Midlands’ Final ODE sees some new faces in the line-up
The fourth, and final Midlands
Carriagedriving One-Day-Event, held on Sunday 16 July at Anslow in South
Derbyshire, saw some new faces in the competition line-up.
Laura Wray was driving a pair of Shetlands who were also keen to get on with the fun side of driving trials while Jeannie Jordan, driving an eye-catching chestnut pony, was attempting outdoor trials for the first time, having previously competed indoors. All was going well as Jeannie led both the dressage and cones phases in the Novice Pony class but was caught out in Obstacle 1 when missing a gate, leading to an unfortunate elimination.
Mike Rhodes and his wife normally enjoy just driving round the lanes with their pair of cobs and this was Mike’s first attempt at any dressage and cones, this time driving a single, in Novice Pony. It was a great learning experience for pony, Mike and his wife and the club hopes to see them out again.
Following Jeannie’s exit, Margaret
Wharmby won Novice Pony, as did Linda Wiggin (Intermediate Pony) and Catherine
Brockie who was out for a trial run with a pair of grey ponies (Pony Pair).
Mary Fuller overcame her horse’s fear of sheep to lead from start to finish in
Novice Horse with Jon White in second place and Rosemary Armstrong third.
Another to lead throughout was Chris Ainscough (Open Horse) who produced yet
another lovely test to score 49.8, one of the best cones scores of the day and
beautiful flowing lines through the obstacles. The threatening rain came down hard
on Mark Riley during his test, but his horse kept going nicely for 56.45 and a
final second place with Gemma Owens in third and Rachel Reilly, who produced
her usual good obstacle times, in fourth.
It was an excellent way to end the run
of ODEs at Anslow and now the club moves on to three Two-Day events; Onley
Grounds on 29 to 30 July (incorporating Regional and Club classes as well as
the British Young Drivers’ Championships), the new venue of Brailsford in
Derbyshire on 19 and 20 August plus Oasby in Lincolnshire on 2 and 3 September.
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