Rudey
Well-Known Member
Since July I have been out of the riding scene nursing a badly broken ankle.
As much as it pains me to do it, I look through equestrian photographer websites that cover my local haunts.
I don't know why I tease myself lol, it's a killer looking at all of the great photos and wishing it was me!!!
but then....
I came across photos of a combination I jump against in unaffliated open sj & xc.... they were jumping in a novice class!!!!
The horse and rider combination have been competing well throughout the year without any time off, no injuries of horse or rider and no confidence issues of the same. I just think it is so unfair as the combination have a fantastic partnership and win hands down. What about those people/horses/combination of both, who genuinely are novice... how are they supposed to compete against them!
Give them a chance pfffffffft! Some people just don't seem to want to test themselves, take a chance on a course. It's just easier to enter a class where they 'know' is below their capabilities JUST to bring home a winning rosette. I think it's sad. Why do it?? That's not true sportsmanship!
but then....
I came across photos of a combination I jump against in unaffliated open sj & xc.... they were jumping in a novice class!!!!
Give them a chance pfffffffft! Some people just don't seem to want to test themselves, take a chance on a course. It's just easier to enter a class where they 'know' is below their capabilities JUST to bring home a winning rosette. I think it's sad. Why do it?? That's not true sportsmanship!