Sophie & Bomber
Brittney & Jacko
To start the test, the rider must give a salute while keeping their horse still
Brittney & Jacko completing a 20metre circle in canter
The last portion of the day was the Cross Country Jumping. The riders lead the horses around a large course of 'natural' looking jumps. The idea is to simulate what a rider might experience while out on a hack (downed tree, stream, etc). Also, this is the time that the horse & rider can go all out with their speed ~ walk, trot, canter, and gallop are all allowed.
Dressage was the first part of the competition. It is held in an enclosed arena. The girls and their ponies work together riding a sequence of school movements while in walk, trot, or canter.
Sophie & Bomber were first up. Now Sophie was able to manage almost this entire test without my help. I only walked beside Bomber just in case he didn't want to listen to the boss...
Next up is Brittney & Jacko. Now this year Brittney went up a test ~ she had to complete some of the moves while the horse was in canter and she did the entire test without a leader. According to the judges, Brittney made the test look easy on Jacko...
To start the test, the rider must give a salute while keeping their horse still
Brittney & Jacko completing a 20metre circle in canter
Next for the day was the Show Jumping portion. There is a course of 10 jumps varying in height and difficulty. The ultimate object is to have a good time but to clear all jumps with no refusals and no dropped poles. Both of the girls did really well on this part as well
Sophie & Bomber have become quite the Show Jumping duo...
Sophie & Bomber have become quite the Show Jumping duo...
Brittney & Jacko getting ready to start the Show Jumping portion of the day...
what started out so well...
ended up very frustrating for Brittney
However, I think it takes a really big person to know their limits & ask for help.
Jacko just didn't want to listen to Brittney so Chris had to help her out some...
The last portion of the day was the Cross Country Jumping. The riders lead the horses around a large course of 'natural' looking jumps. The idea is to simulate what a rider might experience while out on a hack (downed tree, stream, etc). Also, this is the time that the horse & rider can go all out with their speed ~ walk, trot, canter, and gallop are all allowed.
Sophie & Bomber had lots of fun on the Cross Country Course. First time around dad went with them, but on the second lap Chris bailed daddy out & took Sophie around.
Bomber & Dad jumping the first one...
look at the determination on Sophie's face
look at the height & beautiful form by Bomber
By the end, Sophie & Bomber were very proud of their efforts.
Now as you will remember from the Show Jumping portion, Jacko & Brittney were having some communication problems by this time.
Brittney more than had her work cut out for her when it came to Cross Country. Jacko was more than done & ready to go back to the stables for a rest. It took 2 other helpers to help influence Jacko to finish the course ~thanks Jodi & Chris!
Dad & I are SO proud of Brittney & Sophie. They have progressed immensely in their riding abilities, and their performance at the One Day Event showed it to everyone else. It was a fabulous day and we look forward to many more like it :-)
1 comment:
I am so happy you all have found something you enjoy so much! What great experiences for the girls! I wish we were there to come and watch!
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