Monday, May 12, 2008

Safety Summit:
With all of the recent tradgedies in the eventing world, the USEA and USEF has responded by organizing a safety summit to be held in Kentucky June 7th-8th. I will be attending the summit in hopes of learning what we can do to ensure horse and rider safety. In order to help pay for the trip I'll be holding a "clinic" on Sunday May 18th, focusing on pace and course work.


FROM USEA/USEF
In recent months, there have been a number of accidents to competitors and horses participating in our sport. These incidents have united all eventing riders who care deeply about the horses, their welfare and the image of the sport. All of us are now in a quest to better understand what might be contributing to these occurrences and what might be done to prevent them.
To that end, USEF President David O'Connor and USEA President Kevin Baumgardner are calling for a USEF/USEA Safety Summit to be held in Lexington, KY, June 7-8, 2008.
We invite you all to join us as we work together to seek solutions that we hope will result in a safer sport. Click here to register for the Safety Summit.

ROLEX!

The THF team headed to Kentucky in late April to watch the Rolex four star event http://www.rk3de.org/ . I can't even begin to describe the level of horses and riders. What an inspiration! Not only did we get to watch some incredible riding, we took a trip to Dr. Wayne Browning's farm, toured my old barn, and made an early morning visit to Keeneland where we watched the horses gallop, followed by breakfast at the track kitchen. Look for the Rolex photo CD to be coming soon. Above photo, Rolex Winner Philip Dutton aboard Connaught.
April Updates
It has been a while since I've updated the blog. The year has been full of lessons, shows, and traveling. April was the busiest month of all with horse shows every weekend. Some of the highlights below...

Twin Rivers One Day: The Rusty Mables made their group debut with Lora Quinlan and Memo taking home the blue ribbon! Gill Ward and Cash were just as awesome, earning second place. Allison Hulme and Kelsey also placed 2nd (there were 2 divisions) despite the fact that Kelsey thought they should have been jumping higher, and Bob Garcia and Claire rounded out the group with a 5th place. Not only did everyone earn ribbons, they all stayed on AND remembered their courses! The Jr. Members of THF were all in fine form and gave solid performances in all 3 phases. Kyana and Seeker made their debut after being together a month and took home 3rd. Holly and Rigs moved up to Novice and Karina took Sydnee's new mare, Zara around the course easily. A big Thank You to Twin Rivers for holding this clinic!

April Ram Tap: Just a few days home and it was off to the Ram Tap Horse Trials the following weekend.
The trip consisted of 4 riders, Danielle Chou (riding Toby), Alexa Wolf (riding Kalypso), Sophie Hulme (riding Cooper), and Alexandra Chou (riding Noah). Danielle had not ridden in an event in almost a year, and it had been even longer since she'd done an "away" event. Her and Toby made it all look easy despite a "dismount" on the x-c and finished 2nd in the Jr. Novice. Alexandra and Noah made their way around the Training Level course and put in one of their best stadium courses to date taking home a well deserved 4th place. Alexa and Kalypso are showing huge improvement and a confident smack off the down bank gave Kalypso the push he needed. They continue to improve every time out. Lastly, Sophie and Cooper were the stars of the show not only earning a 23.5 in the dressage, but maintaining that lead all the way to the end, coming home with the blue ribbon and lots of cool prizes. Sophie and Cooper have made their way from cross rail classes to Beginner Novice in record time and will be an exciting pair to watch.

Twin Rivers: The Twin Rivers event April 18-20th was a small group, with just 3 horses going. I rode Alexa's Kalypso, Holly made her official Novice debut on Rigs, and Emily made her eventing debut with her horse Bodie. Kalypso put in his best performance yet. I felt it wasn't our best dressage but it still managed to score fairly well. The half halts are a work in progress =) Kalypso went around the stadium like a hunter and I feel confident we have the correct bit on him for each phase. Cross country was great, with him really listening to my hand and leg equally. Alexa's ride the weekend before at Ram Tap was just what he needed. He kept himself together throughout the whole weekend and came away with a 5th place. Holly and Rigs made their first Novice look easy. They had a respectable dressage and continued to climb up the placings with a double clear stadium. Holly rode a little conservative on the x-c which earned a handful of time penalties, moving up to 400mpm is a big step at this level and takes some getting used to. I am really proud of her for riding so well in all 3 phases and for being a smart, safe rider on course. Holly and Rigs finished 7th. Emily and Bodie were the least experienced of the group. Bodie has only done 2 horse trials previously and Emily is an eventing newbie. They showed their greenness in the dressage by forgetting to salute, oops! Emily took the quick way around the stadium but managed to keep all the rails up. Bodie's strong suit is definitely the cross country, being a former fox hunter it's clear that this is the phase he loves. Emily rode well throughout and they took home 6th place.

A great month for all the horses and riders. Watch for the THF team at the May Woodside, we'll be there in FULL force with 10 horses/riders!