Looking East 2.0, with a dose of optimism

Looking East 2.0, with a dose of optimism

I have decided to inhale a good dose of optimism and forge onwards with my Tokyo dream…

You wouldn’t want to substitute yourself into the Team GBR selection committee; for they have many endless debates, head scratching and much deliberation ahead of them.

We are in a golden age of Eventing talent, both globally and here in Blighty; which gives us a tricky but fortuitous problem. We have a very long long-list of talent, yet only 3 team places are available and a lucky individual to take on board the plane to Tokyo.

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2020: That's a wrap

2020: That's a wrap

What a year that was! A pandemic was rather an extreme way of focusing the mind. Focusing on what mattered. What was worth the effort and what was not. What stirred the soul and what no longer mattered.

We may not have had a full season, but 2020 was definitely a year to savour ‘Quality over Quantity’ all the way.

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Ones to Watch: 2021

Ones to Watch: 2021

So whilst it might not be the big shindig we are all used to, Christmas has flown around the corner, presents are wrapped and there’s just the exclusive bubble to finalise…

Most of us are probably somewhat thankful to see the back of this year to be honest, so my mind has already turned towards the countdown to next season and all the stars I am eagerly awaiting to see once again.

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Dear Santa...

Dear Santa...

Dear Santa,

I’ve been a really good girl, no really! I actually have this year - I’ve been socially distant all year, not just for lockdowns and I’ve done all my Eventing chores (well kinda….)

So how about a treat or two under the tree this year... Just in case you or Santa need some inspiration for what to put under the tree this year for me, or any equestrian mad friend or relative,, here’s some ideas…

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Review: 2020 - The Year of Plan B 

Review: 2020 - The Year of Plan B 

Sometime’s you don’t need a lot of something for it to pack a punch - and that is definitely the case with the 2020 Eventing season.

It’s been bloody tough there’s no doubt, it’s been hard to plan with reduced press numbers permitted entry and late confirmation of attendance had me checking email accounts every 5 seconds on the run up to the big targets. But it’s been the most wonderful season in so many ways too……

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Vive La France

Vive La France

Much has been written about the ‘strangest’ of years and how it’s been a shortened season - but in so many ways that hasn’t diminished the quality on display at Pau this weekend. A French adventure had always been on the grand masterplan for this season, long before we knew Covid-19 existed.

So much of 2020 hasn’t lived up to pre-season expectations. There’s been so many dreams lost this season. But one little dream remained, from the early glance at the Pau entries, one little dream emerged - could gorgeous Dan make amends for the unlucky tragedy of the Europeans last year.

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Almost a normal September

Almost a normal September

September continued where August exited stage left, an action packed month with just enough spare time for a spot of seashell collecting….

Cornbury House had been murmured to be worth the wait and it was definitely that and so much more. After the doom and gloom of this Eventing year, this shiny gem emerged from the pack and really made their presence known that weekend.

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Finishing on a high

Finishing on a high

You know that good things must come to the inevitable end, but when they have been this good, it’s a hard pill to swallow.

Gorgeous Gary has taken me on a memorable journey as his number one fan, he has taken me to courses I’d only ever dreamed of attending. It has been a complete pleasure to follow him all the way from the Highlands of Scotland to the French Pyrenees.

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Volunteering: Ever wondered how to get involved?

Volunteering: Ever wondered how to get involved?

It’s a stark reality that the amazing sport that is Eventing, simply wouldn’t be viable, safe or quite frankly as much of a community spirited sport, without the thousands upon thousands of hours, donated by it’s awesome army of volunteers.

I came into volunteering not knowing all the rules and not really knowing anyone - some 5 years later, I’ve made life-long friends and have a much better understanding of the sport, the rules and a front-row seat on the best action out there. Why not get involved?!

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Eventing Season 2020: version 2.0

Eventing Season 2020: version 2.0

The restart that we had all hoped and prayed for had finally come. Given the length of time that had passed since I was last at an Event, I’d be forgiven for thinking that we were starting a new season, but this was 2020 version 2.0. The wait was long and obviously completely necessary, given the global pandemic we all found ourselves living through...

But pulling into the hallowed turf of Barbury Castle, albeit a week later than originally scheduled, was just the tonic I had been hoping for.

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The wait is almost over....

The wait is almost over....

I do still feel like the pause button has been pressed on life though - it’s so engrained in my brain that April is the Grand National, May brings Badminton, Chatsworth & Rockingham then onto Bramham in June - without these I do feel like I’m stuck in a Groundhog Day kind of loop; April fools day on repeat.

Thankfully there does seem some socially-distanced light at the end of the tunnel. British Eventing have delivered the much-needed news that after much consideration, deliberation and planning; Eventing is returning.

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The photographic leaderboard

The photographic leaderboard

With the continuing restrictions, I have done the obligatory garden and house tidy, then I started the online tidy. The trawl through the archives to tidy and refresh. And this got me thinking - now I will admit the search initially started with my top 10 photographs and this became a little impossible, so that grew into 15 before settling on my 20 favourite images. The soundtrack to the afternoon would have gone ’99 photos and I can’t pick 1’!

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The Results are in! My Ultimate Top 10

The Results are in! My Ultimate Top 10

…but I can pick pick my 10 favourites.

Well some few hours later and instead of 10, I had 29 on my ‘shortlist’ - the greats of the sport, some that pull on the heartstrings and some that will just always hold a special place in my heart.

When reading the list below, you will notice a theme, one that could be used to create the ultimate Eventer - powerful, quirky, enthusiastic and brave when going XC, whilst being in true harmony with their human partner. I am a big lover of this great sport and have been lucky enough to watch many who fit the aforementioned description.

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If only all the April headlines were a fool....

If only all the April headlines were a fool....

The beautifully colour-coded calendar on the fridge of all my national and international Eventing fixtures is now obsolete. Wiped out. Gone.

One by one the fixtures make the inevitable announcement, cancellation is sadly communicated.

When all the social distancing is but a weird, distant memory, we shall again begin to plan those adventures and journeys. The color-coded calendar shall be re-born and off Eventing we shall go.

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The beginning, but hopefully not the end?

The beginning, but hopefully not the end?

Ultimately Eventers (both competitors and supporters) are a bloody tough breed, we’ve got through previous outbreaks, disasters and wartime; the sport will make it through this. We’ve weathered cancellations and abandonments before, and this time will be no different.

Whether Tokyo comes or is lost, all that matters is everyone is still here when we pick up where the season paused, be that hopefully in a few weeks or we draw stumps and start a fresh next season with renewed energy. As long as the friends I have made on this wonderful journey are here with me, that’s all that ultimately matters.

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Looking to the East

Looking to the East

With January finally completed, we can all now look forward to brighter evenings, snowdrops giving us a hint of the springtime to come and finally we can say the Eventing season starts this month!

So with the impeding starting klaxon, I thought I’d share a few ramblings about what the season may have in store for us all.

Firstly, at the risk of stating the obvious, 2020 is an Olympic year – the greats of our sport will be heading east to Tokyo for the Eventing medals at the end of July. 

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Premiership transfers and big money signings

It’s not just the Premiership that is the home of big money transfers anymore; the FEI deadline for horses and riders to be declared for each nation ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. And this impending deadline of 15th January seems to have bought with it scenes akin to Sky Sports News Deadline Day news coverage.

Quarrycrest Echo & Piggy French, FEI European Championships, Luhmuhlen 2019

Quarrycrest Echo & Piggy French, FEI European Championships, Luhmuhlen 2019

Recent, assumed big money,  transfers have included Cekatinka, Fischer Chipmunk FRH, Superstition, Creevagh Cooley and most recently bought the biggest news of all to Team GBR supporters last month:  Quarrycrest Echo, the dependable chestnut gelding who has helped propel Team GBR to Team Gold at WEG and Team Silver at the Europeans this summer, has left Piggy’s yard in a big transfer deal.

Red, as he is affectionately known, has joined Team Japan. 

Quarrycrest Echo & Piggy French, FEI European Championships, Luhmuhlen 2019

Quarrycrest Echo & Piggy French, FEI European Championships, Luhmuhlen 2019

Team Japan have been busy building an enviable team of top horses - Cekatinka joined them last year, along with Vinci de la Vigne and now Red has joined them too. An enviable yard of stars.

Team GB can’t be too down in the mouth though, they have benefitted from Superstition leaving New Zealander Lucy Jackson’s yard and going to Harry Meade’s stable. 

Lucy Jackson & Superstition, Chatsworth, May 2019

Lucy Jackson & Superstition, Chatsworth, May 2019

Personally it rather leaves a tiny sour taste in the mouth....

It, in a small part, appears that medals are being ‘bought’ rather than the traditional buy them young, put hours/weeks/months/years into schooling them and hope one day you have a championship winner in the yard. Whilst this is nothing new, the trend seems to be increasing.

As much as you can expect these high level transfers, ones at this end of the sport are rare . Mostly I’m guessing due to money, Quarrycrest Echo will not have come cheap - £millions I can only imagine. The supply will also be a factor, there aren’t an abundance of top level horses that people wish to part with.

If you want to make money, Event horses aren’t the typical place to look, very few manage to break even let alone make a notable investment return. So who can blame owners when they have the chance to finally see their investment mature. These chances rarely come along, if ever, so they must be taken.

Team GBR’s loss is most definitely Team Japan’s gain - Red has a fantastic championship record. Whilst I really hope he fulfils his potential for his new Team, there will be a tinge of sadness watching him in Tokyo. 

But what success does this move bring, last years big-money transfer of Cooley SRS to Australian rider Hazel Shannon’s yard hasn’t bought the assumed 5* success, with ‘Aero’ an absentee from Adelaide’s big showpiece. 

Although the German machine that is Michael Jung did achieve a Silver Individual & Team Gold at the Europeans with Fischer Chipmunk FRH less than 12 months after the horse moved to his yard. 

Michael Jung & Fischer Chipmunk FRH, FEI European Championships, Luhmuhlen 2019

Michael Jung & Fischer Chipmunk FRH, FEI European Championships, Luhmuhlen 2019

Will a recently bought team really bring home the medals - the allure of equestrian sports, more so Eventing in particular is the dynamic partnership that riders build with their horses over a long period of time - can this really be achieved with only less than 9 months till Tokyo?

Can a medal-winning partnership be fast-tracked? Will Team Japan deliver a medal for the home nation?

Happy New Year: Looking ahead

Happy New Year: Looking ahead

With a new year fully underway I decided why monkey with tradition, so here comes the customary new year look-ahead to what the upcoming year may have in store for all us Eventing fans.

We have just passed the 200-day countdown mark to the opening ceremony in Tokyo, with Olympic fever sure to set in if it hasn’t already. “Who’s on your team?” will surely be asked several hundred times as early season events get underway.

I’ve picked my team….

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