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Organizer/my neighbour/superwoman Cindy Deporter briefs riders |
Is it just me or do these get longer and longer every year? Wait, it might have something to do with me getting older and older every year... Nonetheless, as I build experience, I get to test my eye, surrounded by backup experts for questions. I had the distinct pleasure of spending most of today scribing for our wonderful Pam Weidemann, who manned the Troll Booth at C. She and our NC buddy,
Amanda Miller-Atkins, at B, made a fantastic judging team, sharp, consistent, and fair. Result: a great score spread, yet three very competitive divisions (T3DE, N3DE, & BN3DE).
Not only that, but
we have SIXTY entries for the three-day, NOT including the Horse Trial horses. Rock on, long format, and thank you riders, clincians, judges, volunteers, and sponsors for your support!! And of course to Southern Eighths Farm and owner, Brad Turley, for sharing this amazing facility with us little people! You can see about 1/3rd of the indoor in the picture above -- it's ok, I guess...
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Today's Training leaderboard: I didn't see them all, but Andrew McConnon, a young pro who rides multiple CANTER Mid-Atlantic horses as well as others, but in a lovely test on a CMA mare who has only been in training for 9 months and only with him for six months!! This makes me feel rather inadequate...if I hadn't stalked him down in stabling and discovered you couldn't meet a nicer guy, wow! And a gorgeous soft rider. |
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The Novice leaderboard: Bonnie Mosser (another NC local, woot!) put in a BEAUTIFUL (yes, I actually scribed that word on one of her canter movements) test, I've never written that many 8's and 9's in my life and they were all well-deserved! And a special thanks to Bonnie, who always makes an effort to not only enter, but bring students and friends in support of the Three-Days!! Our friend, Nobie Cannon, met during my dedicated Becky-stalking last April, also did a phenomenal job with her sales horse, a lovely chestnut TB. I think Pam and I both fell in love as well with 'Beyond the Limit,' a darling little grey Appendix who rather resembled a Welsh pony! |
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Yes, we have Beginner Novice too! Hey, Jen, we had our token Haffie -- also adorably named after a bear and he lived up to his name indeed: "Whinney The Pooh." He certainly curiously watched everything outside of the ring and paid little attention to his rider...somewhat like an orange Appendix I know, sigh. |
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Part of the core team: Cindy introduces (L-R): dressage judges Pam (who is also President of the Ground Jury) and Amanda, TD Gammon Castellevi, and awesome vets, Dr. Debbie & co! |
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CD extraordinaire & eventer Tremaine Cooper: "Don't approach your steeplechase jump with zombie hands!" |
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David, our faithful announcer, lurks in his den perched above the dressage arena |
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Ok, I don't think I have ever seen a horse who is entirely white...with a brown neck. Talk about optical illusion! |
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Amanda cackles with what can only be an evil dressage judge scheme inside the Troll Booth at B |
Tomorrow: I learn a new job! Rather frighteningly (although not for those who know me well - I am excellent in a crisis), I will be Radio Control for Phases A, B, & C (Steeplechase and both Roads & Tracks). I'm very excited, although I'm sure it will take some practice before I can live up to my teacher and Queen of XC Control, JJ Johnson.
Until then, I shall be passed out until the best part: Endurance Day!! May everyone cross the finish flags of D safely, with a huge grin and a hug for their generous partners!