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  1. Bursary Winnings!

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    During a busy day in the shop my phone rang, nothing unusual there, except it was from the BHS Southern committee asking if I would consider attending the Bursary day, to be held at Wellington Riding. My reply was, erm, yes, what's the catch?! I was informed that only 6 trainers had been chosen and I was one of them, the day was going to be free, but we were going to be "assessed" on our coaching ability, and the winner would have their BHS ITT exam paid for them. As I had been considering moving my qualifications forward, I agreed to attend.

    On the day, I arrived and was greeted by Alison, Hannah Marsh and Jo Winfied FBHS, who introduced me to the other candidates, all of who were delightful and made my arrival feel less scary!

    The day was broken down in to several lessons, including 1-1 Jumping, 1-1 Dressage, Group grid work, Group flat work and a lunge session, a proper reminder of the BHS Exam system for me!!

    We were all assessed and at the end of the day, I was expecting to be sent home and have results sent to us in the fashion I am used to, but no, we were asked to go get a drink, have a chat and then we would be called in one by one to be "interviewed" and given the results! Oh wow, I felt like a candidate on The Apprentice!!

    After a very nervous wait I was called in, no one knew anything at this point, it was all secretive, so off I went, feeling like a lamb to the slaughter, after all it was a few years ago I last sat a BHS Exam!!

    In the room I was asked about my future plans, how I want to grow my own business and how the Bursary would help me, then after what felt like years, but was actually only about 10 minutes, I was told I had been chosen as a runner up and had indeed won £100 to pay for further training! 

    It was hard returning to the group showing no emotion, I was delighted!

    The lady who won thoroughly deserved it, and the other lady who shared the £200 runner up prize was equally pleased to have been joint 2nd.

    I aim to use the Bursary to further my own training, so that it can be passed onto my fabulous riders!

    BHS Write up

  2. Things don't always go right...

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    After a really successful start to 2015 with Rocky, things have taken a dramatic turn of luck.

    During a run around his paddock one morning, he slipped and fell heavily on his side. When he got up and trotted off it was clear he wasn't 100% right to me. I checked him over and found nothing apparently "wrong" but gut instinct said there was, so I gave him a few days to recover and see if anything materialized.

    Over the course of a few days there was noticable stiffening in the hindquarters and some swelling/heat, so the vet was called.

    Nicola (the Vet) watched him move and agreed with my initial thoughts, the fall had indeed done something, what, we didnt know. So after 10 days on Bute and steroids, Nicola asked my excellent Physio Alex came to see him and see if she could see or feel anything. Alex was also with our thoughts, further investigations were indeed required, so a referral to Liphook Hospital is currently underway to investigate further.

    Poor Rocky, he didn't deserve this, and I shall do everything within my power to get him back on track! In the meantime he has received lots of fuss, carrots and even get well soon messages!!

    Watch this space for updates...

     

     

     

     

     I was (lucky?!) to see this happen as I had the benefit of knowing what was wrong when I came to w