Often the first event of the year for many area 1ers, and
usually our first event back in New England, is Hitching Post. They run one
recognized event and many schooling events over the summer/fall. All of their events
are great outings whether it’s your first event after a long winter, you are
looking to move up, or if you are taking a young horse to their first show.
The winter was so prolonged this year that our move north
was much later than it usually is. We wound up moving one week before the
recognized event at Hitching Post. I was worried about entering because I wasn’t
sure I would have enough time to get all the horses worked and the barn set up,
without any working students to help. In
the end we decided to take Rosie to the recognized event and Simply and Jumbie
to the schooling event the following weekend.
Rosie had a few days off with the move, but thankfully she
is pretty reliable and becoming very consistent in her work. I took her hacking
one day, jumped the next, and then did a light dressage school the day before
the event and she was perfect. This was her first training level event of the
year, her fourth ever. She performed just like a professional; she had a very
nice dressage test followed by two double clear jump rounds, winning the event.
The cross country course was such a good early season
course, and the footing was perfect. We had an unbelievable amount of rain the
night/early morning of the event and the very hilly course wasn’t the least bit
slippery. We went right to show jumping after cross country, which can be
challenging if the horse is still in cross country mode. Rosie was very rideable
and jumped well around the course. We are looking at moving her up to prelim
sometime this summer!
The following weekend I took Simply novice and Jumbie did
her first training at the schooling event. These two are a little greener than
Rosie so it was nice to have an extra week to ride them after the trip. It
again, poured right before the event, but the footing remained excellent, I didn’t
have studs on either horse and it wasn’t an issue at all!
Warming up for Dressage, Simply felt like a ticking time
bomb and kept screaming to Jumbie in the trailer. She is normally quite good,
but she was in heat and apparently couldn’t control herself haha. We had a very
distracted, inconsistent test, but we stayed in the ring and got to go jump
after! She jumped well around the show jumping but was a little spooky to the
first few cross country fences. I had to get after her a bit in the beginning but
then she got into the rhythm and jumped clean, finishing in fifth.
Jumbie has been getting better and better, she feels like a
different horse this year. Knowing the courses would be very similar, if not
the same as last weekend, I felt confident that it would be a good first
training for her. She was very relaxed and responsive in dressage, quite
different from Simply! She won the dressage and had two double clear rounds,
winning her first training! I was very proud of her, she jumped stadium like it
was a walk in the park and came out on cross country confident and bold. In the
past we have had ditch issues but she just skipped over the ditch on the
course. There was one fence near the end that had a large white hitching post
silhouette on the front of it, Jumbie wasn’t so sure about this one, but with
some encouragement jumped it anyway. I was actually happy to see that even if she
wasn’t sure about something and I said jump it anyway she would trust me and go
do it.
I want to thank Laurie and everyone else at Hitching Post for having such great events. They are always so well run, the courses are great, and everyone is always so nice! Overall, the girls all had great outings and are set up nicely for GMHA this weekend.
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