conniegirl
Well-Known Member
The horse was not ready to provide competition to the other entrants, true. But it didn't harm itself pacing in a dressage test and jumps like a stag and the rider and the horse both have a lot of fun.
It's BE80, please let's not 'professionalise' an event which is lower than most Riding Club events used to start at, back in the days when there were any!
It's about getting out there and doing it, not whether you can win or not.
I wouldn't take a baby that can't canter properly and throw it in an open class, that's what walk trot tests and classes are for, Same goes imo for this situation.
IMO if you feel the need to prewarn the judge about your horse you are not ready for the competition.
It's one of the things you have to live with when you take on a pacer and want to do disciplines that require trot and canter.
the judge was probably annoyed at being interrupted before the test and then worried that they had a complainer on thier hands, so opted for the if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all approach. Having seen judges harangued and verbally abused for making comments I can see why they opted for that route.