Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Report on the CDS Championships in Rancho Murieta:

Mette had to overcome a number of obstacles, but ended up with quite a successful showing at the recent California Dressage Society Championships in October. The first incident occurred a couple of weeks before the event while she was conditioning one of her youngsters in the Topanga hills. The horse spooked, fell on his nose and then on top of Mette. She ended up with a cracked rib and an injured foot. Due to her injuries, she wasn’t able to prepare as much as she normally would for such an event.

The next blow came when Taison, who is tied for the number one Training Level horse in the nation, came down with a mysterious bacterial infection, which the vet was never able to diagnose. Taison is doing much better, though still has a long recovery road to regain his former fitness. Mette was not able to bring Taison to the championships as a result and regrets that she did not have a chance to break that U.S.D.F. Training Horse of the Year first place tie!

The problems didn’t end at home. Mette decided to bring Basquewille and Baldwin to the show and on the drive to the championships, something happened in the trailer. Mette believes that Basquewille pulled back and sat down, because she found the tail wrap unhooked. Basquewille injured his leg, so Mette stopped at a gas station and doctored his leg as best she could. When she arrived in Rancho Murieta, Mette and her groom Sofia, iced his leg and walked him to reduce the swelling. Mette rode him lightly and saw that the swelling went down when he moved. He was not lame, so Mette decided to go ahead and show him. Mette feels that she rode him very tentatively because she was afraid she would hurt him if she pushed him too hard. Even so, Mette rode Basquewille to Reserve Champion in both of his Grand Prix classes. Mette and Baldwin also did extremely well in his very large classes.

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