Soggy Smiley Scone Story!

FigJam

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Hope you are sitting comfortably, as per usual, plenty waffling/photos included!
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I'll start at the start, which was a 4am alarm call, yuck! Got all the last min bits done and managed to leave the yard on time at 6am. Plan was to get there nice and early while it was quiet and give her plenty time to take everything in as the atmosphere at Strathallan a couple of weeks ago was a bit of overload for her!

Seemed to work, I had loads of time to get my number, a bacon roll for brekkie and tack up without and need to rush or panic. Weather was varying between very light drizzle and light, but proper rain when we arrived. Ground was wet on the top, but still holding up underneath. Headed over to the dressage with loads of time to spare so I could let her mooch around a bit and hopefully get the nosiness out of the way before the test!
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Did a much nicer test than last time out, improved by 4 pen pts to get 41 which I was pretty happy with. Not sure how it compared with the rest of the class at the moment. Still plenty to work on (consistent outline, rather than glimpses!) but at least heading in the right direction.
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Some photos (courtesy of Mr FigJam!)
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SJ- warm up already pretty poached at the fences and not being helped by someone who was obivously not competing until tomorrow schooling in there from before I went in to warm up and they were still in there after I'd jumped in the ring.
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Fences were being put way above the orange tape, but luckily _Olivio_'s Mum was there to sort them out!
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She warmed up pretty badly which is not like her.
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I don't think she was liking the ground conditions, she's a bit princessy when it comes to mud!
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Had three terrible jumps at the spread in a row and was feeling a bit
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She was firing towards them as normal, but just baulking at the last minute at the muddy take off area, losing momentum and then struggling to make the distance over the spread.

Did a couple nice jumps over the other two jumps and then one more over spread with front as a cross, then decided to just go in and go for it. Luckily, the ground in the arena wasn't too bad and she was back to normal, taking me to the fences and no last minute funny business.

Course was nice, started pretty small, but got up to height as it went on. There was a 360 turn from 5 to 6 which was quite slippy, ok with my studs though. Took a bit of a flyer at the last but I can't remember hearing any clunks so she was certainly happier in the ring than the warm up!
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Finished with a nice clear round, lots of pats and polos from Mr FigJam and a lovely whoop from Mummy _Olivio_ who was our one woman cheerleader squad!
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No.3;
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No.4;
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No.5;
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No.6;
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XC- walked this with the lovely _Olivio_ last night and it seemed usual Scone beefiness with no.2 being fairly narrow early on in the course;

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And no.3 coming up large and fast! This fence seemed to be the bogey fence of the day with plenty run outs at it. It was pretty wide and had spooky bright bales of shavings in front and a slight downhill slope to it on the last stride. She got a bit of a growl and kick to make sure we didn't joing the list of riders cursing it and got in close, but over!
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I think I'm mid-"Good girl" in the shot!
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Then over the viaduct fence, up the hill, round the corner and downhill towards house fence under a tree, ground quite squidgy at this part of the course, so dread to think what it was like later.
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Had a spook at a puddle en route to no.6 which was a splash through water with ramp in and out. She was precious about this and trotted through despite pony club kicking from me!
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Happy to gallop up the steep hill to the top field, over the straw bale fence easy, then round the corner to combo fence- small table, 2 strides, skinny brush. Got a lovely jump in, kicked on as she often struggles with distances and thought we were all set to make the correct distance for once. But, no, she decided three would be more interesting at the last minute but cleared the skinny with no probs and wasn't thinking of running out, just really feel she wasn't liking the ground being so wet and muddy.

Angled no.9, simple palisade and nice jump over no.10, chair. Cantered down the top half of the slope back down to the main field, but on the second half of the slope she clocked the big mud bath at the bottom and reverted to precious trotting through it!
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Over 11, grey sloping box fence, 12 simple log (in place of previous trakhnner, yay!) and lovely over no.13, the corner which I was worried about. Purely because I panic and ride like a numpty to them for some reason?!
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No.14 was a box fence covered in tatties, then on to the water at 15;

(by which point Mr FigJam had managed to peg it round for second shot of photos!
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Water hadn't changed from May other than instead of the fence after the water being separately number, it was a C-element this time. After being sticky at no.6, I was worried she'd clock the water last minute and back off the house, but she was fab, flew through barely breaking stride.
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Had a nice photo over C, but Mr FigJam has forgotton to pass it on, boo! He's out shooting a gig tonight, so will get it off him later!

Then onwards;
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to no.16 log parallel, got in close but picked up ok, then no.17 barrels fine and onto the home straight for the last fence boxy "saw bench".

BIG pats and smiles to get round clear and found out we had 4.4 time pens, which wasn't too bad considering ground/her trot protests and a few chipped in strides which would have eaten precious seconds.

Mr FigJam stayed out on course taking some more photos and came back to report that he'd heard over the commentary that we'd gone into the LEAD and stayed there a good 20mins or so!
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How exciting?! I never thought I'd hear that unless I was trailblazing!
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However, by the end of the section, only three people with proper dressage/faster ponies pipped us to the post and we finished in 4th!!!
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Only found out about prize giving/final position at 13.59 when Mr FigJam pegged it over to trailer to tell me prize giving was at 14.00! Legged it over to realise with horror that everyone was in SJ kit! (and I wasn't!
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) Spot the newbie who thought she'd never need to worry about prize givings and had no idea they were such a formal occasion.

A MASSIVE thank you to _Olivio_ who swapped me her jacket (after her's wasn't needed!
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) and we managed to cobble together a partially respectable get up (I at least still had jods on), total lifesaver and I certainly won't make that mistake again!
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Apologised to lovely sponsor who kindly said he'd never have noticed missing long boots!

So have my very first BE rosette pride of place outside Hopalong's stable (and it matches our XC colours, how well thought out?!
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Is this the new height- or depth?!- of colour co-ordinating?!) and she is a very popular pony tonight.
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Absolutely shattered, but still buzzing. Was lovely seeing team _Olivio_ again who was fab and bumped into Saz(I forget the exact numbers, sorry!
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) as well and her boy is even cuter in real life than in her sig!

Weather really cheered up for the afternoon and I left it in bright sunshine, so hopefully the ground dries out for tomorrow and the nice weather stays with us.
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Good luck to everyone competing tomorrow and hope everyone else riding today had a good day.
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Wow! Good stuff, I like the XC colours, and how clever to match your rosettes to your colours as well! Can I borrow Mr FigJam? My photography is really not up to scratch according to my sister!
 
GO TEAM FIGJAM!
Dressage boot camp seems to have worked a treat and you guys are just too good at getting these double clears
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Big pats for princess Heidi - not easy getting ones hooves all muddy and yucky.
 
Thanks both, yes, very good day indeed. I genuinely never dreamed of being placed at a BE event, so top 5 is so exciting!

NoSurrender- tell your sis she needs to buy you ridiculously priced camera gear in order to get better shots!
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The lens he used to get those shots is worth more than I paid for my horse!
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fantastic report felt like I was riding it with you
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Lovely photos and what an excellent result you must be grinning from ear to ear
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Thank you Ems! She is indeed a total princess when it comes to big muddy patches! In fact, we were wandering over to the SJ when out of the blue she stopped dead and stared at the ground in horror. Why? A patch of bare mud poking through the long grass!!!
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(and she did the exact same on the way back too!)
 
Oh and forgot to say - im on nightshift! that explains the early morning text - i figured you would be getting ready about then and wanted to remember to wish u luck before I went to bed and slept thru all the action!
 
Well done
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i think scones a hard intro (the water esp is quite tricky as the horse doesnt see the ground after the jump just the water until your a stride away)
sounds like your ready for PN soon
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Well done, fab result
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Agree with langside, I can think of an intro horse that would have ejected me over the ears into the water from the wrong side of the house!!!!
 
Thanks Pidge- won't be long until we hear a BE90 report from you!
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Ems- I thought you must be, what other mad person texts at 6am on a Sat?!
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Langside- cheers, not so sure about the PN idea, think we'd be better getting a few more Intros under our belt first! Totally agree about the water, you can see in the pics how close the fence is to the water and the house is approached on an uphill ramp, so even less time for them to clock and process the water element.

Thanks jumptoit.
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Do you know, it's funny, I didn't hear any mumbling about the water causing problems. Be interesting to find out from a fence judge who was there if it did or not and how many people straight off took the very time consuming alternative which was effectively doing A & B in reverse order- so ramp in, then out over house, then back round over C as normal. Only problem is the alternative ramp in is the complete other side, miles away so you really do waste time!
 
What a day!! Was really nice to see you again and mum was so pleased to help - she likes to be mum to anyone and everyone, regardless of age!!!!

So pleased with how both our horses coped with the mud, B's not even slightly tired, I left him reinacting his day in the field (ie poncing around although not in a very nice way according to the judge
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) to the other two who weren't remotely interested!!!

Hope your drive home was ok and get to your bed at a decent time tonight!
 
Marymoo- I probably didn't describe it very well, but yes, alternatives should be time consuming enough to make folk think twice, so it would certainly have done the job!

MG- thanks, am very proud of this rossie, never thought I'd see one up close!
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Olivio- thanks to you all, particularly the emergency swap shop!
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Heidi had a good drink, roll and then striaght to eating, food is far more important than playing thank you very much!
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She seemed fine though and recovered well, just need to lose the preciousness about the mud! Can't think why the judge didn't like your test, do agree you were hard done by.
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Drive home was very windy, but ok and just getting some dinner before passing out.
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Well done to you again too!
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What a great report - the pics really make it come alive.
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And remember you finished in the top FOUR (
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) - top five says fifth to me! Brilliant day, well done.
 
Great stuff FigJam - very very well done! You are a study in how to undertake BE - prepare, practice, prepare some more; and then execute to great success
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Fab photos too. Mr FigJam is a useful addition to your team
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Don't be too sure about the camera lens being worth more than your horse - she's "Placed At BE, Always Double Clear" now
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Hope to see you tomorrow, if you are awake
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PS - will I need the Disco for jump judging tomorrow? Was hoping to get away with taking the car.
 
Well done, that is AMAZING!
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I am very pleased for you, and I can testify to MrFigJam's photographic abilities
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If it's any consolation you can tell him that I did an Intro today riding on a saddle which cost more than my horse
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, though the horse was cheap
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Thanks Amy & Sea_View!
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Hornby- I guess top 4 is more accurate, it's just I tend to lump stuff into 5's or 10's!

n_l_m: thank you! I really didn't see the point in spending a fortune and not knowing if we'd be up to it or not and having never done anything like it (in fact, my competitive "career/2 only started in Dec '08 with a 65cm & 75cm unaff SJ!). I'd have been a bit overwhelmed by it all without the training days I reckon, they've really helped.
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Love the BE record description of her, think she is definitely worth her weight in gold!
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RE: what car to take, it totally depends where on course you are and how much the sun/wind dried it up this afternoon, so not sure what to advise really! Personally, I'm a "be prepared" type (see above?!
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) and if in doubt, would take the Disco! I'm sure the fuel bill would be better in the other one though.
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Let me know what fence you're on and I'll pop round for a blether. Said I'd help in the XC collecting area at "lunchtime ish", so will aim to get there in advance.
 
Gosh, I'm obviously tired tonight, typing not keeping up with replies!

Thanks Gamebird, I'm finding it hard to explain to my non-horsey friends and family what a BE rosette means, they think it's the same as all the unaff stuff I've done!
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Is your magazine article out yet by the way? Mr FigJam is keen to know if they used any of his shots!

alwaysbroke- thanks! Can't believe so many of you have taken the time to read through my ramblings, thanks again all!

Right, definitely off to bed now!
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Is your magazine article out yet by the way? Mr FigJam is keen to know if they used any of his shots!


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I keep looking, but haven't seen it yet
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