Wednesday 29 June 2011

A Personal Goal Achieved!!


Cheshire County Show 2011

When I first got Pete on loan, I had secretly hoped to aim him at the Newcomers at this years Cheshire Show. Because we have been jumping 1.10m courses much sooner than I had expected, I decided to enter him this year. I booked the day off work and we headed to Tabley where the show is held, which is luckily only a 20 minute journey for us.

We arrived to find grey skies and drizzle, and with it being the second day of the show, they going was quite muddy in places. I was quite glad about this, as I will not jump Pete on hard ground, his legs are too precious.

I walked the course and as I expected, it was big and bold with a full 12 fences. It was quite a spooky arena, with trade stands on one side and a ferris wheel on the other. I didn't think this would bother Pete too much, as he quite experienced. It was however, fun watching horses scuttling everywhere in the warm up when the ferris wheel was turned on!!

I decided to warm Pete up in a quiet area of the car park rather than in the boggy warm up arena to give him the best of the going. I only went into the warm up at the last minute to jump a couple of fences. I was pleased with how he coped with the ground as I was expecting him to be a wimp having to jump out of mud!!

It was soon our turn to jump, and I got quite nervous as a crowd had started to gather at the ringside. I started off determined and really rode him forward all the way round.

He had a spook and a wobble to fence 4 by the crowd so I gave him a quick reminder with my whip on his shoulder and he picked up and jumped it. Unfortunately he had fence 6, an upright, down for no real reason, and then also hit the last fence, the oxer over the water tray. So we finished on 8 faults, which on paper isn't great but I was really pleased with him, and also with myself for riding positively and really regaining my confidence at this height again.

Wednesday 22 June 2011

MY FAVOURITE SHOW OF THE YEAR!!





BOLESWORTH 2011!!

Well we are back from Bolesworth after having without doubt the best weekend of my life. I enjoyed every single moment of this weekend it was absolutely fantastic.

We set off on the Thursday evening after packing everything but the kitchen sink into Sue's lorry (MASSIVE thanks to Sue for very kindly letting us borrow it or else Mum and I would have ended up in a tent!).

We arrived on sight at around 7pm and the showground was still buzzing with people as the jumping was still going on. We found our stable. I was so pleased to see it was outward facing towards the lorries so I could see Pete from where we were parked. He settled in great. Dad went home and Mum and I went to explore the surroundings. Pete got his hay and tea and looked happy as larry in his temporary home. We went to bed but unfortunately my nerves had well and truly kicked in. I hardly got a wink of sleep!!



Friday


Friday morning dawned: we fed Pete and got him mucked out. I was jumping the Newcomers as the final class of the day in the second ring so Mum rode Pete around the fields to stretch his legs. We spent the morning shopping, tasting cheeses and watching the jumping....heaven! Dad arrived and at around 6pm it was time for my class. We got Pete studded up and ready to go, there was 80 odd horses in the class so I declared before going to walk the course.

Well, it was massive, the biggest newcomers I'd ever seen, which didn't help with the nerves. Also, it was my first time jumping Pete on grass so I wasnt sure how he'd take to it. Anyway he warmed up great and soon it was my turn. My legs turned to jelly so I told myself to buck up and ride forwards. Pete was on springs and was jumping a great round until he unfortunately hit fence 7, for 4 faults. I didn't care about that though, I was thrilled with him!! Even my dad was proud, which virtually never happens!! Pete got extra carrots in his tea that night! Mum and I went to the riders party for a drink which was good before bedtime. I slept much better that night!

Saturday

Saturday came and I had entered in two classes, the Scope 1.05m qualifier in the 3rd ring at 8.30am and the Newcomers in the second ring in the evening.

Pete was a little clumsy in the 1.05m, and had 2 down, for no reason really. The fences looked tiny compared to yesterday though! We spend the rest of the day relaxing by the lorry with sausage butties and watching the jumping. I watched the big class the 1.40 which was really exciting! I also bought some new show socks as mine have holes in! Later in the afternoon,my boyfriend Andy, some friends Gill, Nigel, Sue and Ed arrived to watch and they all had some beers (I refrained as I was jumping in the evening).

It was eventually time for me to jump. I was nervous as today I had an audience! I was relieved to see the course was a little smaller than yesterday, however it was a lot more technical with the fences coming up much quicker. Pete was a bit stressed in the warm up today so I only got to jump a couple of fences with him as he was getting a bit upset. I had no idea what he was upset about but this is Pete all over he's a sensitive soul! He redeemed himself in the ring and was pinging again (I think he must like outdoor rings!). Unfortunately I got him a bit deep to the penultimate oxer and he had it down. I was really pleased with our performance. Once Pete was settled back in his stable we all went to the main arena to watch the Mini Major relay. We had some tea and then everyone else went home.

Sunday

The last day, Sunday, arrived far too quickly! I was just in the 1.05m Open in Ring 3 today and Nan and Grandad were coming over to watch. Unfortunately, the weather was shocking and it hammered it down so much I even purchased a waterproof over coat!! I was debating whether to withdraw but I knew that Nan and Grandad had travelled to see me. I decided if Pete was not confident to jump in the conditions I would pull up. The rain had caused the warm up to be a bog, so Pete only got to jump the cross pole from a trot twice as his warm up!!

He went in the ring and suprised me by jumping clear in the first round! It wasn't pretty and he was slipping a little. I felt like I was nursing him round. We got through to the jump off but I just went steady because of the conditions, he just hit one fence for 4 faults. I was so pleased with him for jumping in the mud as I know what a wimp he can be!!

Unfortunately the rain would not let up so we packed up and went home after the class.

I am absolutely over the moon with Pete this weekend he has been fantastic and exceeded all my expectations. I loved everything about the show and hope I am fortunate enough to be able to come again next year.

Sunday 5 June 2011

Bold Heath - Bolesworth Prep!


With Bolesworth only being a week away, I wanted to have a confidence building outing on Pete before we went.

We took him to Bold and we did the 1.10m A4. For some reason, Pete was a bit wild today and over keen, trying to leap in front of fences and aiming to jump the barrier between the rings(!!) Im not entirely sure what had got into him, but I struggled to contain him today and we had 4 faults coming out of the double, oh well, at least he is keen!!

Thursday 2 June 2011

Southview Amateur Show May 2011



After getting Pete back to full fitness, we took him to Southview on Saturday to see how he went.

I entered him in the 1m Amateur Grand Prix Qualifier, to allow us to compete in the 1m and 1.10m Grands Prix on the Sunday. The qualifer was a two phase and when I walked it I thought it looked rather large for 1m, but I reasoned that it was probably because neither of us has been out jumping for the best part of 2 months!

Anyway, he jumped a great round which was only marred by my mistake of adding one stride too many down a related distance, which made him too deep for the fence and he had it down. So despite rider error, Pete jumped very well and I was happy for us to take him back for the Sunday.


We returned to Southview on the Sunday to jump the 1m and the 1.10m Grands Prix. The 1m was actually more straightforward than yesterday, and Pete was jumping well until the double where he jumped in a little forward and had the second part down. He has such a big stride that I really must work on containing his canter into a double to stop him making up too much ground.

In the 1.10m, I was not riding at my best at all, I allowed Pete to get long and flat and he had the first fence down. I then unfortunately allowed my nerves to take over, stopping riding forwards and getting him in too deep at some of the fences. I decided to retire at fence 9 as I was not confident in the round. Hopefully, this is just a temporary blip and we will soon be back on track.