Alice Oppenheimer
A sad farewell
I had a very good feeling about 2012 at the start of the year, but the first couple of weeks of the New Year proved that I was very wrong about that! Unfortunately, we lost our older dog, Scrappy, very unexpectedly. He slipped a disc and deteriorated very quickly so in the space of two days he went from running around the yard to us having to make the awful decision. There was no question, however, and Gayle spent the last two hours of his life feeding him chocolates that were leftover from Christmas, he loved the coconut crèmes but wasn’t so keen on the orange ones, he spat them out!I also had a bit of a nasty fall (I’m sure you’ve probably heard as Mum plastered it all over facebook and it then made Horse and Hound!) off of Wiz, who, at 12 and a Grand Prix horse, should probably know better, but at least he is feeling well. I was told I was lucky not to crack my hip, but after a few easy days I was back riding so no harm done, and I did blame Gayle as she had said now that she was back up and running it would be my turn next!
However things did start to perk up, but as everyone was saying it couldn’t have got much worse! Gayle was allowed to start riding again and has been on a mission, surprise surprise! She has also started jumping again and her rising 7 year old show jumper, Dolly, who I have been schooling for her on the flat while she has been off, was unreal when Gayle jumped her again, so at least I did a good job on her!
We have also been starting to compete again as it isn’t long until the winter regionals, and both Roxy (Headmore Roxanne) and Bracken (Headmore Boadicia) have been going to some parties in preparation. We weren’t sure Gayle would be fit enough to compete, but she and Roxy have been well away, winning a novice with 70.38% and an elementary with 65.88% at Merrist Wood, before then winning two novices at Crofton with 68% and 69%. Not bad as Gayle had only been back riding for two weeks, Roxy hadn’t been to a show for three months and there was room for improvement in all of their tests! Bracks also made the trip to Merrist Wood having also had a break from competition for three months. I was very pleased with how relaxed and rideable she remained as she normally gets a bit over the top when she hasn’t been to a show for a while, and she felt much more established and more confident in her work, and much stronger in her body. She won the medium with 67.35% and advanced medium with 69.19%, despite there being a few ring rusty errors and miscommunications between us where we hadn’t been out for a while, so we are all well on the way in our preparations for the regionals in the middle of February, so keep everything crossed for then and let’s hope that our winning ways continue!
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Riding has been in our family for generations. With my mum, Sarah, competing at HOYS and RIHS it was only natural that, as soon as I could walk, I'd end up in the saddle!
As I was growing up I joined the Hampshire Hun
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Previous Posts
An exciting year ahead is expected!Qualifying for Advanced Medium....not a bad birthday present!
A sad farewell
A very special christmas present
When it rains, it pours!
Pub quizzies, shopping and the occasional dressage test
A busy month and a well earned holiday for the Headmore Team
Archive
The Climax of the National ChampionshipsNo rest for the wicked
A manic month for Alice
Building up to the climax of the summer season
Manic May for Alice
A busy and exciting April
Summer competition season kicks off!
A busy February for Alice
A fantastic start to the New Year
Happy New Year
November 2010
Alice Oppenheimer joins the Dengie Supported Riders
