Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Huntingdon Races - Great days National Hunt and Hurdles Racing!

Just got in from a great day at Huntingdon Racecourse thanks to Racing UK!
Myself and my lovely friend Hannah donned our chicest warmest outfits and off we went. Well despite it being sunny it was also super windy which made it chilly

Me and Hannah!

So after watching quite a lot of jump racing this season I've learnt a thing or two about good trainers, horse and jockeys. 

Much to my annoyance all the horses I favored but didn't back only went and bloody win.
Here is a little slow mo video demonstrating just that of AP McCoy storming on Fredo to later go on and win! Who I didn't back! Kicking myself!



And the time I did back AP McCoy got beaten by a massive outsider by Sam Twiston Davis! Dammit!
Never mind I bet my money back on BallyHenry in the last race! 
But just before the horses were due on the course it rained. And when I said it rained I mean sideways Noah's ark type rain. You looked out onto the course only to literally see sheets of rain! 

But as the horses galloped round the rain eased up, Ballyhenry won so I quickly collected my winnings and swiftly got back to the car!

I've had an absolutely lovely day with Hannah, I've got her completely hooked and we are already planning our next outting.

Thank you so much to Colleen Salmon and Retraining of Racehorses for organizing tickets for me and great thanks to Huntingdon Racecourse for supplying them! 

Pictures below 


Accessories. Keeping it chic

Best snuggly scalf, and thanks to Georgie for lending me her hat! I needed that so much it was cold!

Daryl Jacob after his win came back to sign an autograph and have a photo with a young fan! So kind

AP McCoy getting mobbed by fans wanting an autograph before he retires

Riff Fredo into the winners circle after storming home 

Talking with owners and trainers after his win in Fredo


Friday, 23 January 2015

Riding hats. Why we should always wear them and the arguments for and against

Although to some, this post it going to be a little frustrating and maybe what I am going to write will be a tough pill to swallow.

This week alone i've seen two very scary hat related stories I wanted to make you all aware of so there they are -

First is this Race Post photo that is of Edgar Prado's helmet after falling off while racing..
Just look at it for a minute and let that sink in...


Then today a good friend of mine and fellow equestrian Alix sharing this -


All of these in one week.

Now I know that in the world of showing and hunting, a lot of people still wear beaglers, bowler hats, and top hats. They are 'correct dress' traditionally and are still 'correct dress' and allowed in the show ring.
Less and less people are choosing to wear them though due to stories about the above. Plus a lot of show societies are not allowing them in classes anymore.
See this article by Horse & Hound about SHB (GB) after they banned hats without a strap here

Now, don't get me wrong, I think that top hats, bowlers and beaglers look absolutely beautiful, they really do. They're traditional and all. But, saying that, I do think that whenever on a horse you should wear a riding hat up to safety standard which cannot come off your head if you were to fall off..

The above photos are from two completely different situations one is a professional race jockey, the other a amateur rider. There have been dressage riders who have had accidents. Even Charlotte Dujardin said in this interview that she has suffered from a fractured skull from riding without a hat and won't ride without a helmet on again. Same for Courtney King-Dye who rode without a helmet, the horse tripped and took her with it, she also suffered a skull fracture..

So with a top hat, bowler or beagler, just how much would they actually help in a fall while wearing one? Who knows, and i'm certainly not going to try and find out..

I've seen this video with someone showing a Charles Owen Beagler coming off and a Patey staying on, then again I've seen photos of a Patey coming off in a fall too! So really with the risk of it might come off, why do people continue to wear them? As the H&H article above writes, is it vanity or tradition, or both?

My vibe I get from reading more and more on the subject is that non safety standard hats are on the way out. See here and here for examples of questioning why everyone should wear safety standard hats.
Many a time in facebook debates people have argued "It's my head, my decision" in the sake of argument in wearing a top hat, beagler or bowler but had they stopped and thought of the long term of who would look after them if they were to suffer a debilitating fall which left them disabled and unable to look after themselves? 
The stories i've read are that those who have had accidents have had husbands and family to look after them, but what if they didn't? And what if they had been killed, leaving family and friends behind.

I think it's definitely a thinking point to ponder on... So on that one, I'll leave it there