Ahrena
Well-Known Member
Last year I had a fantastic find and got a lovely one eyed 13 year old warmblood on loan . He was meant to be a riding club horse to have a few months of fun before I went to uni after my old pony was retired due to navicular and the other not having the brain to compete.
When I went to view him, his owner has quite novicey and had lost her confidence on him as he can get quite hot whenjumpinh. Spoke to her yard owner who had been competing him who said he was doing discovery and had done be. After digging and meeting his old old owner I discovered he had been a very successful show jupmer, winning a lot of fox hunter classes.
Anyway in time we affiliated eventing. I remembered my passion of the sport (had forgotten has hadn't done it for years) and I withdrew from uni, packed our bags and joined an eventing yard as a working pupil.
Over the winter I was consisttly jumping him 1.10m - 1.20m at home and competed in several NC over the winter successfully. The first job didn't really work out and in February I started at a new yard. I receive a lot more lessons here and until yesterday hadn't really jumped over 1m as was working on technique.
After 5 great runs pre-novice so far this season, with all clear xc and the last three d/c and getting placed (and beating my boss 3 times running) I entered my first novice. Boss was very very encouraging and confident we were ready, and considering he could of done the last 3 on the buckle with my eyes shut I was pretty confident and excited.
We were meant to go to west wilts but that cancelled. I had a lesson last weekend instead jumping in the jump paddock and I got a duff stride and he skidded and fell over. Boss got me back on and jumped a couple of courses and he seemed fine. Had his back lady out asap to check him. She treated him and then he needed a couple of days off. So only got to get back on him yesterday for nunney. Schooled for a while then put up some reasonably big fences to get my eye in.
I couldn't see a stride what so ever. I wanted to start jumping bigger a few weeks ago so i wouldn't clam up and ride poorly with nerves but have only been jumping in lessons lately (did mention it to my boss but never happened as he was working on my technique).
I kept missing and he actually put a stop in. Managed to pull myself together in the end and rode ok. Then today..thought the sj actually looked quite small and defo jumpable. Did an ok dressage, not fab but given he hadn't been ridden all week I was pleased. Then show jumping...well to cut a long story short I was riding ok. Getting decent strides. He stopped once warming up.
In the ring I ffroze a bit into fence one, got a bad stride and e stopped and I fell off. Got on and rode ok to the last where I had another duffer and he stopped again. Jumped it ok but retired before the xc.
I am devasted what I've done to him. He literally never ever ever stops, he jumps from any angle, any stride, any fence, absolutely regardless of anything. I've had him lock on to the 8 foot hedge round the outside of the school before when he was feeling very fresh (I obviously didn't let him jump it but you know), out hunting he's come through a pack of 7 horses all stopping at a hedge right in front of him and jumped it. He NEVER stops.
So 4 stops in 2 days is devastating. I've never had a decent horse before that I could do what I really love and now I've ruined him because I'm such an awful rider. I'm entered for stonar and nut well court novices but will obviously withdraw.
Sorry for the woe be me post just needed a rant really as I'm so upset what i've done to him.
When I went to view him, his owner has quite novicey and had lost her confidence on him as he can get quite hot whenjumpinh. Spoke to her yard owner who had been competing him who said he was doing discovery and had done be. After digging and meeting his old old owner I discovered he had been a very successful show jupmer, winning a lot of fox hunter classes.
Anyway in time we affiliated eventing. I remembered my passion of the sport (had forgotten has hadn't done it for years) and I withdrew from uni, packed our bags and joined an eventing yard as a working pupil.
Over the winter I was consisttly jumping him 1.10m - 1.20m at home and competed in several NC over the winter successfully. The first job didn't really work out and in February I started at a new yard. I receive a lot more lessons here and until yesterday hadn't really jumped over 1m as was working on technique.
After 5 great runs pre-novice so far this season, with all clear xc and the last three d/c and getting placed (and beating my boss 3 times running) I entered my first novice. Boss was very very encouraging and confident we were ready, and considering he could of done the last 3 on the buckle with my eyes shut I was pretty confident and excited.
We were meant to go to west wilts but that cancelled. I had a lesson last weekend instead jumping in the jump paddock and I got a duff stride and he skidded and fell over. Boss got me back on and jumped a couple of courses and he seemed fine. Had his back lady out asap to check him. She treated him and then he needed a couple of days off. So only got to get back on him yesterday for nunney. Schooled for a while then put up some reasonably big fences to get my eye in.
I couldn't see a stride what so ever. I wanted to start jumping bigger a few weeks ago so i wouldn't clam up and ride poorly with nerves but have only been jumping in lessons lately (did mention it to my boss but never happened as he was working on my technique).
I kept missing and he actually put a stop in. Managed to pull myself together in the end and rode ok. Then today..thought the sj actually looked quite small and defo jumpable. Did an ok dressage, not fab but given he hadn't been ridden all week I was pleased. Then show jumping...well to cut a long story short I was riding ok. Getting decent strides. He stopped once warming up.
In the ring I ffroze a bit into fence one, got a bad stride and e stopped and I fell off. Got on and rode ok to the last where I had another duffer and he stopped again. Jumped it ok but retired before the xc.
I am devasted what I've done to him. He literally never ever ever stops, he jumps from any angle, any stride, any fence, absolutely regardless of anything. I've had him lock on to the 8 foot hedge round the outside of the school before when he was feeling very fresh (I obviously didn't let him jump it but you know), out hunting he's come through a pack of 7 horses all stopping at a hedge right in front of him and jumped it. He NEVER stops.
So 4 stops in 2 days is devastating. I've never had a decent horse before that I could do what I really love and now I've ruined him because I'm such an awful rider. I'm entered for stonar and nut well court novices but will obviously withdraw.
Sorry for the woe be me post just needed a rant really as I'm so upset what i've done to him.