retire! (Joner
) So, I was really deflated, last time I couldn't get her going, this time I couldn't stop her, and nothing had changed!
Decided to put her in the lorry and come out for the 1m and try to 'start again' but upon entering the warm up she got all silly again so instead I hacked her down the lane to calm her down. This seemed to do the trick as when we went back in everything clicked into place and she warmed up well - hurrah!! So, I hopped off to walk the course and prompty fainted, it was bl00dy massive!!
I measured the fences afterwards and one oxer was 1.12m!! Think this was because there was LOADS of clears in the first class. So, a slightly greenish colour, in we went for the biggest round she'd ever done and after a not so good start....but she went great! Only one down and it really was unlucky, it was a double on a long distance and her little cobby legs don't stretch that far so she put a short one in and just tapped it on the way up. Still I was thrilled, she redeemed herself!
Just goes to show, you never know what's in store when it comes to jumping!
Vid will be up soon, thanks for reading
We went to Duckhurst today for the 90cm Amateur championship qualifier, with a view to doing the 1m if she felt good as it was only her 2nd BSJA show and she went very green at Crockstead 2 weeks ago. Anyway, she's jumped here twice before and always been super. Got her off the box and walked the course, up to height but easy enough. Went to warm up and all hell broke loose
Decided to put her in the lorry and come out for the 1m and try to 'start again' but upon entering the warm up she got all silly again so instead I hacked her down the lane to calm her down. This seemed to do the trick as when we went back in everything clicked into place and she warmed up well - hurrah!! So, I hopped off to walk the course and prompty fainted, it was bl00dy massive!!
Just goes to show, you never know what's in store when it comes to jumping!
Vid will be up soon, thanks for reading