I was always taught to respect the judge no matter what in any riding ring, whether or not style is judged. One of the top rules is to braid your horse especially for big shows. It takes less than an hour! The look is professional and it makes an impression to the spectators, judges and other riders. So why, at the tippy-top level of show jumping competitions do many riders not braid their horses?! This is just absurd! Please, somebody explain this to me because I really don't seem to understand the thinking behind it. I'm also sure most of the riders have grooms. At this level of competition I can't believe that they would even be seen in the arena without a braided mane! It just looks sloppy and unprofessional; no excuse is good enough.
The one (and only time) I didn't braid was at a Horse Trial last year at Pine Top Farm. A sign in the show office reads some thing along the lines of: "Attention competitors! Please do not braid but instead use the extra time to walk the XC course once more time." I had a hard time with it and was self-conscious all weekend (even though nobody braided) because I have a NEED to make as big of impression as possible on the dressage judge. It's not Loco's favorite subject.
I do remember when I was a child riding killer ponies we used to grab mane for stability when they burst into their bronco alter-ego. The Olympian riders don't need it to "hang on" so why? Maybe I'm just snobby and a traditionalist; maybe I'm O.C.D. Nobody knows for sure... Please enjoys there photos of riders who in my opinion misrepresent the sport and lower the professional standards.
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| Britain's Peter Charles on Vindicat. Found at www.france24.com |
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| If somebody would tell me the name of this Canadian rider it would be great! Found on www.phistars.com. It also looks like his mane hasn't been trimmed and pulled in a while. Lovely release with the hands though. (Thanks to Bev I now know that this rider is Ian Miller. Thanks Bev!) |
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| Same rider I believe. Found at www.equinechronicle.com |
| Kamal Bahamdan and Noblesse Des Tess. Photo credit: Diana De Rosa Photos Found at www.examiner.com |
I could go on and on and on... But I won't partly because I am too lazy to post more pictures and partly because my internet connection is a wee bit shaky at the moment. That's all for now hope you enjoyed any and all feedback is appriciated here at myhorseiscrazy@gmail.com or on twitter to @myhorseiscrazy


