Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Best Laid Plans....

The second week of the CSI** NATIONAL TOURNAMENT, AUGUST 18-22, 2010 got off to a great start with Rachel bringing back Gracie for the 1.0M Circuit Championship, some schooling rounds in the 1.10M classes and also Stormy for a 1.20M class and Mini-Prix.    Unfortunately,  by Friday, Rachel was starting to feel unwell with a severe sore throat and headache. A look at her throat on Friday night revealed a gruesome sight which we suspected to be tonsilitis or Strep.  Unwilling to give up the rides on Saturday, she decided to tough it out and go to the walk-in clinic immediately after.

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Morgan Mees (future jockey) , Rachel & Gracie, Anna Mees (Owner & current jockey)

Her first ride of the day was in the 1.0M Speed Class with "Gracious Me".  First in the ring, they had one rail but set a blistering pace for the 32 riders that followed.  With one rail they still managed to finish in the ribbons with a 6th place.

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1.0M Speed Class - Gracious Me

Meanwhile, Stormy was patiently waiting for his turn at ringside with his grooms (Steph & Tricia) and Rachel's 3rd mount was being warmed up on the flat.

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The Grooms - Tricia & Steph. She couldn't have done it without everyone's help!

Off of Gracie and on to Stormy, Rachel went for warm-up. Soon enough the ring was calling her name in the jump order and it was their turn to shine in the Grand Prix ring.  Earlier, during the 1.20M course walk, Rachel & Coach Jeff McKessock crossed paths with Jill Henselwood and her students.  They all benefited from some debate over how to ride the course, with Jill having an extra few words for Rachel. 

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1st Jump on Course

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Room to spare

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Photo by Dad

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Final count - 2 rails but a great ride!
From the Grand Prix ring she went back to the Annex ring for the final ride of the day.  Rachel was flattered to be asked to take Granite 3E, "Gidget" around the 1.0M course. A beautiful scopey mare, she's previously been ridden by a professional.  Since coming to Westar, she's realized its no longer a professional on her back and she likes to jump a course - her way..... Rachel loves her! So very talented and so much potential for her new owner.

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Granite 3E - "Gidget"

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Beautiful & Scopey!
By the time Rachel finished all 3 rides she was finished herself. Congratulations all round, thanks to the owners for allowing her the rides, we picked up her things and headed for the car to go to the walk in clinic. Along the way, we met with Jill Henselwood and talked about Rachel's ride in the 1.20M and what the future might hold. I totally embarassed Rachel by asking Jill for a photo !



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Jill Henselwood and Rachel

A 2 1/2hr wait at the clinic (I waited inside, Rachel slept in the car outside) with the diagnosis of a very badly infected tonsil with the risk of abscess. No riding for minimum 48hrs, large dose of antibiotics and tylenol 3 for pain. Rachel didn't want to scratch from Gracie's classes today until she woke up Sunday morning, after all, there was still the potential for that Circuit Championship.

Today finds Rachel still in bed with the covers to her chin. No riding and greatly disappointed but totally incapable of the ride. Hopefully she'll be feeling far better in a couple of days and will be ready for the Canadian Country Classic in Halton Hills.

2 comments:

  1. Talk about your highs and lows!!Hope you get better really soon, Rachel ... of course I'm a huge Stormy fan, but I LOVE that gray mare!!!Yum yum ... my cup o' tea :).

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  2. I know! Isn't she beautiful...I love gray horses! Rachel says that unless I'm willing to do all the bathing it will never happen....LOL

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