ahml100
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Now, I do realise that the title could seem a bit dramatic for what could read as a pretty meh report but please, hold out and I will hopefully make this as interesting and not so 'pity me' if I can.
Now, from my last report it was clear to see that the dressage was not getting any better but our jumping was still the same brilliant thing i have always loved about riding Alf and we were gearing up to go to Sapey Novice, first novice of the season and we were hopefully to complete and gain the cic* qualification as Gatcombe in September was the aim. However, this was not the case as Alf just felt very uncomfortable and not himself plus, I had been feeling ghastly all week so we decided to call it quits after the dressage to get everything checked before the next event. So it turns out his teeth were in dire need of attention, so with that sorted and Alf working on the flat beautifully, Tweseldown novice was on the cards.
Now, Alf at the moment is looking a million dollars,
However, once again he just could not cope with the dressage, it seems that no matter how much training, with horses, without horses, different venues, clinics ect he just is not coping. This really made me think that for the past 4 years I have tried to event as it is what I have always wanted to do but, I have noticed that this season I was not really enjoying it, but I was loving the jumping. This made me realise that I was spending a small fortune to compete in a discipline I was not enjoying in order to compete in two disciplines that I actually enjoyed. This led to a long conversation with my father about the future. After all, riding is an escape from my Masters and competing has always been a fun day out but, when you do not enjoy something, it becomes more a chore than anything else.
As a result, we decided to enter an SJ competition just to see if he would cope better without any dressage and, well, I will let the photos do the talking!


Therefore, we are hanging up our eventing boots, though we could have a little dabble later on before my membership runs out, but will now focus on show jumping as for the first time in a while, I got that thrill back again!
Thank you so much for reading and I can not wait to write about our new adventures!
Now, from my last report it was clear to see that the dressage was not getting any better but our jumping was still the same brilliant thing i have always loved about riding Alf and we were gearing up to go to Sapey Novice, first novice of the season and we were hopefully to complete and gain the cic* qualification as Gatcombe in September was the aim. However, this was not the case as Alf just felt very uncomfortable and not himself plus, I had been feeling ghastly all week so we decided to call it quits after the dressage to get everything checked before the next event. So it turns out his teeth were in dire need of attention, so with that sorted and Alf working on the flat beautifully, Tweseldown novice was on the cards.
Now, Alf at the moment is looking a million dollars,

However, once again he just could not cope with the dressage, it seems that no matter how much training, with horses, without horses, different venues, clinics ect he just is not coping. This really made me think that for the past 4 years I have tried to event as it is what I have always wanted to do but, I have noticed that this season I was not really enjoying it, but I was loving the jumping. This made me realise that I was spending a small fortune to compete in a discipline I was not enjoying in order to compete in two disciplines that I actually enjoyed. This led to a long conversation with my father about the future. After all, riding is an escape from my Masters and competing has always been a fun day out but, when you do not enjoy something, it becomes more a chore than anything else.
As a result, we decided to enter an SJ competition just to see if he would cope better without any dressage and, well, I will let the photos do the talking!


Therefore, we are hanging up our eventing boots, though we could have a little dabble later on before my membership runs out, but will now focus on show jumping as for the first time in a while, I got that thrill back again!
Thank you so much for reading and I can not wait to write about our new adventures!