On Sunday we held another competition at the farm.
When we hold competitions, they typically aren’t what you think of when you hear “horse show”. No, you won’t see any fancied up ponies parading around an arena earning marks for good looks. Instead you’ll see handy ponies navigating obstacles in our versatility trail and top speed racers vying for a first place finish in our mounted games events. It’s totally my kind of event, which is why I volunteered my services to judge.
We had a variety of ages and skill levels attempt our challenging obstacle course, all of which were hoping to win the jackpot cash prize!
I put on my most serious face, and took to judging the riders with great scrutiny. Looking for those who worked well with their ponies, and navigated the obstacles with ease.
As you can imagine, it’s quite exhausting to use your serious face all day long.
And inevitably I had to take a short nap to regain my strength so I could score the mounted games portion of the day.
Scoring the mounted games events is quite difficult, because not only do you have to keep your eyes peeled for rule infractions, but you also have to keep a close watch on the finish line in order to catch the placings. It’s such a challenging job that I enlisted to help of several scribes.
Sometimes the riders come into the finish neck and neck and you really have to pay attention!
Don’t worry – I was on the job the whole entire time!
Ok, fine, there may have been a quick nap between races – but I swear that was it!
Our next competition on the farm will be held on Sunday, October 7th. If you are in the Chester County, PA area I hope you’ll consider coming out to compete or cheer on the teams! It’s always such a fun day! More details here.
Oh my dear friend Ammo–you are so lucky to be able to spend the whole day with our pony friends. I missed you that day. I had to guard the home fort while you were watching the races.