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Safina

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The boy produced a fair dressage test on Friday – good marks for trot & canter but sadly did not relax or show any extension in walk so we lost marks there. Ended the first day in 15th place on a penalty score of 37.4.

Had a brilliant cross country day on Saturday – no time faults on phases A& C and we bombed round phase B well within the optimum time of 2 minutes. He was a bit of a handful in the 10 minute box before phase D but he settled enough to be passed sound to continue by the vet. Gave me the ride of my life round the course – took the whole lot at a gallop and leapt every jump in his path without a second glance. We finished 3 seconds over the optimum time and picked up 1.2 time faults which left us in 10th place overnight on a penalty score of 38.6.

Had a nervous wait for my show jumping as the class jumped in reverse order. Unfortunately we knocked the second to last and picked up 4 faults which pushed us down to 11th place where we finished on a score of 42.6.

All in all a very successful event and far better than our first attempt in May. The boy was a star and very well behaved 99% of the time albeit a little hyper. I can hardly walk today and everything aches but I think that’s more from 3 nights of camping and drinking bubbly well into the night rather than the riding!
 
Well done good resut and hope the aches go soon
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I know - even worse, if I had been in class 1B (I was in 1A) I would have been 3rd on that score! Oh well....its not all about the ribbons!

Got a winter of drag hunting and indoor dressage & show jumping in preparation to go affiliated next year [wibble].

How is Finn and the new house?
 
Sounds like you had a good time! I was there grooming for my friend - she came 2nd in class 1 section B after doing 33.7 dressage and clear XC, in the lead overnight just to have ONE show jump down which pushed her down a place. It was only her (and her horses) 3rd event ever, she has only owned him 3 months!

Funnily enough we got chatting on Saturday night to the people who were in the lead in section A of class 1 - she jumped clear to win the section.

Had a really great time there and will def think about entering myself next year, although i agree sleeping in the lorry for 3 nights was - well - interesting
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Thought it was really well organised etc though
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OO that lovely grey won my class. She did a cracking dressage and kept it together the rest of the event to win. I've been twice now and this time round was heaps better. To be fair the weather in May was dreadful but I had a much better idea of what was expected of me and how to do well this time.

I was in a tent as the lorry was not big enough to sleep 2 riders and 2 grooms so we decided to all camp - not too bad but I was very pleased to get home to bed last night.

Roll on next May - think I might upgrade to class 2 next time...XC and SJ will be ok its just the stressage that is a bit of a sticking point for us. He does some cracking work at home but gets so tense out which makes our tests look stiff and unbalanced.

Well done to your friend - fab result for her
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Thanks a lot, will pass that on to her
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It was amazing, the girl who rode the grey (Leona) mainly hunts and shows, she has only ever ridden 4 dressage tests in her life (this was her 4th) - and she got 29
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All right for some isn't it!!
 
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