And yes, now that I've said that, I fully 100% realize that my life is from here out jinxed.
Last year, Courage and I hit the event derby series and garnered a GIANT year end award, which was a serious bucket list item for me. I'd love to repeat that at crossrails this year, BUT the whole goal of the last year was to get Courage going as a dressage horse and get him exposed to shows
SO THAT
we could show at first level this year.
Gulp.
And get our bronze medal scores.
Double gulp.
so much dressage |
April
(hopefully a schooling show in April--failing that, we will haul somewhere to do a lesson and get him out)
THEN
May 7-8 Spring dressage show at OUAH. First 1 and probably first 3. This is a non-recognized outing that will hopefully give us that first level feel. And also hopefully not completely freak us out. I want to do both days and really work on my test riding/show warm up to learn what I need to do for the best results possible.
We will then skip the AMAZING AND EXCITING sounding cool new derby the next weekend because A) I only have so much money and B) I need to not wear Courage out completely because then... KIDDING WE WILL DO IT CUZ I CANT DECIDE
May 21-22 Idaho Dressage Festival! Probably first 1 and 3 as well. This is our big hurrah--USDF recognized and all. Need all the $$$ memberships and I really don't want to know how much this will cost me. I plan to stable on the grounds and hopefully not completely lose my marbles.
Ok once that's over with...
June 11-12 League Dressage show at AEB. Again, probably first 1 and 3 unless we're failing a lot or I feel a burning urge to do 2. This is also run concurrently with an event derby that we could cross enter into. Crossrails? Maybe.
June 17-19 Boise River Dressage at OUAH. I need to do some research here. I'm tempted to do the opportunity classes because they count towards league show year end points, but I'll also have all my memberships and could show recognized. I really need to find out if I don't get my Bronze scores in May if I could try to get them here. I don't know and that would change how I approach this show.
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August 6-7 League dressage show in Filer. Again, this depends. It's a 2+ hour drive and if I haven't done the other league shows, it's probably not worth it. On the other hand, any chance at year-end swag sounds good to me. We'll see where I'm at and how broke I am.
September: There's a cheaper-but-crazy jumper show on the 10th or a spendier-but-nice jumper show on the 24th. If Courage is jumping well and I'm feeling up to it, we might hit one of these. I really like the timing here--we'll have had all summer to get going and see if jumping is something we can do well this year or not.
October 1-2 Fall league dressage show at AEB. First level tests. This is being run concurrently with the derby series we did last year, which makes me think about cross entering. We will see, but it's unlikely my budget will support chasing two different year end awards in two different sports. Maybe. Maybe. I do love swag.
and friends with satin |
Or do I? I DON'T KNOW. Obviously, this whole thing is flexible. A lot of my scheduling is going to depend on getting more answers as to how the league shows work and how the bronze scores go and if I think I have a shot at a local year end award at first level recognized (lol a girl can dream) or if the league is really where it's at for us this year.
So. I will figure out memberships and awards and STUFF and try to get this firmed up. GAH NOW SO NERVOUS.
And just because I need to put this out there: Courage and I had incredible success at intro and training level last year. I realize that doesn't/isn't/won't translate straight across to kicking all the ass at first level this year, especially as we try to move up in terms of both level and quality of competition. All my talk about year end awards is just because winning one was SO MUCH FUN and I'd never done it before and it would be mind-blowingly-amazing to pull off a repeat.
Doesn't mean I think we're in contention. Not even close.
but it sure is inspiring |
Memberships are easy. You need USEF and USDF. You can go whole hog on the USDF and get the Participating Membership, which qualifies you for end of year awards and things. OR you can cheap out like me, and go for the GMO membership, which gets you what you need for your Bronze scores, but qualifies you through your local organization for their prizes and stuff (always more worth it when you aren't exactly pulling down 70s and ride in a competitive field). Courage needs a USDF HID # for scores on him to be eligible for the Bronze. He does not need a USEF #. The USDF HID is a one time $25 fee. You can always upgrade that later.
ReplyDeleteI am SO excited for you!
So glad for the expert advice on this one, because I also had no idea what I needed!
DeleteI can't wait to see your progress!!
You guys are MORE than capable of being competitive this upcoming season! I can't wait to see you tackle First Level!
ReplyDeleteDont second guess your skillz woman, you GOT this! Easypeasy.
ReplyDeleteDo it to it! All the shows!
ReplyDeleteFirst Level is just Training Level with a leg yield. You got this!
ReplyDeleteI was thoroughly terrified when I was trying to put together my list last night. Not totally sure on mine, but here is what I have:
ReplyDeleteApril
23-24 event derby Aspen?
May
6-8 BSJC show or spring dressage show at OUAH
12-14 Spring clinic and event derby OUAH
21 Boise Pony Club Jumper Show if not BSJC show?
June
3-5 Clinic and event derby Mittlieders
10-12 Aspen, not likely, but maybe
17-19 Boise River Dressage?
July
8-10 Possible clinic, event derby Winter Sun
August
10-13 Enterprise event derby
September
10 Pony Club Jumper
or 9-11 Aspen
24 BSJC show
It is more likely going to end up as one show a month, but husband is determined to get me to at least one recognized event and all of the shows at home. Husband is silly.
Ooooooh we definitely need to discuss this and plot.
DeleteHold the phone. Speaking as someone who grew up in Twin Falls... They do dressage in Filer??
ReplyDeleteHaha right? At the fairgrounds apparently. I'll keep you posted if we go.
DeleteSometimes you just need to let whatever happens- happen. Yes we look at the schedules and plan and think about how it will (ideally) go.... but we don't know until it gets here, what will really happen, where it will go and if we should enter or not.
ReplyDeleteRelax. Breathe a little and don't stress yourself out over it. It will come.
Ambitious, but doable. What you do need to know is whether the jumping will impact his dressage performances. With some horses it does. Could go either way. Might make him better, or worse. You need to experiment before you invest the time and money in cross entries. Just sayin'.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!! Can't wait to see you guys at First!
ReplyDeleteLooks AWESOME! I'm putting together my showing calendar over here....
ReplyDeleteWoohoo potential satin obtention on the horizon. More importantly have loads of fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your plans! I say do them all! Haha, well what you can afford at least. You've put in a lot of blood, sweat and tears on your boy last year - time to get out there and have all the fun!
ReplyDeleteyesssss plan away girl, i hope you and Courage kill it this year!
ReplyDeleteHope to see you at a lot of shows!
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