After attending my two qualifying events in the spring, I felt great about going cross country…in May!, but now it was August and I hadn’t shown out cross country for four months!! I was nervous with anticipation for Derek diGrazia’s course hoping that the confidence she received from our two stars would carry over. Derek’s course was nothing short of technical, true intermediate size, and forward. There were some great questions that I have never ridden before like an island in a water complex (jump down a bank, four strides in the water, up a bank, one stride on land, down a bank into water, five strides out over a narrow chevron fence). I was excited to see how this fitness would play out while galloping. She warmed up great and when we came out of the box, I had a sense of calm that allowed us to gallop the first few fences out of a galloping stride. Each combination was easy for her. She narrowed in on all of our outs and kept a big forward stride everywhere. It was honestly the best cross country ride we have ever had. The confidence and education she gained this spring along with the extra fitness gave me a horse that carried me through the cross country. I was so thrilled and excited to feel that she is better than ever and that is what we have been working for this summer, the strength to jump easily through cross country. The icing on the cake was seeing that we had the second fastest ride of the day and we had moved up to second place. What an unexpected surprise, but just goes to show in eventing you can never give up.
In our final phase of stadium jumping, we decided to experiment with a new bridle, a bitless hackamore. The course was difficult with varying stridings everywhere and square fences with no ground lines. I felt this would be a true test to see if this bridle would be the ticket to a better jumping horse out in the show jumping. Ginger jumped around double clean in her new bridle, which pushed her and I up into first place. It was a thrill to win because it was so unexpected and I was definitely more concentrated on getting a good feel for how my horse was doing with all the changes in our work. Our blue ribbon was a gift this weekend, and I was so excited. All in all, I feel we are on the right track with Ginger and getting her prepped for the games, but the name of the game is fitness and dressage work from here.
Ginger at The Summer Event at Woodside |
Sophia and Ginger after Stadium |
A few of my students also attended the event and had a great weekend as well! Cheryl Gentzler on Denali took first place in her Beginner Novice class and John Marshall on Cutamo was right at her heals in second place in the same Beginner Novice division! Marta Tatabatai finished her first Beginner Novice on her new horse Dancing Diva who showed a great promise and a great drive during the show. It was a very fun and exciting weekend for the whole LBE crew!
Two more updates! Check out our most recent shot out on the US Eventing website for our upcoming trip the the Pan Am Games in an article written by Chelsea Vecchiarelli at the following link: http://useventing.com/blog/?p=18720. Lastly, if you haven’t seen already, I am holding a fundraiser for my trip to Mexico in October. The event will be at the De Boer Royal Friesians Farm in Tulare on August 27th. During the event, Ginger and I will demonstrate the dressage test we will compete in at the Pan American Games and a jumping course; there will also be a jumping calcutta, silent auction and dinner. Please come and support Ginger and I at this event. Tickets can be purchased online on the following page http://laurenbillys.com/about/puerto-rican-eventing or contact me for more information. I look forward to seeing many familiar and new faces at the event!
Thanks for reading!
Until next time,
Lauren and Ginger
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