Sibling rivalry leads to a brilliant Bishop Burton report.

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Bishop Burton, whilst not the closest geographically would be my 'home' event, given I am currently studying there (final year) for my degree. This meant there was perhaps more pressure on me than normal (or more likely I put more pressure on myself), as there were quite a lot of people there I knew. Essentially if I had a bad run I would not be able to slink home and hide under a rock! There was also the added difficulty of the fact Pickle won last time out at Allerton. Now most people wouldn't see that as a downside, but I find it tricky to come back from a win as there are expectations that weren't there before (probably far more expectations from me than anybody else!), and the only way is down!

Due to the fact a friend had stabled at mine on the Saturday night who didn't know the way to Bishop, and I needed to walk the course before my dressage, I came up with a fool proof plan. I went with friend to navigate the way there early, giving myself plenty of time to course walk in the process. This left my parents to bring my horses up for 11.30 in time for my 12.28 dressage, meaning they wouldn't be standing on the lorry quite so long. Bearing in mind both my parents and I have driven the route to Bishop a lot (in my case hundreds of times), what could go wrong?

Friend and I arrived without mishap. I went for an amble round the XC (which was rather beefy!). At 11.30 I got a phone call from my rather grumpy Mother saying they had somehow taken the wrong turn at the roundabout and ended up in Bridlington! With no horse or kit there was absolutely nothing I could do except hope they would turn up in time. Finally at 12.10 the horses arrived, que a very quick stud and tack up, I literally threw my riding gear on and trotted over to the dressage (naturally we were parked as far away as possible!), muttering a hurried apology to the steward a I headed straight in to do my test. Considering my warm up was a trot across the car park Jem really tried her best. I was still a little stressed and very nearly went the wrong way in my canter, meaning I had to perform a handbrake turn. Numpty jockey! Full credit to a slightly bemused Jem who coped admirably with the situation.

Next up was Pickle. By now we were back on schedule. Timed it nicely for a 20 minute warm up, which went really well. I was first in after a break so headed over to do my test to find the writer had gone AWOL. 15 minutes after my time the writer turned up, and in we went, but the damage was done. Pickle is quite temperamental in his dressage, and had switched into one of his unco-operative moods. It was a test which would fall into the damage limitation category, but we managed to do all the movements in the correct place and stay in the arena.

Hopped onto Jem to SJ. It was causing a fair few problems, and the time was very tight. Jem jumped brilliantly for a clear round.

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I also found out Jem's dressage was 35.5, which was 15th in a large section. Not bad considering the circumstances!

Switched onto Pickle. Pickle must have heard the time was tight as he flew round (I would imagine in the fastest time of the day!) for another clear round (as you can see he certainly wasn't going to touch a pole)!

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Pickle got a 34.5 for his dressage, which was better than I was expecting, leaving him 13th. Incredibly there were only 13 clear rounds out of a section of 37, so I was very proud to be able to put my name to 2 of them!

To be continued........................
 
Pickle was up XC first. He was generally a very good boy.

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Had to put in a circle before fence 9 as it was at the bottom of a steep slope so needed a bit more time to rebalance. Came round to the water, jumped the house in well.

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I then proceeded to royally mess up the log in the water, and poor Pickle had to jump it from nowhere. He was super genuine!

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Jumped the rest really well including the corner I was worried about and had been causing a fair few problems.

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Flew over the last

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Due to P being a little strong and very cocky we managed to get 9.2 time penalties, but the time was pretty tight.

On to Jem. Quite simply she flew round, giving me a fab ride!

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Jem finished 6 seconds inside the time, a testament to how tight the time was as she is a very fast horse.

So remember how I mentioned the sibling rivalry? Well evidently Jem was feeling a little bit put out that her younger brother had managed to win at Allerton, so she even things up by winning at Bishop! Clever horse! Pickle finished in 13th due to his time penalties, but if he hadn't have got them he would have won and Jem been 2nd. So near and yet so far to doing a 1,2!

What was particularly nice was to have my lecturers present my rosette! I still have 2 events this season, so I had better enjoy this purple patch whilst it lasts. With horses i'm pretty certain by next week it will all be going wrong!!!
 
Wow well done - and some lovely photos.

You are lucky to have two such lovely horse at the top of their game - very jealous!

Congrats :)
 
Well done!!! Happened to see your sj round on Pickle (was dog sitting in the stands) - it looked really good :D Couple of people sitting behind me in the stand commented on what a lovely horse Pickle was, he needs to start his own fan club :):)
 
Well done!!! Happened to see your sj round on Pickle (was dog sitting in the stands) - it looked really good :D Couple of people sitting behind me in the stand commented on what a lovely horse Pickle was, he needs to start his own fan club :):)

Pickle's SJ round wasn't the neatest as he was a little on the keen side! I'm sure he thinks he should have a fan club, but he is far too cocky for his own good, so probably best not!
 
Well done you! The big question is which one will win next?!? ;)

I love BB, I rode there a lot whilst I was at Uni, is Monica Zeterquist still there? X
 
Well done you! The big question is which one will win next?!? ;)

I love BB, I rode there a lot whilst I was at Uni, is Monica Zeterquist still there? X

Yes she is. I doubt either will win again. I reckon it is all luck as opposed to skill!

How are they bred?

Jem is TB by Double Trigger. Pickle is supposedly 3/4 TB x 1/4 ID, by Poetic Prince. Though I would hazard a guess the ID is probably more likely to be Irish bog pony!
 
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