Best did his first big event at the Saratoga Driving Trial in October. We started out with Driven Dressage first thing in the morning. When we exited the ring a person commented that we had the best entrance, stop and stand that she had seen. That was great because we had really been working on stopping anywhere and being able to stand until I said it was time to move on. Unfortunately, we hadn't practice our test in an actual dressage ring and Best found the white chain and letters a bit scary. He did a wonderful counter-bend (aka controlled spook) for the first half of his test which unfortunately dropped his test numbers. We ended up 5th in that phase.
Cones was up next and as you can tell from this photo we took them pretty seriously. The course was great for Best - there were lots of gates with lots of room between them. He's still working on his turns so if it had been a tight course he might not have done as well but with this course he could show the speed that made him a winner on the track. In fact we ended up winning that part of the trial.
The marathon phase went well. Sue Call came out to be my navigator. I was a bit worried about Best's conditioning because while he is fit to do 7K pulling me this was going to be his first time out with two people. The first two kilometers he did in fine fashion but then we hit some mud and hills. We took a few breathers, slowing to a walk, but otherwise he was fine. He did the first hazard, which was out in a field, with no problems and hardly a change in speed. Then we entered the woods and you could feel him relax, he had just been in the Allegheny National Forest the week before and he seemed to think he might be there again. But then it happened! Best spotted the second hazard, tucked in the woods at his left, and just seemed to pause mid-stride. It was funny because you could tell he just didn't know why a hazard would be in the woods. Despite his surprise we continued on to come in second in the marathon phase. The mud did slow us down slightly and we were a minute over time but that was okay as it was really about safety.
We finished the day as Reserve Champion! Not a bad ending to Best's first driving trial.
Cones was up next and as you can tell from this photo we took them pretty seriously. The course was great for Best - there were lots of gates with lots of room between them. He's still working on his turns so if it had been a tight course he might not have done as well but with this course he could show the speed that made him a winner on the track. In fact we ended up winning that part of the trial.
The marathon phase went well. Sue Call came out to be my navigator. I was a bit worried about Best's conditioning because while he is fit to do 7K pulling me this was going to be his first time out with two people. The first two kilometers he did in fine fashion but then we hit some mud and hills. We took a few breathers, slowing to a walk, but otherwise he was fine. He did the first hazard, which was out in a field, with no problems and hardly a change in speed. Then we entered the woods and you could feel him relax, he had just been in the Allegheny National Forest the week before and he seemed to think he might be there again. But then it happened! Best spotted the second hazard, tucked in the woods at his left, and just seemed to pause mid-stride. It was funny because you could tell he just didn't know why a hazard would be in the woods. Despite his surprise we continued on to come in second in the marathon phase. The mud did slow us down slightly and we were a minute over time but that was okay as it was really about safety.
We finished the day as Reserve Champion! Not a bad ending to Best's first driving trial.
What a good boy! Congrats to you both!
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