This show was my first show while leasing Milo and his and my very first time in the rated ponies. We showed in the medium ponies and, boy, it sure was fun. Our schooling days went a little rough as I was a little nervous, and Milo was pretty excited to be at a show. We had some beautiful jumps and some not so beautiful jumps but it all led to a rather successful weekend. Friday, our equitation and model day came along, and it went pretty well for Blue Heron Farm ponies, Doc won the model and Milo and I won the equitation over fences, and we won the equitation on the flat; in our other equitation over fences, we got fourth as we had some minor mistakes. We ended up pony equitation champion at our very first time in the rated ponies! For hunters, we had some small errors, but we had some beautiful rounds, and in one of my final hunter rounds with Milo, we scored an 82, the highest score of the ponies that weekend, I was so proud of my pony. In the end, we got pony hunter reserve champion out of eight beautiful ponies.
I also had What's up Doc "Doc" at this show for his first time in the rated ponies. He jogged in for the model and was stood up beautifully by Malena Delgado. The judge came in and looked the ponies all around, and Doc was put first in line, winning the model. I had only been riding Doc for less than a month, so he was still firm and quick to jumps; we also struggled with our right to left lead change. Doc only made it into the top three once more that weekend, getting second in the hack under Malena Delgado. After all, he's not the most seasoned pony out there, but once you have things figured out, he's a fun pony to watch and to ride. Our courses weren't perfect, but we had some beautiful moments and some impressive jumps, and that's what we will take away from this show.
I had a lot of fun at this show, and one thing I particularly enjoyed was the two stride in every hunter course; I haven't done many two strides at home, so to have one in all my hunter courses was fun! The ponies were phenomenal for this show, and for the first time in the rated ponies for all three of us, I think we did rather well and that this show was hugely successful. I learned a lot, and the ponies learned a lot, and it was an excellent start to our horse show season! Thank you so much, Jimi Norton, for letting me ride and show What's up Doc. He truly is a wonderful pony. As well as a congratulations Erica Smedley and Riviera for reserve champion in the .70 jumpers. Thank you to everyone who helped me with my ponies and helping me with double-duty! Of course, thank you to my trainer, Tara Devlin, and Ruel Johnson, for letting me show such an awesome pony and for keeping me the best I can be.