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No more water woes!

It’s been a busy month already with Aim Higher members competing at the recent Inglewood Quarries WHT CNC Targeted Event and Team Highborne just returning home from Camden CIC.

A big congratulations must go to newest Aim Higher member Harriet Collins, who led from start to finish in the WHT Junior EvA80 class after attending her first Holiday Intensive at Highborne Farm in the lead up to the event.

Harriet - winner WHT Junior EvA80
Harriet – winner WHT Junior EvA80

Congratulations must also go to the WHT committee and their tireless volunteers. The event hosted their largest entries in many years and the recent work on course as well as improvements in the running of the event did not go unnoticed.

Camden Equestriad CIC is always a popular event in the lead up to Sydney International Three Day Event, and this year they managed to accommodate over 700 entries from NSW, QLD, VIC, SA and WA.

Highborne Rocker had the solid run that he needed in the CIC2** class in preparation for his step up to 3*** at Tamworth next month. Unfortunately despite producing some of his best work in the dressage warmup, he suffered some tense moments in his test to be placed mid field. Ironically, there were no signs of nerves that evening during his showjumping round which was one of only four clear and under time in a class of 44. He handled the unique atmosphere of the nighttime jumping under generator flood lights in front of a big screen and bustling crowd to produce a PB performance that saw him move up from 25th to 7th place. The CIC2** cross country track was the most challenging course we have contended since our return to competition. Rocker cruised around, tackling both water jumps with confidence and confirming he is again ready to compete at 3*** level. We were happy to suffer a few time faults, due to the firm ground, which left us in 10th place overall and eagerly awaiting Tamworth CNC.

Aces High continued his impeccable form by leading his EvA105 class after dressage and producing a lovely clear showjumping round. However, a snapped right rein mid way though cross country forced us to pull up and retire (after quite a few left circles!), and ultimately cost us the class.

Kitara Veuve added another EvA105 completion to his learner log book with a clear showjumping round and clear but slow cross country. He will gain further mileage in a few more EvA105 classes before stepping up to 1* in the second half of the season.

Next event for Team Highborne is Tamborine next month which will see a much anticipated return to competition for Highborne Night Shadows.

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Breakthrough weekend for young Aim Higher Members!

(Above photo credit to Geoff Mclean of Gone Riding Media – great action shots!)

Aim Higher members Kate Sexton, Brooke Dougall and Laynee Saal each achieved personal best performances over this past weekend and I’d just like to take a moment to acknowledge and congratulate them on their individual results.

On Saturday 2nd April I attended the much anticipated Magic Millions Triequithon at Doomben racetrack to assist Kate as she participated in this express eventing style competition riding her OTTB Ivy Bank Billionaire aka Billy. The biggest challenge for most competitors were the unfamiliar conditions associated with accomodating a mini One Day Event during the course of a busy raceday. Combinations needed to adapt quickly to a much reduced warmup area for all phases and cope with dismounting while races were run and remounting soon after to continue their warmup routine. The immediate crowd presence and general heightened atmosphere of the race day was unique to the event and most combinations would never have had the opportunity to experience this before.

Despite these challenges, all of the horses and riders coped remarkably well and the experience will be of benefit to those going on to compete in the future at Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide Three Day Events. The arena was beautifully presented and the day ran like clockwork and integrated extremely well with the regular race proceedings.

Kate and Billy Triequithon 2016
Kate and Billy 5th place – Magic Millions Triequithon 2016

Kate was the youngest competitor in the field, being just 16 years old. Although we attempted to generate an atmosphere of noise and distraction during her final training here at Highborne Farm, she did succumb to some nerves during the shortened dressage phase. She made a quick recovery though and rode to plan in a confident and fast cross country round to move from equal 10th after dressage to 8th position coming into the final Showjumping phase. The Showjumping was run in reverse order and was proving to be a challenge for the majority of the field. Kate and Billy produced a personal best Showjumping round with a mature and focused attitude to be one of only four 4 fault rounds moving them into overall 5th place and earning her a decent bit of pocket money! Kate will now turn her focus to this weekends Inglewood Quarries CNC 1* at Warwick Horse Trials which is the next Aim Higher targeted event.

Alex helping Brooke with her position
Alex helping Brooke with her position

Brooke attended last weeks Intensive Holiday Camp at Highborne Farm with her usual partner in crime, Mount Barron aka Robbie, as well as a young OTTB that she is retraining for eventing. She benefited from the daily lessons on both her own and Highborne horses and also made some huge improvements in the effectiveness of her position after a session with resident Physiotherapist and Pilates instructor, Alex Newcombe.

Brooke then competed at the Emmaus College & The Springfield Anglican College Combined Traning on Saturday 2nd April for a personal best Novice dressage score of 66% and walked away the winner of her Secondary Combined Training class.

Brooke 1st place - IQ Secondary Combined Training
Brooke 1st place – IQ Secondary Combined Training

Brooke will also be heading to Warwick Horse Trials this weekend to compete in her third Eva105.

 

Laynee has been a very busy girl recently, competing at the PCAQ State Jumping Equitation & Showjumping Championships at Gatton Showgrounds from the 31st March to the 3rd April. Laynee is developing  a relatively new partnership with her horse ‘A Little Sun’ aka Glen and together they achieved an overall 3rd placing in the 9-12 year old division.

Laynee and Glen 3rd overall PCAQ State Champs 2016
Laynee and Glen 3rd place – PCAQ State SJ Champs 2016

This combination are just getting a taste for eventing and will attend their first official One Day Event at Warwick Horse Trials this weekend in the EvA 60 class after a three day training camp at Highborne Farm as a final preparation.

I look forward to watching these three young riders as well as other Aim higher members compete at this weekends WHT Inglewood Quarries CNC,  Targeted Event #3 of the Aim Higher program.

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Road Testing the WOW Saddles Bramham XC Flaps & Supercool Saddlecloths

Over the past month, I have been lucky enough to be road testing a set of lovely Bramham XC flaps from WOW Saddles Australia. They are a new addition to Highborne Rockers’ existing WOW Competitor Saddle. I have used a fixed block jumping flap for many years and continue to do so on board Aces High, however I have found that as Rocker’s technique developed, my saddle requirements have also changed. I began to feel the need for a little bit more freedom in front of my knee. Fortunately, the unique WOW modular technology facilitates the replacement of any part of my saddle to achieve a desired outcome in a matter of minutes! They really are a saddle for life and have the scope to satisfy any change in requirements, whether that be a new horse, a different rider or just the natural progression of muscle development, riding ability or technique throughout the course of a combinations career!

The Bramham flaps themselves are unbelievably soft and beautifully crafted. They are allowing me the freedom I have been looking for while maintaining the close contact that I need for my lower leg. As with all the WOW jump flaps, there is also the ability to adjust the angle of the flap dependant on the riders stirrup length and preference for a forward cut.

Highborne Rockers first outing with his new Bramham flaps was Scone CNC 2** in early March where he jumped a superb Showjumping round with plenty of freedom over the fences. We then travelled to Quirindi over Easter to finish the CNC2** with a confident Cross Country run including two separate jumps into water without the hesitation from Sydney. Rocker now heads to Camden Equestriad CIC2** this month, along with his stable mates Aces High and Kitara Veuve.

Highborne Rocker Quirindi CNC2** 2016
Highborne Rocker Quirindi CNC2** 2016

Aces High has remained consistent in competition recently with a 2nd placing in the EvA 105 at Quirindi. Kitara Veuve has found his feet in the dressage arena since inheriting a WOW Club dressage saddle and produced a sub 50 dressage score at both Scone and Quirindi.

Veuve has also been responsible for testing the limits of the new WOW Supercool Saddlecloths. His exuberance often results in a saturated saddle cloth and a raised body temperature. I have found that even in the heat experienced at both Scone and Quirindi events, the saddlecloths remained dry, although Veuve was sweating normally, and he cooled off and even dried much quicker underneath his saddlecloth. What I love the most about these saddlecloths though, is that they don’t need to go through the washing machine. You simply hose them off if necessary!

I am very grateful to be associated with such an innovative and unique saddle company that really listens to and understands the needs of both riders and performance horses. If you are compromising your performance with a saddle that is inappropriate for either you or your horse, then contact WOW Saddles Australia to discover for yourself the amazing capabilities of this world first modular saddle range.