susie2193
Well-Known Member
Hi
Not a lot of point to this post, but just needed to vent my anger.
Judging yesterday at an unaffiliated SJ event, (I am a BS judge), a competitor came in with a schooling whip, as it was unaff we decided to let her jump and then have a quiet word afterwards just to let her know it wasn't allowed. She got eliminated at the 6th fence for 2 stops and then proceeded to beat her pony, at least 7 or 8 times, enough to leave wheals we could see from the box. We asked her to come to the box, with a parent, when she had dismounted.
Her mother came in to ask why we wanted to speak to her, and told us she was 16. So we said that she didn't need a parent but we wanted to talk to the girl.
When she came in, we pointed out the a schooling whip wasn't allowed in the rules, to be told it wasn't her fault as it wasn't her pony and the owner had given it to her as "he needs it" !! We did point out that in fact we could have eliminated her and not let her jump at all to be told that we obviously didn't know the rules and she could carry whatever whip she liked.
On the subject of hitting her pony, we asked her if she knew how many times the rules permitted him to be hit to be told, "as many as she felt necessary, and what the **** had it got to do with us it was her pony not ours". At which point she stormed out. By the time we had got hold of the organiser they had left the show ground.
The organisers know who she is and needless to say she will not be allowed to jump at that venue again. My fellow judge, who has been judging for about 15 years said she had never been spoken to like that before.
My main concern was if she treated her pony like that in the ring, what did she do to it at home. And also where was her basic respect for the judges, we never shouted at her and tried to point out her mistake in a constructive manner.
Rant over, thanks for reading.
Not a lot of point to this post, but just needed to vent my anger.
Judging yesterday at an unaffiliated SJ event, (I am a BS judge), a competitor came in with a schooling whip, as it was unaff we decided to let her jump and then have a quiet word afterwards just to let her know it wasn't allowed. She got eliminated at the 6th fence for 2 stops and then proceeded to beat her pony, at least 7 or 8 times, enough to leave wheals we could see from the box. We asked her to come to the box, with a parent, when she had dismounted.
Her mother came in to ask why we wanted to speak to her, and told us she was 16. So we said that she didn't need a parent but we wanted to talk to the girl.
When she came in, we pointed out the a schooling whip wasn't allowed in the rules, to be told it wasn't her fault as it wasn't her pony and the owner had given it to her as "he needs it" !! We did point out that in fact we could have eliminated her and not let her jump at all to be told that we obviously didn't know the rules and she could carry whatever whip she liked.
On the subject of hitting her pony, we asked her if she knew how many times the rules permitted him to be hit to be told, "as many as she felt necessary, and what the **** had it got to do with us it was her pony not ours". At which point she stormed out. By the time we had got hold of the organiser they had left the show ground.
The organisers know who she is and needless to say she will not be allowed to jump at that venue again. My fellow judge, who has been judging for about 15 years said she had never been spoken to like that before.
My main concern was if she treated her pony like that in the ring, what did she do to it at home. And also where was her basic respect for the judges, we never shouted at her and tried to point out her mistake in a constructive manner.
Rant over, thanks for reading.