abi31
Well-Known Member
So, I've had my new lad Paddy nearly a month now and decided to take him out to his first competition. There was an affiliated dressage comp with unaffiliated sections at a lovely indoor school about 40 mins away. He loaded like an old pro and was as good as gold in the warm-up. We went in the arena and he was spooked by the wall of mirrors but fine going past the gallery.
For his first two tests he tried really hard. We have a long way to go with bend and flexion but even in four weeks he's come on in leaps and bounds. I took the boy home and drove back for our results. How thrilled do you think I was when we won both the Novice 22 and 38?!! Then I went to see how the others had done and had a swift reality check. We were the only entrants in the unaffiliated section, so short of getting eliminated we still would have won.
Cue getting back to the yard and everyone asks you how you did, wasn't that brilliant and how many were in the class?... Still I'm a very proud mummy and we're going to a full unaff comp next week.xxx
For his first two tests he tried really hard. We have a long way to go with bend and flexion but even in four weeks he's come on in leaps and bounds. I took the boy home and drove back for our results. How thrilled do you think I was when we won both the Novice 22 and 38?!! Then I went to see how the others had done and had a swift reality check. We were the only entrants in the unaffiliated section, so short of getting eliminated we still would have won.
Cue getting back to the yard and everyone asks you how you did, wasn't that brilliant and how many were in the class?... Still I'm a very proud mummy and we're going to a full unaff comp next week.xxx