Tuesday 28 June 2016

A dream comes true for Sam Jimmison as she wins the 5/yo class at Bramham Interntational Horse Trials

Well what a whirlwind June has been!!

So much has happened I'm not really sure where to start.

The month started with a rather soggy first BYEH class of the year at the Yorkshire sport horse show with Gott You J.  Ghost is super inexperienced and it was a pretty tough class with a lot of experienced combinations, so I was just happy that he was a good boy and put on a good show. When we were called back into to the top 10 and ended up finishing 5th - I was over the moon.  With Bramham now only a week away I did start to wonder if could I push his training a little more in preparation for his big day and his biggest ever test?

Our next stop was Messingham Show, one of my absolute favourites. It's one of those shows that is a fabulous experience for any horse and the atmosphere is always happy and best of all the sun always shines! It was a brilliant day, Carlensky jumped her last double clears for the 2017 regionals and Gott You J had an educational round in preparation for the following weeks big one.  It was a great experience for him jumping in the big grass arena with bright fences and a buzzing crowd. Ebolensky made her first serious competition a good one by finishing 2nd in the Foxhunter. It was then onto Arena uk for three days to potentially get my Foxhunter double clears with her for the 2017 regionals.  Never in a million years did we think that we could get them all in less than a week but she rose to the challenge, true to her determined nature, she is just fab!!

Now to focus on Bramham, after sitting down and analysing the videos we worked a plan out to push Ghost a little more in the run up to the show.  Our aim was for him to do his best and for me to keep him focused so he could put on his best performance. His training went perfect all week and I was feeling confident that he was as ready as he could be.  The field at this show is always the biggest of all and never in a million years did I think he was ready to even win a prize.  He just hadn't had the experience that the rest had; the rest of the field had already had a full season doing the job.  Ghosts's size, 17hh, meant we didn't even ride him as a 4y/o because he was like a foal on stilts!  As I bathed and plaited him in the morning we had the conversation that I would be seriously satisfied if he just did a respectable dressage and jumped a good round.

The whole show was really relaxed for me with only having him there, so before I tacked up I managed a spot of shopping and socialising. Once I was on I got focused on the job, he warmed up great and felt amazing but when he went in the ring he found another gear! I always knew it was in there but at previous shows he had gone into his shell,  but what a day to realise that you are gorgeous and show it off! I'm sure he reached 18hh as we did our dressage, I was so proud of him as he put all our training into every stride, then he jumped the round of his life, I was thrilled!! For me he had done exactly what we brought him to do and most importantly he had a smile on his face.  He enjoyed it and had taken the huge atmosphere in his stride. When the scores came out I was ecstatic to be in with a shout at the top 10.  We had already achieved what I wanted so to be in with a chance of a prize was a bonus. In the top 10 he knew it was important and he strutted his stuff like a pro to be pulled in second.  As I sat there I kind of knew we were on a good enough score for a Burghley ticket but when they announced I was the winner it was one of my proudest moments. The ringside went wild with applause, it's so special when there are so many friends and well wishers genuinely willing you to do well and that they are so happy with you when you do them proud. If there was one of the BYEH classes I could have wanted to win it would have been the 5y/o at Bramham and to be able to say I have done it is just unreal.  Even now thinking about it puts the biggest smile on my face and what makes it that touch more special is that it was so unexpected we went thinking it was just going to be a great day out!

The success made Ghost quite a celebrity and this win triggered lots of interest from some pretty big names and although I'm sad to say that he has now been sold I'm pleased to say he has gone to a professional that will give him every chance to become the star he looks every inch set to be.  I am very honoured to have started this horse on his road to big things and he has been one of the easiest, most pleasurable personalities along our road together.

A quick snap back to reality and off to Willow Banks the following weekend.  Ebolensky stepped up a class in style winning the 130 open a great warm up for her newcomers regional. Carlensky was the superstar this weekend though winning the British novice regional at her first attempt and she won it by 4 seconds.  When I planned my jump off route my aim was to get a good forward rhythm and not take a check, that's exactly what I did and Carlensky was great - she is obviously quite a speed machine as this was her first real go against the clock. I'm just hoping we can do the same in the Discovery regionals. From willow banks we made the long journey with Ebolensky to Keysoe.  I have to admit to thinking it was a long way to go with one horse for one class that was going to be our biggest ever test! Leni didn't let me down, she was outstanding!! We finished 5th and gained our masters ticket round what was the biggest track we have seen together, it was a huge confidence boost and now I'm really focused on working hard towards a HOYS ticket with her.

I now have a quiet few days to relax and then start putting plans into motion for the next set of big busy shows. I have just acquired some lovely new young horses for an exciting new owner so with a couple of new faces over the stable doors I'm sure I'm going to be plenty busy.

I've also just stepped into the unknown world of being an owner, it's not something I have ever considered but with a super talented and rather large 4y/o who proved himself a bit feisty for me, I'm pleased to say I have handed the reins to Noah Brook for the foreseeable future.  This horse is a very exciting prospect and I'm excited to be competing but from a very different viewpoint.

With July full of Dressage and jumping regionals I'm hoping everything continues to work to plan so that I have plenty of positives to tell you about next time.

Sam x

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