Sunday, December 19, 2010
The Last Day of the Competition!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
A-Final Freestyles
Today was yet another great day in Frankfurt! I got up and went to the barn early. Nina and I had our morning snuggle while I mucked her and did her buckets etc. She likes her ears scratched while she rests her head on you. Later this morning, I had a really great school on Nina, and it was exciting to be schooling next to the horses and riders competing in the Prix St. George! I had a lot of fun and I think Nina also did. I love playing around on her because she really loves to work so much. Tomorrow, we are fourth in for the b-final freestyles. The class starts at 9:45am. It will be a really cool way to finish off young riders together riding in the Festhalle in Germany. We've come a long way since I got her as a four year old and didn't even know how to sit the trot on a warmblood - videos of that are pretty funny. Regardless of how it goes tomorrow, this experience has been a once in a lifetime opportunity and it is so awesome to have been a part of. The things Nina and I have got to see together since being in Germany, and the places she's taken me competing over the years have been incredible and I wouldn't want to experience this with anyone but her, my teammate. She really is awesome and tries her heart out for me so I think it is just so cool we get to do this competition and trip together. Our time here as flown by and I can't believe tomorrow is our last day here. I wish we could stay longer! Germany is so beautiful and the shear number of quality horses and riders you see here on a daily basis is such a great educational opportunity. Isabell Werth's ride today was inspiring! She doesn't give away a point. I could watch her, and a lot of others ride all day.
Also, big shout out to Meagan who did really well in this competition! She came seventh tonight in the A-final freestyles and rode really well! The ambiance in the ring tonight from the stands being packed was insane so unreal job Meagan!
After the young rider freestyles, there was a young horse class that was a ton of fun to watch. We don't have classes like this in Canada so it was great to see. The top 3 horses came back for tonight and rode around to music of their choice and showed off the horse. There were lots of extensions and tempis etc. The crowd was in to it clapping and everyone was hooting and hollering. The 3 horses were just stunning too. This was definitely more my dads type of class because he is loud by nature and is used to cheering my brother on in hockey. He doesn't like that you can't cheer loudly during a dressage test if something was really nice lol.
Anyways, what a great night. I love that I got to see some of the young riders go tonight because I haven't really been able to watch, just given that I was competing at the same time. Good job to everyone who rode tonight. The arena was pretty scary given that it was packed all the way up to the top levels, and everyone rode really well. When you come to an event like this, you realize how important having a routine is. Never having been to a venue like this, or having travelled by plane, it is really difficult for your horse to understand what is going on and settle into the swing of things. They don't know what the routine is and what to expect, and then you ask them to be brilliant and perform their best in a packed, scary arena, with music blasting. Not to mention the fact that there are horse topiaries with mouths open leaping out at you! Everyone tonight did a great job riding with the electric ambiance of the Festhalle.
The Romer and Official YR World Cup Reception and Dinner
Yesterday afternoon and and night were amazing!!! We had some "minor" taxi issues though lol. We were late getting back from shopping yesterday afternoon and so we still had to go to the barn and feed Nina her dinner. She likes prompt room service ;). When we got to the barn she snickered at me and got really excited when I went to "her salad bar" (aka the stack of hay bales we have). We call it her salad bar because it used to be outside her stall and she would just pick away at the hay from every bale while I braided her. She likes to have choice. So anyways, we fed the princess her dinner and changed her blankets because she was really warm (they kept the doors closed all day so the barn area really heated up).
When we got back to the hotel, the shuttle bus had already left to go to the Romer (the historical city hall of Frankfurt). Tom, my parents, and I all did a speedy 5 second change and planned on just hopping in a cab and getting over there for shortly after 5pm. The Mayor's welcome speeches to us were supposed to start around 5pm as well. Well let me tell you, we weren't just "hopping" into any cab in a real hurry. The hotel called for a cab while the doorman was outside trying to wave down a cab for us just in case it was faster. 20 minutes later we are all sitting inside the hotel still waiting for a cab to just drive by the hotel. I guess Germany isn't used to the amount of snow they have received in the last little while, so everyone was concerned about the safety of the roads and all opted to take cab!!! When one cab finally showed up, we all hopped in and told the driver we wanted to go to city hall. He suddenly decided "he was done work for the night", gave us the boot, and drove off with his cab light on looking for new fare. About half an hour later, another cab showed up. We didn't even get the chance to get in this one before the driver, who was leaning over the driver seat to yell at us through the open passenger door, said he didn't want to go to city hall. He then took off while the doorman was holding onto the back door handle trying to get him to stop. When he stopped, a gentleman who was next in line for a cab said he needed to get to the airport. Apparently this was an alright destination and he got to hop in the cab ahead of us. Eventually we did find a cab driver to take us though, and we unfortunately only got there in time to see how beautiful the Christmas Market in Frankfurt was looking out the window at City Hall before we had to climb on the shuttle bus to go back to the hotel. I would have loved to have heard the speeches and been there for the draw for freestyle times. The City Hall in Frankfurt is stunning! There was one room that had paintings of all of the past Kings framed and it went around this entire room. There were wooden chairs that looked like thrones beneath them. The history in the City Hall was neat to see.
The dinner reception yesterday evening was a lot of fun. Schenker is the title sponsor of the Young Rider World Cup and so Josef Lederer was present for the dinner and reception along with all the judges, Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff, Klaus Rath, and all the riders and their support crew. To be able to get together with fellow riders your age from all over the world, especially in Europe which is beautiful, is such an incredible opportunity. You get to see what riders your age are doing, different training techniques, and most importantly of all you get to hang out with new friends and have some fun doing what you love. All of us (young riders) gave little thank you speeches to everyone who made it possible for this event to take place and who made it possible for us to come to Europe to be a part of it. This event really is an incredible experience. To get to see the quality of horses here and riders and experience it at this venue is amazing. Everyone who is part of making this show happen, is so welcoming. The dinner was also awesome last night and it was just generally a ton of fun to sit and chat with all the other riders. Victoria from Brazil speaks 5 languages!!! She was translating most of the evening! Mr. Lederer made the most hilarious speech. I think I speak on behalf of all the riders when I say that we are so grateful to him for dedicating his time and getting Schenker on board for sponsoring this event. Apparently we also have to thank his wife, who was responsible for getting him interested in dressage and helping the youth of the sport develop.
After dinner, I headed back to the barn with Meagan to do night check and get in some quality snuggle time with Nina. I may have snuck her a bunch of treats but whose counting. She likes to have minty fresh breath for her kisses! ;)
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Individual Test
SO today didn't go quite as planned lol. She is still a little scared which is frustrating but understandable. I got in there and rode every stride out of her today and it turned out better. She is running on nervous energy and isn't relaxing yet. I wish I spoke horse to help her get her confidence up! I rode her this morning in the main ring and it went well. I was really positive going into the warm up today, but the second the braids went in later this morning and we started warming up, she knew what was coming lol. She wouldn't come round today really and didn't want to go to the contact. I really put my leg on on the short sides to keep her going forward because she wanted to suck back behind me a bit. The overall picture was better today though so it is getting better. We got 4% higher which is good and she was better through today and the test was better, but Nina was still really nervous. I think right now she is exhausted and is running on nerves which is totally understandable. Hopefully she catches up on sleep the rest of the day with her new boyfriend, Bentley :). I gave her lots of bananas and mints (her favourite).
Thursday, December 16, 2010
PSG
PSG - Competition Day 1
Monday, December 13, 2010
Tomorrow We Leave for the World Cup at the Festhalle in Frankfurt!!!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Sunday at the Schafhof and the Castle in Kronberg
Another great day in Germany!!! Super relieved as well. Nina has not been eating very well lately and has been grumpier than usual. We just thought it was because she was still getting used to life in Germany and handling the trip. She is really hot horse to begin with and she has, in the past, taken a couple of days to settle in. However, to our great relief, we discovered that she doesn't like the food she has been getting from the barn. We fed her the last bag of grain brought from home and she HOOVERED IT! She literally licked the bucket clean and glared at us over top of the rim of her bucket. It was pretty funny. She was mad it took "the humans" two days to figure out what was going on. As soon as she ate she was all relaxed and settled, and was pretty much sticking out her tongue at us calling us bad horsey names. We had switched her feed over to what was available in Germany prior to the trip, and were told by the stable manager that they fed the same feed at the barn. The barn staff was feeding her from the feed that they give to all of their horses. The first day she ate it, and then went off her feed. This being a typically pattern for Nina, we didn't suspect the feed until today. By then she was just royally mad at us. So we are really glad we can make the princess feel happier starting tomorrow with new feed.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Saturday at the Schafhof
Friday, December 10, 2010
First Ride at Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff's!
Hey Everyone! So today was awesome! We got to watch the apprentices at Ann Kathrin’s work the 3 year olds today. They would go in groups of 4 to 5, and work all through the morning. At one point, I made a comment to the effect of, “I can’t believe how well behaved these 3 yr old horses are!” IMMEDIATELY after that, 3 out of the 4 babies reared, leap out of the air, gave a HUGE buck and tried to take off galloping. Oops! Nina and I were hand walking around the arena at the time. She was not amused to have 3 babies flying down the long side coming up her butt. It was pretty funny. She was like, “Jaimie seriously...you stick me on a plane for over 30 hours and then this. You’re gonna get it.” Meagan and I also got to watch Mathias school two of his horses in between the groups of 3 and 4 year olds. SO AWESOME! You learn so much just by watching. Not being able to understand a lot of what was said by Claus as he was teaching Mathias was frustrating, but watching Mathias school his horses was a great learning opportunity in terms of watching the exercises he performed with the horses and watching his seat, hands, and body positioning for different movements. At lunch time, when everyone gets a 2 hour lunch break with a hot lunch served to them (this is a tradition Canada needs to pick up), Meagan and I got on our horses and rode for a little bit.
Nina was great! She was still mad at me from before, and saw this as a prime opportunity to let me know. But the good news was that she was feeling fresh and got it all out of her system. Over all, our light ride today ended up being awesome! After that, we put her in the drying stall. On the wall is a control board that allows you to move this thing that looks like a tanning bed, up and down. There are all different colored lights on it and you can turn on this air blower thing that shoots warm air down at you, and sucks it back up again. Nina was dry in 2s flat! I definitely need to get one of these for back home!
Tonight we walked to dinner through the town we are staying in, Kronberg. It has cobblestone roads that are one lane wide in between rows and rows of German houses, shops, and bakeries. There are white christmas lights strung from house to house and a foot of snow on the ground. The town also has bells that chime on the hour, and can be heard everywhere. It is also positioned on top of a large, steep, hill, and some of the views are gorgeous! I think I could definitely live here, learn German, ride, and have an amazing time.
That is it for me tonight. I am trying to get the videos of the horses to load but the internet is super slow in the hotel we are at! I will keep trying!
p.s. THANK YOU TOM AND ELLEN DVORAK FOR THE SURPRISE NEW QUARTER SHEET WITH NINA'S NAME ON IT!!!!
-As a side note...I was able to post one of the videos taken of the horses on the cargo plane to my facebook page, so you can check it out there. I am still trying to get the videos to upload to this blog but the internet is being very frustrating here!!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
We Finally Made It! :)
What a process! So Nina and Bentley took off from JFK on wednesday morning around 7:30am set to land in Frankfurt wed. night around 10pm. Unfortunately, Frankfurt is a winter wonderland right now, and experienced really bad weather through the night. All flights into the Frankfurt airport ended up getting re-routed, and the horses were sent to Munich. They remained on the plane in Munich for 13 hours, waiting to take off to finish the journey to Frankfurt.
I arrived this morning on one of the last flights allowed to land into Frankfurt during the morning. My mom, Dad, Meagan Davis, and I have been working all day to get the horses into the Frankfurt airport, cleared through customs, and shipped to Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff’s place, “the schafhof”. We FINALLY got the horses out of “the animal lounge” at the airport (i.e. the part of the airport where the horses are held in quarantine until cleared by the vet and customs) by 9:30pm, a full 24hours later than anticipated. Aside from looking extremely tired, and a little dazed, the horses shipped really well and made it to Ann Kathrin’s in one piece with no troubles. WHAT A PLACE!
You drive into the estate through large, intricate, wrought iron gates into a driveway area where you park. The driveway was cobblestone with trees segregating parking spaces, each having pot lights illuminating every tree from below. There is shrubbery running all over the place, enclosing it, and making it very private. You walk through another set of wrought iron gates into a court yard area with a water fountain, and a bridge, all illuminated by pot lights again. You continue up the cobblestone driveway to the barn (i.e.: THE PALACE!!!) where Nina and Bentley are currently staying. It is such a stunning place!!! Nina has two neighbors she’s made friends with through the stall bars. It is just a beautiful place. I will post pictures of it hopefully tomorrow. For now, Meagan and I are going to bed so we can get up early tomorrow and look after our horses, watch some rides by Mathias Rath, and get on our horses for a bit depending on how tired they are! So far, all is well and Germany looks beautiful all covered in snow, lit up with christmas lights. I am so excited to finally get to ride Nina and watch some of the best riders in the world! I will also hopefully be able to post a video of the horses on the cargo plane tomorrow as well!! :)