little_flea
Well-Known Member
Oh dear. Haven't been out show jumping with the new mare for a few weeks, decided to go to BSJA at Norton Heath. This is NOT her favourite venue as she find the fences very spooky. Was umming and ahing about doing the 90cm Open - the plan was to take her into our first 1.10 next weekend. But as she had't been out for a while I decided to enter the 90 and the 1m. She went fine to fence 8 and then decided that she would NOT jump that silly pink bubblegum fence. Put in a stop with a throw to the side, and I went FLYING! Pics here of my flight - enjoy! (spectacular view of my bum unfortunately): http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/sportinpict...2tQJDZFAGdbG_s-
Maggie then decided not to get caught and to my horrible embarrasment proceeded to canter around the arena (which is big!) around ten laps (there is plenty of photographic evidence of this as well) before someone could catch her, much to everyones amusement. I had also sprained my hand so couldn't ride the next class.
I am so embarrased. I might have to give up show jumping. Though it was fairly amusing. It is not good to fall of a 17.2hh horse when you are over 30 and a bit stiff - I am certainly hurting today.
Might be time to get into some Parelli instead. Or, failing that, crocheting.
Maggie then decided not to get caught and to my horrible embarrasment proceeded to canter around the arena (which is big!) around ten laps (there is plenty of photographic evidence of this as well) before someone could catch her, much to everyones amusement. I had also sprained my hand so couldn't ride the next class.
I am so embarrased. I might have to give up show jumping. Though it was fairly amusing. It is not good to fall of a 17.2hh horse when you are over 30 and a bit stiff - I am certainly hurting today.
Might be time to get into some Parelli instead. Or, failing that, crocheting.