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Monday, 27 July 2015

Eventing in the Rain & Married in the Sunshine

Massimo was once again a star when I took him to Allens Hill Eventer Training on a very wet Friday.

29 dressage and then jumped fab in the 90 with just one rail down in the XC section. Not sure where he finished but I am guessing somewhere between 2nd and 4th. I left before the results were out as I had an important day to organise, Ant and I were getting married the next day!

The sun shone all day. It was the perfect day we had hoped for, being both fun and relaxed, everyone seemed to be smiling and laughing all day. The Wedding began at 4 pm and we had the most amazing day with almost all of our friends and family with us. The tables were all named after horse colours, the theme was my XC colours, blue and pink, and we had horses and horse shoes on the cake. Well we had to really with Ant being a farrier!

Below pic, two of my best friends Nikki Cox and Emma Horton Smith who helped me with my hair, make up, and kept me supplied with sweets and my fav drink, diet Pepsi. Emma was also an expert on working the hotels room service ordering champagne flutes for our diet Pepsi to go in, and she knew where the hair dryer was for when my nails wouldn't dry. Although when nails still wouldn't dry, 20 mins before the ceremony Nikki turned into a hero dashing into Boots The Chemists for varnish remover and fast drying varnish.  On her return she made us laugh announcing she definitely didn't get any odd looks at shopping in Boots with a large feather on her head!!!!


Eventing guests included Louise Harwood and her mum Jackie Skelton, they drove from Aston Le Walls just to be with us on our special day and then, after dancing all night, drove the 2 hours back again as they had more horses competing the next day, they were also celebrating an Advanced win on Whitson. Also dancing almost all night were Badminton 4* rider Josephine Challens (who now has my retired advanced eventer Icon to hunt)  & GB pony team rider Saffron Cresswell. It was also great to have along 2* rider Tom Searle, European Gold Medalist Claire Oliver with her showman husband Robert Oliver and also Horse & Hound/Eventing Mag reporter Louise Calverley, who also caught the bouquet, although she didn't have much choice as I crept up behind her and threw it onto her lap!!!! 



We made everyone laugh by starting our first dance with one of our favourite songs Paul Macartneys "Yesterday" but the lyrics are totally unsuitable for a wedding, so I pretended to be very cross which every one chuckled at, and then the real song came on Elvis "I can't help falling in love with you" which appropriately starts with "Wise men say only fools rush in" Ant and I have been together 24 and a half years!!!! 

Our day was made extra special as once the evening had finished and we were on the way up to our room, we had a huge round of applause in the Hotel bar from The Proclaimers and their road crew who were relaxing after an evening playing in the nearby Malvern Winter gardens.

Here are some of the photos. 

P.S. I am now called Mrs Stella Bunn! 





Below a dance with my lovely Dad.



A huge thank you to Tomas our event supervisor from the Abbey Hotel who made our day completely perfect, nothing was too much trouble. 

And finally thank you to everyone who contributed to our day.

Saturday, 18 July 2015

Stafford BE 90

We arrived with Massimo and Rif Raf all plaited and ready for dressage. But sadly when I walked the XC I decided the ground was a little bit too hard to run Massimo. They hadn't had the rain which we have had at home. So instead I tacked him up and rode him in the lorry park where the ground was a little bit better. All good experience for him just to be out and see new stuff even if he didn't get a proper run. 
Rif Raf put her best foot forward to do a super dressage test but her mark wasn't that good. She did a super SJ clear. We then withdrew her from XC due to the ground being a bit firm.

Massimo watching the show jumping and below Ant and Massimo both looking rather bored waiting to go home!!!! 


Sunday, 5 July 2015

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner at Chepstow!!!!

'Rif Raf did a lovely dressage at Chepstow, one down SJ and then a super clear XC inside the time, she is so bold and clever XC putting in a huge jump at the trakener. Galloping down to it I could see no stride at all, she just felt like she said " it's Ok I have one" and flew it. She made the time easy which I was surprised about as its hilly round there, but she is now so confident it's easy to cut tight lines and jump fences on the angle.

Next the 4 year old qualifier with Massimo.

Massimo gave me a big loose trot in the dressage, courtesy of me dusting off my secret weapon, my Barrie Swain Semi Flex Saddle, horses move much bigger in them. This was the first competition I have ridden Massimo in a dressage saddle. I came out of the arena a bit frustrated as I felt while the saddle gave us a bigger trot, the small space of the arena meant we struggled to maintain a good enough overall picture to get a good mark. I needn't have worried as he went into the lead on a 29!!! 

He show jumped boldly but he lacked consistency in his rhythm and had two down and I thought oh well we can't win now.

He set off XC like a horse much older than his 4 years, but by the time we reached fence 6 a hail storm arrived. It was the most horrendous storm, hail with unbelievable high winds too. I approached fence 6 it was a dark imposing box jumped downhill, under an oak tree. The branches of the tree were bending in the wind, everything was blowing, Massimo spooked at the spectators who were running for cover, and I thought he's not going to jump this but he pricked his ears and off he went. 

By the time I got to 9 the hail stones were stinging so much I couldn't hardly see, my reins were slipping and I couldn't steer, we got through abc the roll top, step down to roll top all in trot. We were now riding directly into the storm, Massimo didn't like the hail stones battering against his face and nor did I!!   I wondered if I should pull up, I didn't want to put him off, it was his first ever BE90 but he just kept on jumping and went clear to win the class. Even the hail stones bouncing off the water making it look like it was alive didn't put him off.

When I came through the finish I found out the storm was so bad they had put the course on red/stop and everyone had ran to shelter. What a hero Massimo is! 
We didn't even know he had won, I only went to the scores to see where my livery Emma Horton-Smith had finished, she was 2nd, a fab day for her too, couldn't believe it when I noticed 1st in red by Massimo's name on the score board!!