
Since being selected as reserve for the World Equestrian Games (WEG) everything has been turned upside down! We thought we would be in for a quiet August to crack on with training, do some able-bodied competitions and hold a show for all our liveries. In fact I don't think I had a free weekend, but I had a brilliant time! I had a start and potential squad training at the beginning of August where we had Chris Porterfield judging and training us through test riding. We focused on my freestyle to music as Sacha and I had put a new floorplan together at home and wanted input. Sacha and Angela Weiss (our squad trainer) worked together and came up with a brilliant new plan ready for squad training at the beginning of September. We had Steve Wild give us some media training which was really beneficial. He told me that I talk in fifth gear and need to slow down to third - I'm just too chatty!
Following that I went to an able-bodied competition at Windmill Farm, it was my first competition without Sacha riding him in for me. He was a little tense when he entered the arena as it felt like gail force 100! He relaxed and did a really nice test and we got 68% and won the class.
Then...back off to squad training. It was for the squad going to WEG so it was really nice to spend time with everyone and become a real team. An International Irish judge came over to go through our individual tests with us and give us a few pointers. We worked a lot on my medium trots, making sure I get a reaction and pushing him forward and bringing him back and maintaining the suppleness, therefore we found it helped working on 20m circles.
I got a call whilst at squad training from Anna our PR lady for the squad. She informed me that the Evening Standard wanted to do an interview with me about two years to go until London 2012. I did the interview over the phone and had a photographer turn up at 9am the following morning. Graham Jepson was brilliant, he wanted a dramatic picture and something a bit different! He was very understanding that JP obviously wasn't used to having big lights being shone at him and massive foil boards so he took it very slowly so we could reassure JP that everything was ok and he wasn't going to be eaten by a silver monster! When we got back inside and looked through the photos we had a really hard job deciding what one to choose, they were all outstanding! The paper came out on 26th August and I had a massive picture centre fold!
After feeling like a model it was back to reality; we travelled up to Norwich last Thursday to Easton College. They were putting on a display of all the WEG riders freestyles and 400 people were due to watch. The idea was for it to resemble WEG, warming up outside and competing inside with an audience. It was an amazing place with outstanding facilities and they couldn't have been more hospitable!
Because of my change of floorplan my music also had to be changed, however it wasn't the final edit and I only got it back a few days before I was due to compete! JPs warm-up was FAB. He went brilliantly so I was very up for my test. I went into the arena and JP was a bit shocked and wondered where all the people had come from. It was his first experience having an audience so close and I didn't know how he would react. He was a stuperstar. He was very tense to begin with but soon relaxed and, although he didn't go as well as he did in the warm up, I was pleased that he chilled and was a good boy. We got 73% and it was fantastic preparation for the National Championships this Friday. Fingers crossed!
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