I've come to the conclusion that my trips are never quite uneventful, like my trip to Hartpury. I was meant to go to Manchester the week before the competition to try the horse I was going to ride in my class, but unfortunately he was lame, we weren't sure what was wrong with him & we hoped he would be better for the next weekend & arranged for me to try him the Friday before the Championships, but a phonecall on the Tuesday confirmed he was still lame, luckily the lady who owned him had another horse that she evented & said I could ride him as he'd be going there for another rider to compete. I went to the airport that morning to be greeted with mist as thick as pea soup, so after two hours sitting in the airport it was confirmed my flight was cancelled, I was able to transfer to a later flight to Birmingham with the rest of the IOM RDA group, but it meant I didn't have a confirmed ride for the competition, as understandably the owner of the horse who I was going to try didn't want me to compete him without trying him first. So back at the airport & with a two hour flight delay we managed to get to Birmingham & arrived at Hartpury at about 11pm. The next morning consisted of finding me a ride for my class, so another case of beg, steal or borrow!! The other two in my group were riding ponies from Crosby riding school, so I was offered one of them, a Highland pony about 14.2hh called Corrie, I thought I might need rollerskates being 5'9" but lucky for me he took up my legs & I didn't look giant on him. He wIas strong as an ox too, after I got on he decided he was going back to the stables & who was I to stop him, thank goodness there was someone on hand to grab him & lead him down to the warm up arena for me. After walking & trotting for a bit he soon learnt who was boss & it was test time. We have medium trot in the test but I decided not to try too hard for it as I wasn't sure where we might end up. I didn't do too badly though, I came 5th with 64.76% on a pony I rode for the first time 20minutes before my test, not too shabby. Then in the evening there was a bit of jousting by the Knights of Middle England & later a disco. The next day consisted of watching everyone else compete & soaking up some of the lovely sunshine before catching the train & plane home.
Two weeks ago I went back to Vale View to train with Julie & Ian, it was good to be back there & I went home with some more blisters!! I haven't ridden George & Fernie for a while so I went to train before the KBIS qualifiers which were held there on Sunday. Jimmy, Shayne & I took the car over on the boat on Thursday morning & drove down to our lovely B&B, Christine was away so her daughter Georgie looked after us. I had two lessons with Julie in the evening & I must say I slept well that night. On Friday my first lesson was at 1pm & after that we had to go get some new tyres for the car, as I said earlier my trips are never straight forward & we managed to run over a nail, so we had to go to the tyre shop, then we went for a wander round the town & back to Vale View for my second lesson. Saturday I had another two lessons in quick succession, then had to go shopping on Saturday afternoon as Shayne had some money burning a hole in his pocket so we had to go & spend, spend, spend.
Sunday we were up bright & early, I couldn't eat much breakfast though due to nerves. My first test was on George who went lovely & then Fernie an hour later. I came 4th on Fernie 64.52% and 6th on George 62.86% It was my first time in the Open section so I shouldn't be too hard on myself, all though I thought my test on George was the best, it's funny how you think you've done a really good test & it actually wasn't. That night we travelled up to Knutsford to stay at a Travel Lodge before sailing back yesterday morning. The dogs being so happy to see us, well Rodney was only happy for a short while as she has developed a strange relationship with a cuddly toy pig, she thinks it's her puppy, so could only say a quick hello before going back to nurse it. It is now locked away in a cupboard so she can return to being a semi normal dog.




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