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templars
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 7:44:57 PM
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...... eventing a pure bred again!
Today was Harley's first BE event
Till now, I've withdrawn him from competing - don't ask me why - I honestly don't know if it's cos I had doubts or cos I was too protective of him and scared he'd get hurt.
This week, I've been working away and wonderful Stephen and Evie took the choice right out of my hands. Thanks to them, they've all had a cracking week training and so when I got home last night, all clothes, boots and tack were packed in the wagon, Harls had been bathed and spruced and we were all ready for the off. It was quite emotional witnessing the handing over of the saddle, bridle and boots that Taz used to wear. And so rewarding that he would be going out in a simple snaffle bridle and no martingale. Eventing an Arab is so easy - same tack for all three phases, just boots to change.
I know he had the capability to do everything that's needed but after all his trauma, I still get a panic attack at how he'll cope psychologically with it all. Well today he let us all know - he did brilliantly. Not a winning result and lots of room for improvement but bless him, he completed which is all I wanted for him.
When we got there and walked the course, I'll admit, I didn't pay too much attention because I never thought he'd get through the dressage and the show jumping so it didn't seem worthwhile worrying about something that was never going to happen. But it did!
His dressage was - well - stunning! When we first used to take the Beautiful and Talented Taragun to events, people would openly laugh at us. But with Harls, they just stopped and stared literally open mouthed. It was raining and drizzly and so it was quite ethereal to see a white Arabian stallion in the haze in the sort of outline I never, ever dreamed he would be able to achieve! Totally concentrating and at one with Evie. The comments on his dressage sheet were really nice and lots of good encouragement.
Then show jumping. Again, I know he can do it but he can get a bit cavalier and sloppy and this time there were burger vans and stalls and flags all around the arena. And horses warming up for the cross country right at the side of the biggest fence in the track. By this time, I had serious doubts and never thought he'd get round. I thought he'd either stop or have so many fences down because he'd be so busy looking at all the sights, that he wouldn't be allowed to go cross country. Shame on me! I can never watch show jumping at events and so I wandered off and as I turned to go back to the wagon, I saw Harley flying over the double, round to the spooky fence and on to the finish. Not a clear round but I was totally amazed at his attitude - carrying Evie forward to every fence and never once looking at them as though they were going to eat him
As I walked towards them I realised I had tears streaming down my face and I just hugged Harls.
Back to the wagon and by this time, you'd have thought he'd been at it all his life - no need to tie him up - he stood like a dream between the wagons (mare in the next wagon and he didn't bat an eyelid) without anyone holding him. Quick slurp, changed his boots and off we went to the start of the cross country.
It was only then I realised that I hadn't paid attention and by now I was a complete bag of nerves. As we got to the start box, I was sobbing and Evie sent me away so she could concentrate. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 - off and I saw the two most precious souls in my life shoot out of the start box as I yelled "Fly the Flag" at the top of my voice through the sobs!
Again, not a completely clear round but he sailed up and down steps, over walls and barrels, through the water. He didn't like the steeplechase fence because it had a lot of brush on the top and Evie made a mistake at the most simple fence on the course (thanks for your honesty Evie) but other than that a brilliant round and most important of all - they flew over the finish line safe and with grins on both their faces!
I'm truly humbled today - I'm sorry that I doubted you Harls, deep down I knew you could do it but my panic overtook my emotions.
Massive, massive thank you to Stephen for keeping me calm and keeping the tissues flowing.
But more than anything - thanks to Evie and Harls for making a long hidden dream come true. Homebred on homebred and making a mum so proud me eyes keep leaking!
Signing off now because every bone is my body is aching because I've been so tense all day. And definitely going to crack open a bottle of bubbly to toast the most amazing daughter and horse in the world. Love you both and so, so, so proud of you both xx
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nikki83
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 7:53:19 PM
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What a fantastic post!! Enjoy your bubbly, you deserve it Nikki x |
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clio
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Suelin
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 7:58:35 PM
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That is truly fantastic. Massive congratulations to all of you for all your hard work. He looks just fabulous. Well done |
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taranstorm
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:00:49 PM
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Fab they both done brillant and did you proud |
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JESSIEMAE
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:09:25 PM
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Fab, fab result, Harls ,Evie, Rachelle and Steven. Can't believe I am reading this most amazing post after everything Harls has been through.
Big hugs to you all and I'm raising my glass of wine to you all..!
Liza xx
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Mrs Vlacq
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:37:23 PM
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Just wonderful xx |
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BeckyPhillips
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:38:30 PM
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he's gorgous ! well done ! its great to see an arab out there doing it xx |
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Berryscroft
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:38:39 PM
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Brilliant ! Well done Team Templars, just fantastic for you all. You've got me welling up too !!
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Callisto
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:48:42 PM
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Congratulations! Made me all emotional reading it too, lovely pics of a fantastic combination - he looks splendid |
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rosie
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 8:51:49 PM
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What an emotional post - you make us feel as though we're there with you at the event. Well done. Keep flying the flag.
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Edited by - rosie on 07 Aug 2010 8:52:29 PM |
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pintoarabian
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vjc
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 9:00:19 PM
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Yep got me emotional too!!! simply fabulous!!! a definate open the bubbly moment! |
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Jess.And.Tiger
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 9:04:01 PM
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OMGGGGG WOOOOOWEEEEEE
You and Evie are such inspiration to me, you probably don't realize it but from reading your first article in the Arab magazine a few years ago, I thought I'm going to do that one day and fly the fag also... I have a dream of one day seeing a pure bred compete at an International and be shown in the trot up in an inhand bridle- how magical would that be!?!?!
it's fantastic to also see your gorgeous homebred also, he is stunning and an absolute credit too you
I wish you lived closer so I could steel you to go xc schooling with as I have a huge problem with water jumps, and it's the only thing holding me and Tiger back, and the only problem with our arabs is that they are as stubborn as hell HAHA!!! He goes in the water first time every time where I take him schooling but will NOT go in any other kinda any where!!! It's a nightmare !!! He will jump anything xc off any angel and is as bold as a lion but water is the breaking point :S Any tips or advice would be fantastic!!!!
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TAE
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Posted - 07 Aug 2010 : 9:26:49 PM
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Well done, it's lovely just seeing the smile on hurls face.
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Libby Frost
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Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 12:00:03 AM
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FANTASIC STUFFmade me smile alot
Rachelle, how is Tari?? |
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Goldenmane
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Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 07:53:10 AM
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Oh yesWell done, and people should stare, handsome, talented horse and rider... tears here |
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lisa rachel
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Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 08:12:45 AM
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Thanks for doing such a wonderful job in opening 'normal' horse people's eyes to these beautiful talented horses, I wish you and Evie and Harley all the luck in the world PS could you remind me how he is bred... did know once I think! Cheers Lisa |
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templars
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Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 08:47:19 AM
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Thank you all so much for your comments and for taking Harls to your hearts and loving him like we do
Jess - thank you for your lovely words - Evie will be in touch later today
Libby - Tari is absolutely fine and playing "lady of the night" with Harls' dad - Last Crescendo and thoroughly enjoying life as a retired diva. She's back with her old friends - Evie's eventing ponies, Tari, Bumble and Nancy are Cresh's harem and they are having a whale of time giving him the run around in their field. It has a steep banked stream running right down one side and a little wood in one corner - they set off as a group along the stream and then just pop over it and disappear in the trees. Cresh didn't know what to do at first and he used to have to go to the bridge to catch up but he's a quick learner and now he jumps the stream as well! Guess who thought of that game????
Harley is out of a tiny (14.1) 100% Crabbet mare, Templars Magic Pearl (Achims Silver Magic x Hadida Pearl) and by Last Crescendo (Imad x Carillion), so he's about 99% Crabbet but 100% Old English (sorry, I do know his exact percentage but I'm having a mind block this morning, think it's 99.97%)
He's very perky this morning, tired but looking extremely pleased with himself and his usual vocal self - feed me, feed me NOW! |
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BabsR
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Posted - 08 Aug 2010 : 09:51:46 AM
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Once again, team Templars out there flying the flag and proving Arabian capability over fences. You must be so proud, as you say homebred on homebred....what could be more pleasing than that, a real double Whamee[
Just keep on doing it the way you always do Evie and Harvey and Team
Babs www.SunrayAngloArabianStud.co.uk
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