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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Winning Medium Freestyle at Manor Farm.

I made my medium level debut with Jack at Manor Farm. I warmed in the training section of M73 and was generally pleased- Jack was helpful and gave me some good medium trot across the diagonals in fact most of the trot tour was OK! Then the moment all dressage riders dread my mind went blank and I couldn't remember the walk pattern! I think my head was stuck in elementary mode as I could remember where the canter started but not how I got there... Oh dear. Two course errors later I picked myself up and enjoyed the rest of the test. Jack was a little tense though as I ended up doing about four walk pirouettes before I got the pattern correct.

So I was detemined to perform better for the freestyle! Jack warmed up well in fairly spooky circumstances with a new arena being put down next to the work in there was quite a lot of scary flapping plastic and heavy plant machinery limbering up alongside. Jack was not convinced it was a safe place to be whilst they moved large quantities of stone. However it did give more lift to his paces!

I let him have some quite time by the arena entrance and he relaxed until the sound check and the opening bars of The Entertainer when his pulse surged and his head came up and he looked over to the arena. From then on he knew it was show time. I rode a few more transitions and in we went.

I was nervous as though I had ridden the floorplan I hadn't ridden the floorplan to the updated music edit and I wasn't sure how Jack would react to the change. He reacted very well and the test flowed well. Jack was confident. I remembered the test. My favourite bit was the last canter circle- I was worried I would run out of music to show my medium canter and I was not at my mark. I gave Jack a lets go message and we went up several gears in one leap to get some impressive ground cover. My lack of subtlety and the panic lead to a little hollowness in the transition that I instantly regretted however Jack was not upset and allowed me to ride him forwards and accepted the rein again. The music helped as Jack recognised the phrase and we had caught up to hit the mark for the trot transition on cue. Clever Jack!

By now it was late in the day and John and Joanna really needed to be back to collect Hannah so we collected my music cds and my score . I was delighted to collect 67.8%.

When we got back to the yard curiosity overwhelmed me and I phoned Eddie to ask if I had placed- Great News- we had won the class. I hugged Jack who was busy investigating the food supply in his stable and told him he had won again. Jack was quite indulgent of my good mood. I put his equissage on and he settled for a snooze with one ear flicked in the direction of the lorry as we unpacked. By the time his equissage had finished we had the yard back to normal and I was ready to feed. An excellent day with qualification for the medium freestyle 2009 regionals secured at our first attempt. John posted great results with Rio too- 2nd in the novice qualifier and a convincing win in the Novice Freestyle. Thank you to John and Joanna for taking the whole day so we could compete. We started with John's test at 10.36 and my last one was at 17.25. Jack and Rio made the lorry their home and munched their way through each others haynets. A happy day!

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