sputnik
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I recently attended a local RC dressage competition on my very sweet and obliging TBx rescue mare. We did a couple of Prelims, and at the end of our second test, the judge took the trouble to come out of her box to speak to me. She asked me "How old is your horse?" I replied "She's 11". The judge said, "Oh, I thought you were going to say she was 22".
I was so taken aback that I didn't know what to say, and had to really bite back the tears. I found this terribly insulting, especially as I thought the test had gone quite well - my girl felt calm and relaxed, we made no mistakes and did all of the moves in the correct gait in the right places. My mare hasn't got flashy paces, but I work really hard with her schooling, and we have lots of fun together. I now feel inclined to give up on this dressage malarkey, it was such a negative experience. Needless to say, we came last, which is fine - somebody has to, but was it really necessary for the judge to take the trouble to be so rude about my horse to my face?
Furthermore, this particular judge turned up 20 minutes late, keeping everyone waiting.
I did mention her remark to the organisers of the event, but they weren't remotely interested.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
I was so taken aback that I didn't know what to say, and had to really bite back the tears. I found this terribly insulting, especially as I thought the test had gone quite well - my girl felt calm and relaxed, we made no mistakes and did all of the moves in the correct gait in the right places. My mare hasn't got flashy paces, but I work really hard with her schooling, and we have lots of fun together. I now feel inclined to give up on this dressage malarkey, it was such a negative experience. Needless to say, we came last, which is fine - somebody has to, but was it really necessary for the judge to take the trouble to be so rude about my horse to my face?
Furthermore, this particular judge turned up 20 minutes late, keeping everyone waiting.
I did mention her remark to the organisers of the event, but they weren't remotely interested.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?