Thursday, July 28, 2011

Individual test

Cookie put in another solid test today. I preferred today's test to yesterday's test although I could feel Cookie was more tired today. He was given IV fluids last night just as precaution and I gave him a shorter warmup with frequent ice breaks today but this heat and humidity had been extremely taxing on all of the horses. All that taken into consideration, I was very pleased with our ride and we turned out a 62.9%. It was lower than what I wanted and wasn't enough to out us in the top 15 again but I was happy with Cookie's performance. He was a saint (98% of the time) and worked so hard for me despite of the heat and that's all I could have asked of him.

The rest of the team did great as well! Talia paced 11th with a 64.5%, Brooke placed 9th with a 65.3% and Devon placed 4th with a 66.0%!! All of the horses will be enjoying a well deserved day off tomorrow! Thanks for everyone's support. This experience has been incredible to say the least... Goodnight!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Region 5 Juniors - Silver Medalists!

Today was an amazing day to say the least. I was nervous going into this ride today because of some of the trouble I was having with Cookie earlier this week. I watched my teammate Brooke Santangelo compete early this morning and she had a beautiful ride on her mare Daylight, earning a score of 65.757%. It was nice to start the day with such a strong ride from our team, but I was also feeling pressure to have a good ride, and not let down my team. It came time for my ride at 9:20. I gave Cookie about a 30 minute warm-up, with breaks in between to ice down his main veins to keep his body temp cool. I used a bucket of ice water with rubbing alcohol, a sponge and a sweat scraper. It was a good way to refresh him before our test.  I make my way around the arena to each of the 5 judges booths and Cookie is feeling great and I'm really trying to focus on keeping him supple and attentive because in a test, it can take a split second for Cookie to escape my aids and the movement I was doing could go from a 7 to a 4. All throughout my test he was quite consistent... A few times he stiffened in the poll but nothing too detrimental to our score. He was a true professional and when I was exiting the arena after my final salute I saw our score of 64.575%! I was so happy and soooo relieved... It was at this moment that thoughts of a possible team medal entered my mind.
(Brooke, Talia, Taylor, Devon... thats David O'Connor in the white polo, so cool!)



It was a long day but after two more good rides from my other teammates Talia Hershaft and Devon Wycoff, we secured our standing as 2011 NAJYRC Silver Medalists! It was an unexpected victory. Although I knew we had a solid team going into the championships, I hadn't thought at all about medaling or placings. I think all of us had our minds occupied with thoughts of how to produce the best performances out of ourselves and our horses but once we saw the scores coming in, it all became a reality that medaling at the 2011 NAJYRC was a tangible possibility. I think I can speak for everyone on the team when I say that we were beyond thrilled, and all of us being first year attendees to the Championships made it that much more exciting!

Also a congratulations to Region 5 Young Riders Brandi, Maddi, Catherine. and Aylin on team gold!
Taylor had a wonderful ride today. 64.865%. Her best team test ever!!! (Mom's humble opinion)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

July 26, 2011

The show has begun! All of the horses are now on lock down at the park. There is fencing surrounding all of the barns to strictly regulate the people and horses that come in an out of the stabling. Competitors, trainers, grooms, and owners are required to wear photo identification to enter the stabling area. They are attached to the same lanyards that were used for the 2010 World Equestrian Games.


(2011 Region 5 Juniors)

Trot ups for the dressage teams were today. All of the region 5 horses passed and are ready to compete tomorrow! Cookie has been doing well. Although he was particularly difficult during yesterday's ride, but we ended on a positive note and worked through a lot of our issues today and had a much better ride. He has been fairly energetic here in Kentucky which can on occasion manifest itself in micro tantrums... nothing terrible, but not anything I would want in any of my tests this week. This extra energy however is also giving Cookie some extra competitive edge which we'll need if we want higher scores! It's a bit of a catch 22 so I'll need to be extremely attentive during our tests and ride every stride, being careful not to push him over the edge, but also not playing it too safe and taking a lower score for a lackluster performance.

These are the saddle pads we won from Horseshow.com for the video submission contest. The Region 5 Junior team is pictured here in our team trot up outfits. 


I am very excited for the team test tomorrow. These scores will be used for the team results only, and the lowest score of the four riders will be dropped. A mandatory ban has been placed on riding coats for tomorrow because of the heat wave. It's unfortunate but necessary. I'll post about the team rides tomorrow as well as my own and hopefully it's good news... Wish us luck!!
The Region 5 Junior Team won the horseshow.com contest with the best team online dressage tests. They won a check for $2,500!!! The real show starts tomorrow!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sunday, July 24, 2011

I rode Cookie for the second time this morning. Yesterday when I took him out we mostly walked and did some long and low work at the trot and canter. This morning we added some more collected work and tomorrow he will be back to doing his full workouts. He feels great! Both days that I rode him he was fairly fresh and at times couldn't resist giving me a little bit of trouble but for right now I'm happy to have him feeling so exuberant because come competition day I will need as much energy from him as I can get! Granted I'll be asking him to channel that energy in a more productive way during competition days, but as I said, right now I want to keep his work load easy so he can build up his "reserve tank." The weather has been hot and humid, but inside the barn aisles it's not too bad. The horses and riders are staying cool in between rides thanks to all of the fans. I'm in the hotel room right now and off the top of my head I can count 10 fans that are being used just for the Region 5 team.



Since we arrived here Thursday night the barns have been mostly empty except for the show jumpers from Mexico and a few other dressage regions but a lot of horses have been arriving this afternoon and by tomorrow all the competing horses will have arrived at the Kentucky Horse Park. From that point on, all of the FEI horses will be contained to a fenced area surrounding all of the barns.

From left to right: Devon Wycoff (JR), Talia Hershaft (JR), Catherine Chamberlain (YR), Maddi Birch (YR),  Taylor Lindsten (JR), Brook Santangelo (JR).
Not pictured- Brandi Roenick (YR) & Aylin Corapcioglu (YR)

Everyone's horses on the team are looking fit and ready and we are all so excited for the week ahead! I will try to make a posting every evening and when I make a new posting I will also copy the link to my facebook wall.

Taylor fixing Cookie's dinner.




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Cookie's first ride in Kentucky!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Friday, July 22, 2011

Today was a fairly laid back day.  I spent the day doing barn chores, hand walking Cookie, and watching a few early arrival horses in warm up. Cookie handled the haul out to Kentucky better than expected and I will be taking him out for a light hack early tomorrow morning. He has been adjusting very well to the intense Kentucky heat and the fans have been helping a lot in keeping him cool... and entertained. He spent most of the afternoon playing with the bars covering the fan, his stall door, the chairs, my ponytail... just about anything within his reach. It's good to see how much energy he has, especially coming off such a long haul. I'm expecting him to be a bit of a handful tomorrow when I take him out for his hack but his freshness will work to my advantage when I start putting him to work this week because he will need the extra energy with all of this heat! I'm off to the barn at 6 am tomorrow morning. Goodnight everyone!
Barn aisle. One side has a giant evap cooler and the other has a giant fan in front of Cookie stall. Each horse has fans blowing in their stalls. Not too hot in the shade & in front of fan.

Aww!

Taylor & Cookie trying to stay cool.

Moving into the barn. 9PM. Thursday night.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Lexington at last!


Just pasted the St. Louis Arch!!! Very cool.
Dang! Miscalculated my ETA into Lexington. We have 5 more hours to go.
Driving through St. Louis, MO. About 4 hours to go. We cross through Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, KY. then Lexington!
Cookie and Chance waiting to get back on the trailer this morning. We only have a 9 hour drive today. Piece of cake. Taylor is doing a lot of the driving. Sarah

Wednesday, July 20, 2011




Elk City, Oklahoma. 14 hours and counting. Will arrive at Big Cabin Horse Motel in 4 hours. Cookie & Chance are traveling great! Will send pictures from Big Cabin, OK tomorrow.

taylor and cookie, doing their thing!

Oh dang. We just entered into Oklahoma. Nice family taking their picture in front of the Welcome to oklahoma sign. Taylor won't stop! Another photo op missed!
Just outside of Amarillo, Texas! Taylor didn't read the memo about stopping at all boarder crossings for photos. We missed beautiful photo op with Welcome to Texas sign!