What a lovely weekend it has been, gorgeous weather and a trip to one of the most picturesque events in the calender, Barbury Castle in Wiltshire. Set in a natural bowl in the heart of the Downs, it is the perfect venue for such an event, with the entire xc course viewable from a seat beside the showjumping arena. The courses themselves were also super, a lovely old-fashioned galloping course with big bold fences and nothing too trappy.
We took 707 for his first outing in quite some time as he has not been at his sparkling best so far this year, but he seems to be back to his normal slightly scatty self and put in fantastic performance in the RoR (Retraining of Racehorses) Championship. His dressage was as expected, a little on the tense side but acceptable, simple changes on the centre line are a movement that leaves us nowhere to hide!! but 44.1 left us in about 10th place. He then show jumped clear and set out xc over a course that could have been tailor made to suit him. The format for this class was an Intermediate -Novice, which after his break suited him really well, and he felt fabulous, totally back to himself, and posting the fastest time across country all day incurring 1.2 too fast penalties (oops) and finishing up in 6th place. The top 10 in this competition were invited back to showjump again the following day in the main arena for a first prize of £1500. Again Brooke jumped a lovely clear which moved us up into 5th place. After a mounted prize giving the 10 ex racehorses thought the lap of honor was marvellous fun and many of us took several circuits to pull up!
The main event of the weekend was the CIC3* competition, for which we took Captain Christy. With almost 130 competitors in this class, dressage took most of 3 days, our turn came on Friday morning. As always we got marked down for a rather flat canter and generally not being WOW enough, but apart from a stumble at C (unfortunately right in front of the judge!) I was quite pleased with the test, and it was lovely to read a little comment at the bottom of Angela Tuckers' sheet (judge at B), saying "He looks amazing". We then had to wait until Sunday for our jumping, although we had Brookes' class to keep us occupied on Saturday. The showjumping on Sunday morning shook things up quite a lot, with the time limit being very tight. We added 11 faults, 2 down and 3 time which was dissapointing but not disasterous, so being as how we were not likely to trouble the leaderboard I could use the xc for gaining some experience. Like the novice track it was a big, bold galloping course, with the biggest drop into water I have ever seen. Smurf felt great, we took the option to circle between the wishing wells at 5/6, but he was super going straight at the owl hole to 2 very angled stables. He felt good enough for me to attempt the straight route at 21, the arrowhead brush at the bottom of a very steep slope in the quarry, however this didnt come off and we picked up 20 penalties, as the class progressed it was noticed that most people went straight for the long route but hey-ho we had to try. The rest of the course went without incident and he finished full of running for 53rd place. Despite the slip up I was really pleased with how it went, I'm starting to feel a lot more confident at this level and we will definately be aiming for Blenheim in September.