MrsMozartletoe
Just passing through...
As title.
Am lying in bed and contemplaing shifting butt up there for a look-see.
Am lying in bed and contemplaing shifting butt up there for a look-see.
Thanks Mrs MWill be interested to see when the results go up how many withdrew?
We didn't enter but went to watch. When we got there about 12 noon, the lorry park was only half full, which is unusual. My mate is fence judging and she said at 8.30am there was 3 lorries in the car park.
We saw the results of the mini and nearly half in each section had withdrew.
In one section some were going round in 7 minutes plus, think opt time was just over 5 mins. and the other section they were mostly 5-6 minutes. Loads of refusals - you would think that would tell them something wouldn't you, ie. listen to your horse.
And loads of fallers, and a couple of hospital runs. When we left they were waiting for the ambulance to return from a run before they could start again. they put out half an hour delay and they were already running about an hour and a half late.
I went with my friend who was doing the novice. I did tell her I thought she was mad to go but we had a great dayShe did a lovely clear, her time was not fast but the idea was to aim for a clear rather than a ribbon so mission accomplished. She reckoned the going was heavy rather than slippery. While we were walking the course & retrieving her crop (which flew out of her hand when she took a flyer at the sunken road) we saw a fair few go round and didn't see any nasty falls or mishaps that I would blame on the going
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We didn't enter but went to watch. When we got there about 12 noon, the lorry park was only half full, which is unusual. My mate is fence judging and she said at 8.30am there was 3 lorries in the car park.
We saw the results of the mini and nearly half in each section had withdrew.
In one section some were going round in 7 minutes plus, think opt time was just over 5 mins. and the other section they were mostly 5-6 minutes. Loads of refusals - you would think that would tell them something wouldn't you, ie. listen to your horse.
And loads of fallers, and a couple of hospital runs. When we left they were waiting for the ambulance to return from a run before they could start again. they put out half an hour delay and they were already running about an hour and a half late.
Saw another mate in the shop and there had been a bad fall at Marchington too SJ. Someone had landed on their head and was taken to hospital, so not a very good day to be competing.
My little sister did the intermediate. Her time was just after 4, she went on time and just missed the rain! She said the warm up was slippy and muddy but that is to be expected, there isn't much people and do about that.
She said the ground was alright on the course and fences had got good take off and landings. She went clear but was a bit of a numpty and jumped down the wrong set of steps and get herself elminated. She was miles off the time but I told her to go steady because of the wet ground.
The only concern I had was that the open times were nearly 7pm and the light is really bad by 6.30, I didn't think they would have enough light to jump. Would be interested to hear how that worked out.
Just looked at the results and by my reckoning about 95 people withdrew, so that makes me feel better for withdrawing now. Call me silly if you want but Pidge is my only horse and I intend to look after him, even if I am a neurotic owner every now and again![]()
Just looked at the results and by my reckoning about 95 people withdrew, so that makes me feel better for withdrawing now. Call me silly if you want but Pidge is my only horse and I intend to look after him, even if I am a neurotic owner every now and again![]()