2015 has been another great year of
competitions for ex-racehorses, largely thanks to all the support and
promotional work of Retraining of Racehorses. It's been especially
good this year to see the categories and levels of classes widen, so
that 'ordinary' ex-racers – with all their battle-scar lumps and
bumps – can participate in meaningful competitions and still have a
chance to win. The association with TARRA has really helped with this
in the showing sector, particularly. There have been ROR classes at
all the big UK shows, of course, but ex-racer classes at smaller
events also seem to have been better-supported this year, after a
long time in the doldrums.
There have also been ROR competitions
for dressage, eventing – even horseball! And the sport of polo is
increasingly promoting the use of off-the-track thoroughbreds too.
(More in a later post.)
The headline stuff, though, is of
course the showing, where everyone, on two legs or four, looks their
most glamourous all the time. (Well, maybe not at 6.00am on show
mornings, frantically plaiting and washing off last night's stable
stains...) In a fabulous year, there have been three highlights for
me.
Name-dropping first – It was great to
see Barber Shop, that gorgeous old jump-racer, owned by H.M The Queen
and ridden by Katie Jerram, doing so well all year and eventually
taking both the Ridden Championship and the Overall Supreme
Championship at the ROR National Championship Show at Aintree in
August. It's encouraging that The Queen so obviously supports the
cause of retraining racehorses.
Secondly, how lovely it was to see real
old veterans strutting their stuff so beautifully in the Veterans
Championship. The winner, My Broadstairs Joy, was 19 years old!
Second place went to Lampos, a 15-year-old brown gelding, and third
was 18-year-old Tap. Tap had been quite a successful racehorse,
having 37 runs, winning 5 and getting placed too, to earn over
£20,000. Clearly this retraining stuff works! The winner, though, My
Broadstairs Joy, was not perhaps the best of racehorses – he ran
eight times and won absolutely nothing. But this gorgeous grey has
nevertheless clearly led a useful and happy life doing other
non-racing things, and thriving on it.
My third highlight, though, I should
perhaps have put first, because to me it's really heartwarming. Last
year Joanna Mason, from Malton in Yorkshire, did really well showing
her ex-racehorse Liverpool. Each winter – tough lass that she is –
Jo rides point-to-pointing. And in March this year she took a fall at
Hurworth point-to-point and broke her back. I was there and saw it,
and it was horrible. Jo crushed her T9 and T8 vertebrae, and had to
have eight pins and two rods inserted into her back. Many people
wondered if she would ever ride – or even walk – again. But if Jo
herself ever felt such fears, she certainly never let them hold her
back. Just two months after her accident, 25-year-old Jo was back in
the saddle. And during her recovery period, she decided to try riding
side-saddle. As you do. (!) “You can't be in your comfort zone
forever,” she says. ( Is she ever? But what a motto to live by!)
With guidance from side-saddle showing
experts, Jo took lessons and then introduced 13-year-old Liverpool to
the elegant art. “He took to it like a fish to water,” Jo
reports. “I was like a fish out of water.”
Be that as it may, in their first
side-saddle class, the Horse of the Year Show qualifier at the Great
Yorkshire Show in July, they came fourth. ( And, they came third in
the ROR class too.)
And now look what they achieved at the
ROR Championships:
4th ROR Concours
d'Elegance
3rd Ridden Showing
Ex-racehorse of Show Riding Type
1st TBA/TARRA Ridden
Qualifier for 2016
2nd Tattersalls & ROR
Ridden Show Horse
2nd Amateur Home Produced
Ridden Ex-racehorse
2nd Side-saddle Ridden
Ex-racehorse
3rd Overall Supreme
Champion
How's that for Come-back Kids !
Joanna Mason and Liverpool (Credit Laura Clark)
RESULTS
RoR
National Championship Show at Aintree - 29-8-2015
Class
2 – Jockey Club Novice Qualifier:
1st
MISTY GEM – Sophie Staveley
2nd THUNDER BAY – Lesley
Dexter
3rd PRIDEUS – Brian Storey
4th LEVERAGE – Helen
Jackson
Class
4 -Tattersalls Special Class:1st
JACK THE GIANT – Allister Hood
2nd BEWARE CHALK PIT – Justine
Armstrong-Small
3rd BARBERS SHOP – Katie Jerram
4th TYCOONS
REFLECTION – Helen Newbold
Class
6 – Jockey Club Novice Final:1st
ROYAL ROCK – Oliver Hood
2nd BEWARE CHALK PIT – Justine
Armstrong-Small3rd
FLYJACK – Andrea Winstanley
4th THE LODGE ROAD – Jane Pimply
Class
7 – TBA TARRA In Hand Final:
1st
NICENE CREED – Hannah Chisman
2nd A NOD AND A WINK – Kim
Shepherd
3rd PANOPTIC – Alexandra Hawkes
4th ANOTHER LATE
NIGHT –
Class
8 – TBA TARRA Ridden:
1st
MOONOKI – Ann Wright
2nd DANCE ISLAND – Catherine Beaumont
3rd
CRISP NOTE – Isla Mansell
4th POPPY – Rebecca Jones
Class
9 – TBA TARRA Final:
1st
MOONOKI – Ann Wright
2nd DANCE ISLAND – Catherine
Beaumont
Class
10 – RoR Concours Delegance:1st
BANG ON TREND – Sophie Tranter
2nd THE ROYAL DUB –
Jessica Seels
3rd GRAY KNIGHT – Laura Grey
4th LIVERPOOL
– Joanna Mason
Class
11 – RoR Elite Showing Series Final:1st JACK
THE GIANT – Allister Hood (The Jackpots)
2nd BARBERS SHOP –
Katie Jerram (HM The Queen)
Class
12 – RoR Retrained Racehorse Challenge Qualifier:1st
BUNACURRY – Clare Halliday
2nd CRISP NOTE – Isla Mansell
3rd
LAMPOS – Jolene Midgley
4th WILD WEST – Lizzie Harris
Class
13 – In-Hand Ex Racehorse:
1st
NICENE CREED – Hannah Chisman
2nd A NOD AND A WINK – Kim
Shepeard
3rd PLEIADE DE LA VEGA – Bethany Ford
4th BLAISE
WOOD – Bryony Close
Class
14 – TBA/TARRA In-Hand Qualifier For 2016:1st NICENE
CREED – Hannah Chisman
2nd A NOD AND A WINK – Kim Shepeard
3rd
BRIGHT SUN – Carolyn Bates
4th CHATTERLY’S LOVER – Elisabeth
Gardner
Class
15 – In-Hand Ex Racehorse:
1st
AUNTIE DIFF- Abigail Smith Dawe
Class
16 – Ridden Showing EX Racehorse of Show Riding Type:
1st
ALLIED ANSWER – Dannii Thexton
2nd DANCE ISLAND –
Catherine Beaumont
3rd LIVERPOOL – Joanna Mason
4th COLONEL
KLINK – Alice Heaver
Class
17 – Ridden Showing Ex racehorse of Hunter Type:
1st
BARBERS SHOP – Katie Jerram
2nd TYCOONS REFLECTION – Helen
Newbold
3rd ROCKPILER – Emily Rudd
4th BANNOW STRAD –
Angela Prouse
Class
18 – TBA/TARRA Ridden Qualifier For 2016:
1st LIVERPOOL
– Joanna Mason
2nd SPANISH HILDALGO – Kimberley Gould
3rd
FUTURISTIC DRAGON – Emma Wade
4th JIMMYLING – Samantha Dexter
Class
19 – The Tattersalls and RoR Ridden Show Horse Class:
1st
MY BROADSTAIRS JOY – Heather Blythe
2nd LIVERPOOL –
Joanna Mason
3rd SPANISH HILDALGO – Kimberley Gould
4th
RED TARN – Emma Tillett
Class
20 – Amateur Home Produced Ridden Ex Racehorse:
1st
BILLYBO – Claire Griffiths
2nd LIVERPOOL – Joanna
Mason
3rd HEEZAZARI – Tamsin Karn
4th ANNA ISABELLA –
Vicky Campbell
Class
21 – Best Grey Ridden Ex Racehorse:
1st
PRIDEUS – Brian Storey
2nd ALLIED ANSWER – Dannii
Thexton
3rd RED TARN – Emma Tillett
4th WHATCANYASAY –
Brian Storey
Class
22 – Best Aintree Ridden Ex Racehorse:
1st DANCE
ISLAND – Catherine Beaumont
2nd OSCAR BAY – Victoria
Hamlyn-White
3rd AIKMAN – Rachel Robson
4th Fastfred – Lisa
MacLennnan
Class
23 Side Saddle Ridden Ex Racehorse:
1st
WILD WEST – Lizzie Harris
2nd LIVERPOOL – Joanna
Mason
3rd BANG ON TREND – Sophie Tranter
Class
24 – RoR Veteran Championship:1st
MY BROADSTAIRS JOY – Heather Blythe
2nd LAMPOS – Jolene
Midgley
3rd TAP – Sam Dixon
4th VICTOR MERLYN – Jo
Llewellyn
Class
25 In-Hand Championship:
1st
NICENE CREED – Hannah Chisman
2nd Auntie Diff – Abigail Smith
Dawe
3rd A NOD AND A WINK – Kim Shepeard
Class
26 – Ridden Championship:
1st BARBERS
SHOP – Katie Jerram
2nd BILLYBO – Claire Griffiths
3rd
ALLIED ANSWER – Dannii Thexton
4th WILD WEST – Lizzie Harris
Class
27 – Overall Supreme Championship:
1st
BARBERS SHOP – Katie Jerram
2nd NICENE CREED – Hannah
Chisman
3rd LIVERPOOL – Joanna Mason