Jacko
Well-Known Member
Well I am a bit obsessed with the weather at the best of times but having looked at what was in store I was a bit
and it was only worse!
Thursday I was in the Foxhunter class, which I jumped last year (that was until I came off having been jumped off in the double oopps) So plan was stay on and enjoy it. We have had some good shows recently so build on that. I can't get stressy or worried on this horse as she is so sensitive, as I read LouiseM write on a post, 'be calm and confident and if you feel neither fake it!' or something equally helpful.
So we warmed up and at this point it had been raining for at least 3 hours non stop, quite heavy
. The ground was holding up well but we were starting to get surface water in places. my wonderful husband came along and he is the king of studding up and he did a great job as she was foot perfect. I haven't jumped or competed in so much rain so didn't know what she would be like.
So we were soemthing like last but 2 to go and they had about 6 clears from about 30 starters and we didn't disgrace ourselves ( or should I say I didn't as the mare is a little super star
) She took a dive at the last from two fence which was a treble and had all three parts. My fault as i need to remember to keep my shoulders back and trust on the last stride. Very pleased with her though and got home and popped her out in the very sheltered field we have at home, for the night. After cleaning and washing everything I sat down at 9.15 and then it was 5.00am start
So today we were up and at the show for 7.00, when the wind wasn't too bad. I was walking the course at 7.15 and with very little people about and I haven't jumped 1.25 competitively before so could have done with someone aorund to at least keep me calm
but got my head straight and warmed the mare up and we were 6th in and I saw a lovely clear in front of me and got my butt in gear. Video below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c69Uvdip1U0&feature=plcp
now I know I hunch my shoudlers but please believe me she is one big heavy horse. i am working on it, honest
and I know we are deep to the water tray ( jump before viaduct) but if i push for the long one I am likely to get jumped off and she makes up too much room like she did anyway
. The double and treble are my bad, as in the treble I am getting used to jumping bigger jumps and you feel slightly like you are in a washing machine and I'm just trying to stay in the plate.
But overall 12 faults at my first 1.25 I am very very pleased with 1) I stayed on
and 2) where we had the poles I know what I need to do to retify it. Then I can up the pace a little and get rid of any time penalties too. Not been known to get those before, my trainer will be proud I got them
You can then imagine my surprise when I heard that the rest of the show was cancelled. So sad for the other competitors but so chuffed I got to jump
Thanks if you managed to read it all and help yourself to dark chocolate digestives, the packet must be over a foot long
Thursday I was in the Foxhunter class, which I jumped last year (that was until I came off having been jumped off in the double oopps) So plan was stay on and enjoy it. We have had some good shows recently so build on that. I can't get stressy or worried on this horse as she is so sensitive, as I read LouiseM write on a post, 'be calm and confident and if you feel neither fake it!' or something equally helpful.
So we warmed up and at this point it had been raining for at least 3 hours non stop, quite heavy
So we were soemthing like last but 2 to go and they had about 6 clears from about 30 starters and we didn't disgrace ourselves ( or should I say I didn't as the mare is a little super star
So today we were up and at the show for 7.00, when the wind wasn't too bad. I was walking the course at 7.15 and with very little people about and I haven't jumped 1.25 competitively before so could have done with someone aorund to at least keep me calm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c69Uvdip1U0&feature=plcp
now I know I hunch my shoudlers but please believe me she is one big heavy horse. i am working on it, honest
But overall 12 faults at my first 1.25 I am very very pleased with 1) I stayed on
You can then imagine my surprise when I heard that the rest of the show was cancelled. So sad for the other competitors but so chuffed I got to jump
Thanks if you managed to read it all and help yourself to dark chocolate digestives, the packet must be over a foot long