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What was the worst competitor you have ever had to deal with??
Many moons ago I stepped in to judge at a local show, now I know my breeds and know what I like and in a ridden class I like manners and a nice smooth way of going. At local I can forgive some conformation issues such a splints and small scars and the like. One thing I won't forgive is obesity (of the pony that is!) Anyway I had had a lovely day, given people what I hoped were some helpful tips and people seemed happy with their placings.
There was in one class - I won't mention which one - a horse that was sooo fat it wibbled into the ring, ears back, pokey nosed all the way - VERY resistant to the leg, not a happy bunny, but not lame so let them carry on. In the individual the horse refused point blank to canter on the right leg and just bucked and napped back into the line up. Rider was kicking and hauling in an attempt at an outline. I duly placed it last. The rider had a fit as they felt they should have been placed above a pony that went on the wrong leg (was corrected immediatly and rest of show simply lovely placed it 3rd out of about 8) Rider then tried ripping the other animals in the ring to bits!! I told them exactly why they were last and all I got was a mouthful and told they did county showing and medium dressage!!!!! I nearly snorted with laughter, but held it together and asked where they did their dressage as I hadn't seen them out and about and told them I competed at dressage to - They went VERY red and ambled off!!!
Sad thing is horse would actually have been very nice if it lost half the weight and the rider had sought some lessons.
Many moons ago I stepped in to judge at a local show, now I know my breeds and know what I like and in a ridden class I like manners and a nice smooth way of going. At local I can forgive some conformation issues such a splints and small scars and the like. One thing I won't forgive is obesity (of the pony that is!) Anyway I had had a lovely day, given people what I hoped were some helpful tips and people seemed happy with their placings.
There was in one class - I won't mention which one - a horse that was sooo fat it wibbled into the ring, ears back, pokey nosed all the way - VERY resistant to the leg, not a happy bunny, but not lame so let them carry on. In the individual the horse refused point blank to canter on the right leg and just bucked and napped back into the line up. Rider was kicking and hauling in an attempt at an outline. I duly placed it last. The rider had a fit as they felt they should have been placed above a pony that went on the wrong leg (was corrected immediatly and rest of show simply lovely placed it 3rd out of about 8) Rider then tried ripping the other animals in the ring to bits!! I told them exactly why they were last and all I got was a mouthful and told they did county showing and medium dressage!!!!! I nearly snorted with laughter, but held it together and asked where they did their dressage as I hadn't seen them out and about and told them I competed at dressage to - They went VERY red and ambled off!!!
Sad thing is horse would actually have been very nice if it lost half the weight and the rider had sought some lessons.