BEING selected was a relief after repeatedly being the first reserve over the past few years.
I was hopeful after second at Luhmühlen in June, but the selectors keep their cards close to their chest, so I didn’t have any inkling one way or the other.
We had a final camp at the British Showjumping Centre at Home Farm in Northamptonshire, which was a great opportunity to concentrate on the team horses. There’s always a good showjumping course built there and we also did some test riding.
There was also time for some pool volleyball – we had a riders’ team, a staff team and a grooms’ team, so that was less serious and good for team building.
WE left in the early hours of Monday morning, arriving around 4.30pm on Monday afternoon.
I drove out in the lorry with Vendredi Biats (Froggy), my husband Ben and groom Chloe Fry. Laura Collett also had just her horse, London 52, on the lorry while Tom Jackson and Tom McEwen travelled together and Yasmin Ingham and Ros Canter paired up.
We all met up at Stop 24 at Folkestone and travelled in convoy, although I managed to go round a ring road a different way. But we caught up and all arrived together at the venue at Haras du Pin. Usually on these trips, if riders eat dinner in the hotel it’s paid for by British Equestrian (BEF), but you pay your own way on alcoholic drinks, which is fair enough. When we arrived on Monday evening, the hotel restaurant was shut, as were most other restaurants. We went for the athletes’ diet of McDonalds!
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'Sorry, but I wasn't feeling it'
Fresh from the opening meet, Tessa Waugh hasn't quite yet been bitten by the hunting bug. Without the crisp autumnal air and cheek-pinching cold she hoped for, it's a sluggish start
New pair pull off a win
A former European Championships pony is on form with his new rider, while elsewhere former showjumpers and eventers take ribbons
Lording it over the rest
Horses who have returned from injury, a second generation homebred and a long format specialist score on the final weekend of the British season
Smith hits flying form
A \"her way or no way\" mare helps Zoe Smith to an impressive ribbon haul and a rider beats his own boss to the top spot
Jankorado hits the jackpot
Paul Sims is triumphant despite his interrupted jump-off preparation and a borrowed horse comes up trumps
Peanut
From \"dangerous, scary\" to hedge-hopping brilliance, hunting has been the making of this unstable but very lovable equine character
She's a corker
Communication, says long-standing and highly respected Belvoir master Lady Sarah McCorquodale, is the key to all, as Catherine Austen discovers
Access all areas Cavalier Centre
The Cavalier Centre is a fully accessible, state-of-the-art equestrian centre designed to improve lives through horse-based activities. Ellie May Forrester pays a visit
'Use it or lose it'
Not everyone wants to reach for the pipe and slippers at a certain age. Becky Murray speaks to some veteran horse-and-rider combos for their secrets of human and equine longevity
A new way forward
Worm control in horses is vital, but established methods will not remain effective for much longer. Tim Mair FRCVS explains why and how we need to change