touchstone
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What you should have done is do a few transitions from walk or halt to trot to get the horse more active in the trot. If he was still lazy back your leg up with the stick and get the trot more active. This is what they would have wanted to see. You can't canter to a jump with a pole set at trot distance as you will be far too deep to the fence.
^^^ This basically, although I appreciate you trotted into the fence. When I took my stage 3 many years ago I had one horse that was a slug and another that was a speed merchant, you need to show you can ride both. The examiners would want to see you achieving a good active trot, circling if necessary before attempting the jump, but not going into canter and if they felt they needed to stop you going any further then appealing will just be your word against theirs.