We strolled in a bit late at 10:30am which only left us 30
minutes to get saddled up and practice the obstacles. The warm up actually
started at 9am but because it was raining and a 3hr drive we were a little
sluggish getting there.
Cupid and Dreamer came for the show – Kahleesi is still
taking time off hoping she’ll be sound for Kentucky after getting a mysterious
hoof bruise while out in the paddock.
I was so incredibly proud of my horses as they approached
all of the unique obstacles.
Obstacles included:
- · Kiddie pool with water and floating wood
- · Raised bridges
- · Sand filled tires
- · Piles of pine cones
- · Straw jumps
- · Tarps and sand hills
- · A sprinkler car wash
- · Water crossing
- · Narrow back through
There were really a lot of choices and I loved how they have
the are set into 3 different parts. The sand ring was all Halloween/fall
themed. One grass field area was set up Indian themed with a teepee and other
decorations. The third area was set up as the cowboy field.
The only things my boys were weary of were the rope gate –
because there was scary cornstalks on either end, yikes they might bite!
I planned out a good route to try and get as many of the 60
obstacles that I could. I rode first on Cupid and got a lot done. Cupid was so
confident and really focused on the task. It was definitely his best show so
far and I was such a proud mama.
Next up was Dreamer – I rode a very similar pattern with him
and just had to change things a bit because he knocked down 2 of the jumps
which makes it a ‘dead’ obstacle meaning you can’t do it again (otherwise you
can do them twice). Dreamer did everything with confidence and speed making him
a super star.
At the end of the day we shared an amazing potluck and got
to find out our scores. It was great to see the score sheets to see what
exactly we did. There were 19 competitors and 10 of them (majority) scored
between 67 – 106 points, with only the top 5 placings finishing above 106
points.
I was extremely thrilled when Cupid was announced as 5th
place with 121 points – wow has this boy improved! 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th went to very good rides finishing with 131-127 points which
were extremely close scores!
Dreamer and I were flying like the wind and smoked up 148
points for first place. Crikey I knew he was a dreamer, but buddy you’re
seriously an over achiever! Not too surprising that Dreamer had an admirer at
the show wanting to buy him… but not to worry big guy, you aren’t going
anywhere :)
I am super in love with Obstacle challenges and if you want
to give it a go I super recommend Turkey Run Ranch – what a lovely set up and
amazing people that are so kind and supportive… plus they know how to serve up
one delicious potluck!
Tips from this show:
- · Put the focus on your foundation. Get your horse to trust you and build his confidence in you. Then when you start to see new obstacles it doesn’t matter that they are new because your horse knows you can keep them safe and they can do what you ask.
- · Get out there and try something new, take a chance and leave yourself open to find new passions, dreams, challenges, and fun.
- · Really make sure you have a plan heading into the obstacle challenge and know where you are going .
- · Ride the little obstacles on your way to the bigger point obstacles.
- · Do the obstacles that you can complete quickly – just because you can move the cows from one pen to another (which is a hard obstacle that scores high at 5 points) doesn’t mean it’s the best use of your short 5 minutes in the ring.
- · If you aren’t sure how to do something make sure you ask. One of the reasons I scored so high was because I clarified that one combination obstacle could actually be done 3 different ways and each was considered a different obstacle at 3 points– this meant 3 obstacles right beside each other could be done back to back for 18 points. Some other competitors only rode 1 or 2 variations of this obstacle and didn’t get the extra points.
- · Put the focus on fun – I project a confident smile to my horses and they know we are there for a good time. Then they were able to have fun too.
On Sunday we started rehearsing for my freestyle patterns
for the Kentucky TB Makeover. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks. Thank
you so much for the team that is coming to support me and be ring crew!
Extreme Cowboy at Ancaster Fair tomorrow followed some more
TB Makeover practice. See you at the fair!