chriscrogul
Well-Known Member
I have competed up to Novice level for many years on my older horse but I'm currently reschooling my new horse who is an ex flat racer. Like many exracers right lead canter is proving elusive (we now get it every 3rd/4th attempt with the aid of a pole in the corner). I want to get him out and about competing at little local venues before he gets too fit (!) so have taken him to three walk and trot dressages. Now, I am not going for rosettes (although he's been placed every time), its for the experience of travelling, being tied up to lorry while things are going on round him, warming up with other horses, and for the judges comments on the sheet. I struggle a bit with my conscience as there are a lot of children competing but I can say, hand on heart that my horse is truly of that level and is NOT ready for prelim.
BUT, I am amazed when I watch other competitors warming up showing moves such as 15m circles in canter, medium trot, shoulder in etc and NOT competing HC, and WINNING the class. Please don't think this is sour grapes, with my older horse I have been more pleased to be placed in a class of a high standard than to win a class of a lower standard.
What do you all think about this? These people may genuinely fit the criteria of these classes (ie not won/placed at dressage) but their horses are obviously capable of competing in prelim and sometimes novice. Would you compete in a walk and trot if the rules allowed you to or go straight to prelim?
BUT, I am amazed when I watch other competitors warming up showing moves such as 15m circles in canter, medium trot, shoulder in etc and NOT competing HC, and WINNING the class. Please don't think this is sour grapes, with my older horse I have been more pleased to be placed in a class of a high standard than to win a class of a lower standard.
What do you all think about this? These people may genuinely fit the criteria of these classes (ie not won/placed at dressage) but their horses are obviously capable of competing in prelim and sometimes novice. Would you compete in a walk and trot if the rules allowed you to or go straight to prelim?