Earlier today we mentioned that Mary King missed a movement in her dressage test but continued and finished the test. After she halted ground jury member Marilyn Payne walked out of the judging box and asked Mary to redo the test starting with the missed movement. Of course the question is why did Mary finish her test in the first place? The word from a very good source is that the dressage judges repeatedly rang the bell but that Mary continued her test. Granted, the missed movement was towards the end of the test, but it is certainly a curious situation.
One thing I should have mentioned earlier today for our US readers is that EN favorites Michael Pollard and Wonderful Will had a fantastic dressage test and are tied for 10th after Thursday's action.
The online Burghley TV worked well for me when I tried it. You have to register and sit through commercials for Joules, but they have all of the rides on demand. Or, you could search Youtube for illicit personal videos from Burghley--
Pippa and Mirage dressage from Thursday:
WFP and Mark King chat about the dressage:
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I'm competing at Five Points in Southern Pines, NC on Friday and it looks like Hurricane Earl will miss us. I wish our readers along the eastern seaboard, particularly near the Outer Banks and New York City, the best of luck on Friday. Do you have any horse related hurricane survival stories?
I believe in the eventing dressage rules that if a movement is missed then you can go back in and repeat the movement just as Mary did (I was just reading throught the FEI and US rules and stumbled upon that a few weeks ago) I could be wrong but check it out for yourself usea eventing rules....
I bet Mary King just didn't hear the bell....you know, as you get older that sort of thing happens! Not that Mary King is OLD but I highly doubt that there is anything curious about someone past the age of 35 who doesn't hear a little bell ringing over their horse and wind and other sounds. Now a Buzzer over the loud speaker would probably get most people's attention!
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