I'm back and my New Years resolution is to keep my website and diary up to date!!!
The eventing season is just around the corner, in fact it's less than 2 weeks away!! Time has flown by!!
The horses have all had a nice break and come back in fresh and well.
I was lucky enough to be spoilt with 2 holidays over the winter... I went with the Walkers to Barbados and then went visiting my family in NZ!
I was a serious adrenalin junkie during my time in NZ and after doing a bungee jump I feel Badminton XC will seem easy!!!!!!!!!
We have a few new additions to the yard and I am really excited about the 2012 season!
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Monday, 11 July 2011
BARBURY
Barbury Castle is possibly the nicest event... with the amazing settings, it is spectator friendly and the ground is perfect!
RAYEF was in the 120 strong CIC***... He was very excited to be out and thought he should just go straight around the XC! He took a lot of work to settle him down but luckily by the time his test was on Saturday afternoon, he was on brilliant form! He scored a 34.8 dressage and that put him in the lead from Pippa Funnell on a 36.4 and in 3rd was Emily Baldwin on a 40.2.
He showjumped brilliantly but in the main arena at Barbury you have to go up a bank, jump 2 fences and drop back down the bank, this unsettled him slightly so annoyingly he had the rail at the bottom of the bank... this was still good enough to keep him in the lead as Pippa and Emily both had a rail.
XC was in reverse order so it was a very long wait!
The time is always hard to get on the XC at Barbury and although I really wanted to win, I also wanted a sound horse and wasn't willing to risk a silly mistake by going crazily fast! RAYEF was fantastic and he added 6.8 time penalties which unfortunately cost us the win... we ended up in 3rd, still a great result and I really hope the senior selectors may just consider him for the European Championhips now... if not then we will be having a good crack at Burghley CCI****!
RAYEF was in the 120 strong CIC***... He was very excited to be out and thought he should just go straight around the XC! He took a lot of work to settle him down but luckily by the time his test was on Saturday afternoon, he was on brilliant form! He scored a 34.8 dressage and that put him in the lead from Pippa Funnell on a 36.4 and in 3rd was Emily Baldwin on a 40.2.
He showjumped brilliantly but in the main arena at Barbury you have to go up a bank, jump 2 fences and drop back down the bank, this unsettled him slightly so annoyingly he had the rail at the bottom of the bank... this was still good enough to keep him in the lead as Pippa and Emily both had a rail.
XC was in reverse order so it was a very long wait!
The time is always hard to get on the XC at Barbury and although I really wanted to win, I also wanted a sound horse and wasn't willing to risk a silly mistake by going crazily fast! RAYEF was fantastic and he added 6.8 time penalties which unfortunately cost us the win... we ended up in 3rd, still a great result and I really hope the senior selectors may just consider him for the European Championhips now... if not then we will be having a good crack at Burghley CCI****!
Results update...
Sorry I have been useless at keeping up to date with my diary so here is a quick run through on how the horses have been going in the past months.....
MINIMEE had a win in the Open Novoce at Withington Manor.
OUTWRAD BOUND and OBOS COOLEY both picked up 2nd placings in the BE100 sections at Hambleden.
OUTWARD BOUND jumped a lovely double clear to finish 4th in his first Novice at Aston Le Walls, MILLFIELD CONDESCEND and LONGBARN MAISIE both went well in the Novice to finish 3rd and 4th respectively on their sections.
We then had a trip across the water to Saumur, France. GINGER MAY KILLINGHURST gave me a fantastic ride XC adding a few time faults and just tipped the first fence SJ to finish in 12th place in the CCI***. NOBLE BESTMAN had juimped a brilliant double clear in the CIC** to finish in 18th place.
A very successful day at Pontispool saw OBOS COOLEY and BROOKFIELD BAKER STREET winning their BE100 sections and OUTWARD BOUND winning the Novice.
A trip up North to the lovely Bramham CCI*** Under 25 Championships with NOBLE BESTMAN was next.... He went very green in the atmosphere of the dressage and made a few mistakes to score 54.... he then jumped an awesome double clear round what was one of the strongest CCI*** tracks I have ever seen. He added just 4.8 time penalties to finish in 12th.... Not bad considering he was Pre-Novice last year!
At great Tew, OBOS COOLEY was 2nd in the BE100, MILLFIELD CONDESCEND was 7th and OUtWARD BOUND was 10th in their Novice sections.
The beautiful Salperton Park was the next event. Jason Houghton who owns RAYEF lives at Salperton so it was great the RAYEF had such a successful run on his home grounds! It was his first run back since Badminton and he was very excited! He did a flash test to score 22.2 in the dressage and jumped a steady double clear to finish 4the in the AI section. OUTWARD BOUND was 2nd in the Novice and OBOS COOLEY jumped a steady double clear in his first Novice.
MINIMEE had a win in the Open Novoce at Withington Manor.
OUTWRAD BOUND and OBOS COOLEY both picked up 2nd placings in the BE100 sections at Hambleden.
OUTWARD BOUND jumped a lovely double clear to finish 4th in his first Novice at Aston Le Walls, MILLFIELD CONDESCEND and LONGBARN MAISIE both went well in the Novice to finish 3rd and 4th respectively on their sections.
We then had a trip across the water to Saumur, France. GINGER MAY KILLINGHURST gave me a fantastic ride XC adding a few time faults and just tipped the first fence SJ to finish in 12th place in the CCI***. NOBLE BESTMAN had juimped a brilliant double clear in the CIC** to finish in 18th place.
A very successful day at Pontispool saw OBOS COOLEY and BROOKFIELD BAKER STREET winning their BE100 sections and OUTWARD BOUND winning the Novice.
A trip up North to the lovely Bramham CCI*** Under 25 Championships with NOBLE BESTMAN was next.... He went very green in the atmosphere of the dressage and made a few mistakes to score 54.... he then jumped an awesome double clear round what was one of the strongest CCI*** tracks I have ever seen. He added just 4.8 time penalties to finish in 12th.... Not bad considering he was Pre-Novice last year!
At great Tew, OBOS COOLEY was 2nd in the BE100, MILLFIELD CONDESCEND was 7th and OUtWARD BOUND was 10th in their Novice sections.
The beautiful Salperton Park was the next event. Jason Houghton who owns RAYEF lives at Salperton so it was great the RAYEF had such a successful run on his home grounds! It was his first run back since Badminton and he was very excited! He did a flash test to score 22.2 in the dressage and jumped a steady double clear to finish 4the in the AI section. OUTWARD BOUND was 2nd in the Novice and OBOS COOLEY jumped a steady double clear in his first Novice.
Friday, 29 April 2011
BADMINTON
Well where do I start...??? What a week I have just had... my first Badminton, RAYEF's first CCI**** and we came home with a top 10 placing, a saddle and 3 trophies!!!
I can safely say I had a dream debut!
As we entered the stable yard I had butterflies in my stomach....'We've made it... !!!' I said to Zanie (super groom!)
RAYEF settled straight into his lovely stable in the main yard.... he was stabled next to do Pippa Funnells horses.
With everything a day late, trot up started at 4.30pm on the Thursday afternoon. My sponsor HOLLAND COOPER clothing provided a stunning outfit for me to trot up in, pictures will follow!
I couldn't believe how many people were watching, RAYEF loved every minute of it, he definitely thought every person there was watching him!
He strutted his stuff and passed.
I then had a lesson with Yogi and took him for a walk around the main arena... he was going beautifully!
7am Friday morning and Yogi was there for the last drilling, things were looking good and I was getting quite excited about doing my test!
10.32am we entered the arena.... RAYEF felt fantastic and I was just hoping he wouldn't get too tense or spooky in the arena, he had a quick look at the photographers as we went around the arena but then he felt amazing! I got a 9 for my entry which is always a good start! I couldn't fault him at all, everything came up as it should and the advice Yogi gave me just before I went in, "build the four walls of your indoor school around the arena and ride like you do every day at home!", seemed to have worked!
I was so pleased with him, he had pulled off his best test and what a time to do it!!!
I was congratulated by everyone as I came out and then suddenly Yogi said "36.5" at first I wondered what he was talking about and then I looked at the big screen... I had just scored a 36.5!!!!!!
I couldn't quite believe it... I was 5th to go on the first day of dressage so to get a mark like that was crazy!!
That evening I got a call from Becky Elvin saying I was needed for the press conference... I was still in the lead after day 1!!!
I loved being sat up there and I really did savour every minute of it... you never know whats around the corner and it's not every day you get interviewed for being the current leader at Badminton!!
I had a day off on Saturday, well that meant alot of walking of the xc course! I walked it with Yogi, on my own and then with Sam Watson.
I was sure after all the really smart combinations had strutted their stuff on Saturday afternnon that I would be scraping into the top 10 or just outside but to my amazement I had another call from Becky Elvin asking me to go to the press conference again... I was so shocked when she told be I was lying 3rd!!
Ruth Edge had performed her normal stunning test to score 33.3 and Piggy French (who scored the only 10) was just 0.6 ahead of me on a 36.0
The cross country fences suddenly seemed to double in size with the realisation that tomorrow I had to attempt to jump them!
XC didn't start until 12pm and I was due out at 12.16pm.... One final course walk with Yogi in the morning and a gentle hack for Rayef.
I then had to occupy myself for an hour or 2 so the trusty Bridget Jones' DVD came out!!
Jason Houghton (Rayef's owner) came into the lorry and was a little shocked to see his jockey relaxing infront of the TV but it was a good distraction!
What some of you may not realise is that we have a lucky mascot.... SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS! He comes in the form of a small ball and a small toy... he kept myself and Zanie amused throuhgout the week.... he sat outside Rayef's stable and on the odd occasion he came hacking in my pocket!!
When I went down all ready to get on for XC I walked around the corner to find an enormous cowboy SPONGEBOB... Jason had infact embraced the Spongebob theme and decided that as XC day was a bigger deal than dressage, we needed a bigger Spongebob!! It was the perfect thing to make me giggle and take my mind off the very sick feeling I was witnessing!!
Back to the serious stuff and I was legged up and hacking down to the warm up... now feeling really sick!!
Rayef was well up for the task ahead but I was getting more and more nervous and had a small moment with my best friend, Georgie Spence, in the warm up! We had a hug and the spectators must have wondered what these 2 muppets were doing!!!!
Zanie was brilliant and as she led me up to the start box she kept reassuring me that Rayef would fly round and reminding me that this is the moment I'd been waiting for!
As they counted me down and I jumped out the start box the roar from the crowd is something I will never forget! It felt amazing!!
Once I had jumped fence one and left the arena I took a deep breath and got on with the job in hand... suddenly it was just me and my boy with 4 miles of galloping and jumping to do!
He was faultless... as I jumped the big spread down to the skinny at fence 6 I realised
that Rayef was on flying form and felt like a true pro!
I actually started to enjoy it and as he cruised through the vicarage vee line I was having a wonderful ride.
The only time I really noticed the crowds was when I jumped through the lake.... the cheer was incredible!
Galloping up to Huntsmans close I felt Rayef begin to tire a little, he jumped the gate in and the log but then he had locked onto the log that we had to turn inside which slightly messed my line up to the bounce, he managed to fit a stride in the bounce but that just showed how honest he is... he only saw the bounce at the last second and was tiring so could have easily used that as an excuse not to jump but he fiddled his way through and off we went towards the quarry.
He was foot perfect through the quarry... now just one more combination and then the last fence...Whilst walking the course, Sam Watson had said to me, "whatever you do don't get to here and think, 'oh my God, I've nearly jumped clear round Badminton'!!" That is exactly what I thought and had to give myself a talking to and remember that it's not over and until you have crossed the finish line!
The Rolex combination seemed fine when I walked it but I suddenly realised that Rayef was tiring, he picked up and jumped through it brilliantly and as I entered the main arena the crowd cheering sent shivers down my spine... I have never in my life witnessed anything like that before, Rayef jumped the last and my childhood dream of jumping clear round Badminton had come true!
8.8 time faults seemed like I would drop down the order to about 20th but as I sat and watched the carnage unfold I couldn't believe it when the final scorebored showed I was lying 6th and just 1.7 penalties behind the leader... the legendary Mark Todd!!!
Zanie was taking brilliant care of Rayef and Mark Lucey (our vet)gave him a check over and seemed happy with him!
I was asked back to the press conference, even though I wasn't in the top 3... they wanted me to sit between the 2 eventing greats, Mark Todd on my right and Andrew Nicholson on my left! We had a laugh as Mark said the last time he was sat in the leaders seat on cross country night at Badminton I was being pushed around in a push chair!!!
I also then realised that Mark's Badminton debut was 10 years before I was even born... so there is plenty of time to hopefully one day be sat in his position!!
Trot up on Monday morning went very smoothly, another stunning outfit provided by HOLLAND COOPER!
I had jump on Rayef in the morning and he was feeling very fresh!
It seemed like a very long wait until I jumped.... first we had the parade which was a great opportunity to get Rayef into the ring and see the crowds!
As I entered the arena for my showjumping round, I was so nervous, this was by far the biggest moment of my life!
Rayef got spooked by the cameras at fence 3 and although he managed to clear fence 4 he was still a little unsettled coming to fence 5 and unfortunately he knocked it and it came down! He then settled and jumped the rest of the course beautifully, I was over the moon and devastated all at the same time!
In the prize giving I was awarded a saddle for the best under 25, I also recieved trophies for being the best British first timer and best local rider. Rayef picked up the trophy for the youngest British owned and ridden horse in the top 12.
I have watched the replay a hundred times and feel so lucky and priviledged to have had such a fantastic horse to have my first ride round Badminton on. If I'd had the chance to ride the showjumping again I would have ridden it differently but we can all say that with hind sight!
The reality is that I finished 8th on my Badminton debut and I can not wait for next year!!!!!
THANKYOU's:
I am so Thankful to Jason Houghton for being so patient and such a fantastic owner... let alone one that has a wicked sense of humour!!
Also a big Thankyou to Yogi Breisner who has helped me from the start of my career... I couldn't have done it without him!
My sponsors who have all been so supportive and provided me with everything I need!
The team at home are amazing (Mum and Felicity Organ)... they got up early and got the yard done so they could come and support me each day!
Zanie Tanswell for looking after Rayef to perfection, turning him out beautifully and most of all for putting up with me!!!
I can safely say I had a dream debut!
As we entered the stable yard I had butterflies in my stomach....'We've made it... !!!' I said to Zanie (super groom!)
RAYEF settled straight into his lovely stable in the main yard.... he was stabled next to do Pippa Funnells horses.
With everything a day late, trot up started at 4.30pm on the Thursday afternoon. My sponsor HOLLAND COOPER clothing provided a stunning outfit for me to trot up in, pictures will follow!
I couldn't believe how many people were watching, RAYEF loved every minute of it, he definitely thought every person there was watching him!
He strutted his stuff and passed.
I then had a lesson with Yogi and took him for a walk around the main arena... he was going beautifully!
7am Friday morning and Yogi was there for the last drilling, things were looking good and I was getting quite excited about doing my test!
10.32am we entered the arena.... RAYEF felt fantastic and I was just hoping he wouldn't get too tense or spooky in the arena, he had a quick look at the photographers as we went around the arena but then he felt amazing! I got a 9 for my entry which is always a good start! I couldn't fault him at all, everything came up as it should and the advice Yogi gave me just before I went in, "build the four walls of your indoor school around the arena and ride like you do every day at home!", seemed to have worked!
I was so pleased with him, he had pulled off his best test and what a time to do it!!!
I was congratulated by everyone as I came out and then suddenly Yogi said "36.5" at first I wondered what he was talking about and then I looked at the big screen... I had just scored a 36.5!!!!!!
I couldn't quite believe it... I was 5th to go on the first day of dressage so to get a mark like that was crazy!!
That evening I got a call from Becky Elvin saying I was needed for the press conference... I was still in the lead after day 1!!!
I loved being sat up there and I really did savour every minute of it... you never know whats around the corner and it's not every day you get interviewed for being the current leader at Badminton!!
I had a day off on Saturday, well that meant alot of walking of the xc course! I walked it with Yogi, on my own and then with Sam Watson.
I was sure after all the really smart combinations had strutted their stuff on Saturday afternnon that I would be scraping into the top 10 or just outside but to my amazement I had another call from Becky Elvin asking me to go to the press conference again... I was so shocked when she told be I was lying 3rd!!
Ruth Edge had performed her normal stunning test to score 33.3 and Piggy French (who scored the only 10) was just 0.6 ahead of me on a 36.0
The cross country fences suddenly seemed to double in size with the realisation that tomorrow I had to attempt to jump them!
XC didn't start until 12pm and I was due out at 12.16pm.... One final course walk with Yogi in the morning and a gentle hack for Rayef.
I then had to occupy myself for an hour or 2 so the trusty Bridget Jones' DVD came out!!
Jason Houghton (Rayef's owner) came into the lorry and was a little shocked to see his jockey relaxing infront of the TV but it was a good distraction!
What some of you may not realise is that we have a lucky mascot.... SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS! He comes in the form of a small ball and a small toy... he kept myself and Zanie amused throuhgout the week.... he sat outside Rayef's stable and on the odd occasion he came hacking in my pocket!!
When I went down all ready to get on for XC I walked around the corner to find an enormous cowboy SPONGEBOB... Jason had infact embraced the Spongebob theme and decided that as XC day was a bigger deal than dressage, we needed a bigger Spongebob!! It was the perfect thing to make me giggle and take my mind off the very sick feeling I was witnessing!!
Back to the serious stuff and I was legged up and hacking down to the warm up... now feeling really sick!!
Rayef was well up for the task ahead but I was getting more and more nervous and had a small moment with my best friend, Georgie Spence, in the warm up! We had a hug and the spectators must have wondered what these 2 muppets were doing!!!!
Zanie was brilliant and as she led me up to the start box she kept reassuring me that Rayef would fly round and reminding me that this is the moment I'd been waiting for!
As they counted me down and I jumped out the start box the roar from the crowd is something I will never forget! It felt amazing!!
Once I had jumped fence one and left the arena I took a deep breath and got on with the job in hand... suddenly it was just me and my boy with 4 miles of galloping and jumping to do!
He was faultless... as I jumped the big spread down to the skinny at fence 6 I realised
that Rayef was on flying form and felt like a true pro!
I actually started to enjoy it and as he cruised through the vicarage vee line I was having a wonderful ride.
The only time I really noticed the crowds was when I jumped through the lake.... the cheer was incredible!
Galloping up to Huntsmans close I felt Rayef begin to tire a little, he jumped the gate in and the log but then he had locked onto the log that we had to turn inside which slightly messed my line up to the bounce, he managed to fit a stride in the bounce but that just showed how honest he is... he only saw the bounce at the last second and was tiring so could have easily used that as an excuse not to jump but he fiddled his way through and off we went towards the quarry.
He was foot perfect through the quarry... now just one more combination and then the last fence...Whilst walking the course, Sam Watson had said to me, "whatever you do don't get to here and think, 'oh my God, I've nearly jumped clear round Badminton'!!" That is exactly what I thought and had to give myself a talking to and remember that it's not over and until you have crossed the finish line!
The Rolex combination seemed fine when I walked it but I suddenly realised that Rayef was tiring, he picked up and jumped through it brilliantly and as I entered the main arena the crowd cheering sent shivers down my spine... I have never in my life witnessed anything like that before, Rayef jumped the last and my childhood dream of jumping clear round Badminton had come true!
8.8 time faults seemed like I would drop down the order to about 20th but as I sat and watched the carnage unfold I couldn't believe it when the final scorebored showed I was lying 6th and just 1.7 penalties behind the leader... the legendary Mark Todd!!!
Zanie was taking brilliant care of Rayef and Mark Lucey (our vet)gave him a check over and seemed happy with him!
I was asked back to the press conference, even though I wasn't in the top 3... they wanted me to sit between the 2 eventing greats, Mark Todd on my right and Andrew Nicholson on my left! We had a laugh as Mark said the last time he was sat in the leaders seat on cross country night at Badminton I was being pushed around in a push chair!!!
I also then realised that Mark's Badminton debut was 10 years before I was even born... so there is plenty of time to hopefully one day be sat in his position!!
Trot up on Monday morning went very smoothly, another stunning outfit provided by HOLLAND COOPER!
I had jump on Rayef in the morning and he was feeling very fresh!
It seemed like a very long wait until I jumped.... first we had the parade which was a great opportunity to get Rayef into the ring and see the crowds!
As I entered the arena for my showjumping round, I was so nervous, this was by far the biggest moment of my life!
Rayef got spooked by the cameras at fence 3 and although he managed to clear fence 4 he was still a little unsettled coming to fence 5 and unfortunately he knocked it and it came down! He then settled and jumped the rest of the course beautifully, I was over the moon and devastated all at the same time!
In the prize giving I was awarded a saddle for the best under 25, I also recieved trophies for being the best British first timer and best local rider. Rayef picked up the trophy for the youngest British owned and ridden horse in the top 12.
I have watched the replay a hundred times and feel so lucky and priviledged to have had such a fantastic horse to have my first ride round Badminton on. If I'd had the chance to ride the showjumping again I would have ridden it differently but we can all say that with hind sight!
The reality is that I finished 8th on my Badminton debut and I can not wait for next year!!!!!
THANKYOU's:
I am so Thankful to Jason Houghton for being so patient and such a fantastic owner... let alone one that has a wicked sense of humour!!
Also a big Thankyou to Yogi Breisner who has helped me from the start of my career... I couldn't have done it without him!
My sponsors who have all been so supportive and provided me with everything I need!
The team at home are amazing (Mum and Felicity Organ)... they got up early and got the yard done so they could come and support me each day!
Zanie Tanswell for looking after Rayef to perfection, turning him out beautifully and most of all for putting up with me!!!
Friday, 15 April 2011
BIG THANKYOU....
I have to say a huge Thankyou to my sponsor BARNSBY.... I rang them in a pre-Badminton panic becuase Rayef has changed shape now he is fit ready for Badminton and I didn't feel the dressage saddle was sitting on him right, they very kindly came out at 6am this morning as this was the only time they could do it.... Rayef and I very much appreciate you helping us out on such short notice!!!!!!!!!!!
ARIAT have kindly supplied me with some new competition boots ready for next week....
And I am looking forward to seeing my trot up outfits which are generously being supplied by HOLLAND COOPER clothing.... we won the best trot up outfit at Burghley last year so we are going for the double!!!!!!!!
ARIAT have kindly supplied me with some new competition boots ready for next week....
And I am looking forward to seeing my trot up outfits which are generously being supplied by HOLLAND COOPER clothing.... we won the best trot up outfit at Burghley last year so we are going for the double!!!!!!!!
Sapey....
A trip out with the young ones to Sapey... Brookfield Baker Street, Outward Bound and Obos Cooley all in the BE100.
They all produced nice tests with double clears.... Brookfield Baker Street winning on his 28 dressage, Outward Bound finishing in 4th on his 32 dressage and Obos Cooley adding 2.4 time penalties to his 29 dressage to also finish 4th.
A good day at the office with some very exciting young horses!
They all produced nice tests with double clears.... Brookfield Baker Street winning on his 28 dressage, Outward Bound finishing in 4th on his 32 dressage and Obos Cooley adding 2.4 time penalties to his 29 dressage to also finish 4th.
A good day at the office with some very exciting young horses!
Weston Park....
We headed to Weston with Millfield Condescend in the Novice and Ginger May Killinghurst and Rayef who were both competing in the Advanced.
They had a **** section which meant I could practise the Badminton test with Rayef, he was really good and is satrting to find the movements easier.... he broke in his extended trot when he jumped a patch of soil!!! He scored 29 so I was really pleased. He then jumped a brilliant showjumping round, we withdrew him from the xc which was always the plan after he ran well at Belton last week.... All on track for the big one now and fingers firmly crossed he stays in one piece for another week!
Ginger May Killinghurst was on great form, having not run at Belton she was rather fiesty all day!! She scored a 30.4 in the dressage and then left all the poles up in the showjumping, the time proved tight and I picked up 7 time faults but the main aim was to jump clear! She flew round the xc picking up 12 time penalties and a 9th placing!
Millfield Condescend was doing his first novice and he went fantastically, adding just 5 time faults to his dressage score of 29 to finish 6th.
They had a **** section which meant I could practise the Badminton test with Rayef, he was really good and is satrting to find the movements easier.... he broke in his extended trot when he jumped a patch of soil!!! He scored 29 so I was really pleased. He then jumped a brilliant showjumping round, we withdrew him from the xc which was always the plan after he ran well at Belton last week.... All on track for the big one now and fingers firmly crossed he stays in one piece for another week!
Ginger May Killinghurst was on great form, having not run at Belton she was rather fiesty all day!! She scored a 30.4 in the dressage and then left all the poles up in the showjumping, the time proved tight and I picked up 7 time faults but the main aim was to jump clear! She flew round the xc picking up 12 time penalties and a 9th placing!
Millfield Condescend was doing his first novice and he went fantastically, adding just 5 time faults to his dressage score of 29 to finish 6th.
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