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templars Posted - 05 Jun 2011 : 7:25:27 PM
Phew - what a week and unfortunately it didn't go completely as planned but despite that, we had a truly magical day

Where to start?

Well, I suppose at the beginning of the week with the preparations.

Monday was Bank Holiday and we had been planning to do lots of work with Harley and with AJ (Oakmeister Dirty Harry) and Dolly (Dowlands I'm Hello Dolly) because all 3 were going to Bramham, AJ and Dolly in the youngstock classes on the Thursday and Harls in the stallion parade on the Friday. But Monday loomed and it was hail stoning and blowing a force 10 gale. Plans temporarily halted. I ended up working for nearly all the day.

Tuesday, me off to work in Scotland so a 4am start. Stephen and Evie hired the local school and off they went to do some jumping and flat work with Harley. They also made good use of the shower faciities for Harls and he had his first application of all his lotions and potions courtesy of Michelle, Lindsey and Wendy - thank you guys, you sent just the right combination to make him sparkle

Wednesday and I'd arranged to work from home. First things first, AJ and Dolly. AJ was put out in the sandschool - supposed to be for an hour or two but just as Stephen shut the gate, a newly calved cow took objection to AJ being so near her calf (it was alseep just outside the school) and she ran full pelt down the hill. AJ decided he didn't like cows and he ran full pelt at the gate. I screamed! He chested the gate but managed to stop. No damage done - phew. We all laughed and turned to go in but AJ had other ideas - he went to the far end and galloped towards the gate again - at this point, I really did scream and I hid my face only to hear Evie say "bloody hell!" and then I heard the sound of hooves and a snort as AJ trotted past us and put himself back in his stable. Apparently he'd cleared the gate with immense style.

Lunchtime Wednesday and Harls did a bit of work and had a spruce up.

Tea time Wednesday and as we were feeding, we noticed that our maiden TB mare was showing distinct changes - not waxing up but - different. So, we decided to check on her regularly. 9pm, 11pm, bed at midnight, then again at 1am and finally 3am when we found she'd foaled. The foal was exactly what we wanted and Diva was proving to be a brilliant mum. Only one slight problem - she hadn't cleansed. By 6am we decided we needed the vet and so by 8am the vet was with us. That meant we couldn't take AJ and Dolly to Bramham because we needed to have left by 5.30am. Quick call to our farrier who was going to ask him to please make our apologies. By 10am Diva had had a uterine wash and copious antibiotics and she finally settled down with Legz her foal.

I don't remember much of Thursday afternoon but I think it was spent loading the wagon, bathing Harley and generally trying to make sure we had everything ready. Oh and my sister came over because she was coming to Bramham with us.

Friday morning and I'd planned a leisurely start to the day with a gentle drive over to Bramham. No such luck. The vet wanted to do another uterine wash so up at 4am to feed and spruce Harls up, and at 5.30am load Diva and foal and take them to horsepital. Legz travelled brilliantly and so did Diva bless her - not sure she's ever been in a trailer before.

Anyway by 9am we were back home and time for quick brew before getting changed and loading Harley.

By this time, I was so tired and excited that I actually felt slightly sick.

Arrived at Bramham an hour before the parade was due to start.

I've been going to Bramham since the end of the 80's and I always get goosebumps as we drive onto the estate but they were nothing compared to the goosebumps I got last Friday!!

We parked in the day box parking and we could see all the other stallions being lunged or walked around. Harls was as good as gold.

Evie and my sister went off to check where we had to go and Stephen and I got Harls ready.

It was mind blowing to be walking towards the collecting ring along a walkway that wound its way through the cross country jumps. My heart was beating so fast I could hardly breathe (or maybe it's just that I'm so unfit!!).

As we approached the collecting ring, we could see all the flags and hear the commentary. I decided to go and see what was happening. When I saw how many people wer there, I nearly changed my mind and ran away:

... the crowds




There were some amazing stallions there and we were thrilled to see the TB stallion Powerblade. We have an incredible soft spot for this boy because he's the chosen husband of the beautiful and talented Taragun so she can breed a pure Anglo as her first foal (God willing). Powerblade being there made it feel like a family outing


Powerblade:



He's an amazingly powerful horse with superb movement.


I returned to the collecting ring to see how Harls was getting on warming up with the "Big Boys". I needn't have worried! He really didn't look out of place.

Warm up:









Most of the stallions had professional riders on board and I was very surpised to see how many of them had to be led to the main arena by at least 2 people as well as the rider.

I went back to check on the crowds:




The arena was already divided into 2 dressage arenas for the International event and the judges' cars were parked around the dressage arenas. That meant it was quite difficult to negotiate your way around and it could prove slightly dangerous to show a gallop. By now, I'd gone to the far side to photograph so I couldn't give Evie any last minute hints and tips.

We had decided not to try and demonstrate a jump with Harls. I always feel that unless you are absolulety 100% sure the stallion will clear a fence, you shouldn't attempt it. People always remember a stallion knocking down a fence (for the wrong reasons) but they never remember a stallion clearing a fence. Many of the stallions were jumping heights almost up to the top of the wings but then they were being incredibly strong after they landed. I was pleased we'd chosen not to jump especially when I could hear people in the crowd admiring a stallion until it showed how strong it was and then I heard at least 4 people say they wouldn't use a stallion like that. I held my breath, but I was pleased that we'd made the right decision (I'd been a bit worried that we'd be seen as wimps for not jumping).

And then before I knew it - it was Harley's turn!!!








I could hardly breathe. Would we be laughed at? Would Harley manage with the enormous crowds, the tannoys and the flags?

I needn't have worried. He remembered the show ring from when he was a baby and he loved showing off - you could literally see him swell and enjoy himself:





The commentator got his name slightly wrong - he called him Templars Oscar Pearl instead of Templars Orchestral Pearl but I was so happy I didn't care (anyway it's printed correctly in the catalogue!!)


This is the official photograph (copyright esphotography) - love it because it says "Bramham 2011"





And then it was all over! It felt like it had lasted seconds, no it felt like it had lasted years!! Oh I don't know, I was so mixed up and emotional I couldn't tell you how long it lasted. All I know was, even I was mesmerised by Evie and Harley - he strutted his stuff and he showed off and all I could hear from the people around me were nice - no, wonderful - comments. We were taken seriously!!!!! And one little girl turned to her parents and whispered "mummy, is it a unicorn?" - and bless her, the mum said "yes."

It took me at least half an hour to get back to the collecting ring because I was bombarded with questions (I was wearing my Templars top). Two artists asked if they could use Harls as a model, loads and loads of people told me about the Arab they used own - "best horse I ever had" and so many told me that they competed and their horse had Arabian blood. That made me so happy. Here we were at an International Three Day event and people were openly and proudly talking about Arabian breeding.

Eventually I got back to the collecting ring and Harley and Evie were waiting patiently, doing numerous photo calls and being closely watched by some of the B I G names in eventing!!

Harley greeting his public






And after all the adulation, the lonely walk back to the wagon:









And finally, it's time to relax and let the tension go ....





AS we gave Harls his carrots and polos, the owner of one of Europe's biggest and most prestigious sport horse studs came up to us. I gulped and I damned near curtsied. He stood and chatted to us for the best part of half an hour about breeding and bloodlines. He said he'd been in the members enclosure when Harley entered and as the commentary mentioned the importance of Arabian blood, he had spoken up and agreed. We talked about Anglos and how it would be brilliant if British bred Anglos could one day rival the French Anglo and become the breed of first choice for British performance riders. To say I was thrilled is putting it very mildly. As we were speaking, two other stud owners joined in and they too admitted the Arabian heritage of their stallions (I already knew but I had to act a bit dumb and look surprised!!) They all agreed that they won't hide the contribution of the Arabian blood and that they will promote it. Whether they do or not, I don't know but it was amazing to hear them even offer.


And so finally, here is the video - bit wobbly in places but recording a moment in Arabian history.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmB0kG4EMzk



And as a very last word - thank you to everyone on AL who supports us and who has given us encouragement. It's been a lonely path at times and often in the face of ridicule and derision, but your support means the world to us.

One thing I know for certain though, Templars will continue to fly the flag for Arabian breeding for as long as we can and it's not so lonely out there any more. Lots of people are doing it
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templars Posted - 10 Jun 2011 : 3:13:14 PM
Thank you all so much for your kind words and support - we feel truly humbled. Honestly, the support and encouragement from everyone on AL is amazing. You are all so generous - thank you.

We had such a wonderful day and I was so proud of Harls for behaving and remembering how much fun it is to show off; and of Evie for having the guts to go into that arena when we had no idea what the reception would be.

SP28 - thank you for taking the time to post. We didn't see most of the stallion parade so we don't know how he compared to the others - it's made me come out in goosebumps to find he was the only one that was applauded.

I wrote the commentary - I so wanted to promote the breed more than "our" horses. Harls isn't at public stud yet so it really wasn't about trying to drum up business. We just want the Arabian breed to be taken seriously. And we also wanted to say that in-hand show horses can - and do - go on to have ridden careers.

I can't believe a whole week has gone by. Today it's overcast and raining and yet last week was warm and sunny - maybe the angels decided to help make Harls sparkle.

Only a couple more weeks now till the dreaded exams are over and we can get back out there and have some competition fun Harls can hardly wait

Miska Posted - 08 Jun 2011 : 9:47:35 PM
Woooooo! I have been waiting two days to watch the video, as have been at work with no sound and have finally managed to watch it.

Congratulations to you all - Harls is an amazing horse and makes me wish I had a broodmare . You have acheieved so much with him and must be so proud.

Well done!
garnet Posted - 08 Jun 2011 : 3:24:11 PM
What a fabulous video! A great day for you and for the Arabian breed!
SP28 Posted - 08 Jun 2011 : 1:36:36 PM
Hi I don't comment often on this forum but I would just like to say I was at Bramham on Friday and watched the Stallion parade. I would just like to say Harley and team did the arabian breed proud. He looked absolutely fab and what a place to showcase the arab breed.I get so fed up of people when I say I have an arab that they like them but would never own one cos they are too scatty or they are nice to look at but not much use.Now people have seen first hand how versatile the breed is. Lets hope they carry on with an arabian representative in the stallion parade. I also noticed he was the only stallion which got a round of applause!!
lisa rachel Posted - 08 Jun 2011 : 12:32:15 AM

Congratulations and THANKYOU for doing such a wonderful job in proving the worth of precious Arabian blood.
Tracey@ET Posted - 07 Jun 2011 : 7:16:24 PM
Congratulations and you have much to be proud of, and I do hope the AHS News has big section reserved for this great accolade.
joanna_piana Posted - 07 Jun 2011 : 09:10:47 AM
Brilliant what a star he is, well done Team Templars keep flying the flag
Qui Gon Jinn Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 11:08:06 PM
What a fantastic report and wonderful photos. Well done to you all. You truely are an inspiration to all arab owners xx
Fee Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 10:37:31 PM
That looked and sounded like an experience and a half!


Fee
Roseanne Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 8:46:15 PM
Fantastic. That made me fill up I can tell you! Well done to all of you. I'd have burst with pride!!! xx
connormum Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 7:19:21 PM
Very impressive, well done to you all!!!
s.jade Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 6:08:16 PM
Fantastic
We were talking to a lady on a tack stall who was asking about our horses - I said I have arabs (expecting the usual eye roll) and she mentioned they'd had a beautifully behaved arab there, had no idea it was your boy! Wish I'd seen him!
Kharidian Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 5:51:12 PM
WONDERFUL! No wonder you're proud.

Congratulations to Harley and Evie,
Caryn
(Also with leaky eyes)
phoenixbruka Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 2:41:01 PM
congratulations , he looked a million dollars!

I bet it got a good few people thinking when the commentator read out all those wonderful examples that carry arabian blood (most of which keep it all a bit quiet! )

FANTASTIC!


Susie
sazzlepants71 Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 2:02:22 PM
he looks awesome - huge fan of you guys well done!
karitaz Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 1:21:09 PM
Well done to you all - what a brilliant ambassador for the breed! He looks stunning, you must be so proud
shah Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 12:56:38 PM
Absolutely wonderful
Iris Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 12:43:49 PM
Gosh - what a horse!! And what a family! I hope very much that when I have sprogs, I can give them the sort of life that you have given Evie. She's a very lucky girl to have such opportunities!
TanyanChewy Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 12:25:50 PM
Echoing the above - just FABULOUS! What an inspiration Team Templars are!

carole ferguson Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 12:25:26 PM
Wonderful - watched this incredible horse and rider with tears in my eyes - ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT

lulu Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 11:37:59 AM
Wonderful video, thought the commentary was excellent. Eyes a bit damp here as well.
Callisto Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 11:20:33 AM
A great report on a fabulous day - well done Team Templars! (Choked me up too).

vjc Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 10:42:19 AM
What lovely photographs of your stunning boy!!! A true star! congratulations to all involved
Goldenmane Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 07:55:07 AM
Tears here, because I could have been that little girl
Thank you for your posts and your wonderful horse and daughter
oliviaw Posted - 05 Jun 2011 : 9:48:49 PM
Congratulations. Superb representation of the breed. He is gorgeous!
xx


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