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Getting ready for the Eventing Fiesta

It’s definitely been a bit challenging at these Games with our Dressage and Eventing folks both on the ground but a different venues. Club Hipica (Eventing venue) is about 30-40 mins away from the Country Club (Dressage & Eventing)….and with Dressage competition being in full swing the last couple of days, we haven’t spent as much time with our Eventing team as we would like.

So today, Tina and I first made a stop at the Village where we picked up a couple of coolers (for ice) to take up to Club Hipica for our Eventing gang and check in with Eventing Team Manager Fleur Tipton and the Eventing grooms to see how things are going.

Fleur said the team looked great that morning during their jump schooling session, and everyone is in good spirits with the horses settling in well. The barns at Club Hipica were newly built earlier this year, and really are quite nice & airy with large stalls. Canada is sharing an aisle with the USA…as Tim Dutta said “welcome to Paradise Alley” 🙂

While there, we had a chance to touch base with Tim Dutta (who is handling all of our horse flights) and Jim Wolf. It’s hard to believe that we’re already talking exit strategies…but in just a couple of days our Dressage horses will be flying back home. So details need to be worked out with regards to organizing the paperwork for the vet trunks, having trunks packed and horses ready for a 6am departure from the venue, settling the account at the stable office etc. etc. And then getting ready for the Jumpers to arrive the next day!

After grabbing a quick lunch at the venue with Fleur (chef d’equipe Graeme Thom and the riders were off having lunch off site), Tina and I took a quick drive up to Santa Sofia Gold Club to check things out and see the temporary stall setup. The official course walk is tomorrow morning.

I can’t begin to describe how beautiful the setting is at Santa Sofia. It will definitely be an incredible cross-country day.

Then from Santa Sofia it was off to the airport to meet our “El Presidente” Mike Gallagher who is here for a few days. I’ve really been looking forward to having Mike here as I rarely get a chance to see him and it will feel like “old days”…although this time, Mike will be able to chillax and enjoy the games rather than having to run around taking care of all the little things.

Off to bed now as we have a very busy day tomorrow with Santa Sofia in the morning (chef meeting, rider briefing and official course walk) and Freestyle medal round in the afternoon (cheering on Tom, Crystal and Tina to medals!)

The last pic is for my Geordie husband….a British pub in the heart of Guadalajara Mexico.

Kerri.

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Silver Medal Celebration Dinner

Last night Tina and I were invited to a celebration dinner with the dressage gang. I don’t think the restaurant believed me when I said I needed to make a reservation for 25 people!

It was a great evening with all of the athletes, grooms, support team members, owners, friends and family. It definitely sowed that it takes a village!

There were some great speeches made that night which really made me feel so fortunate to be a small part in this wonderful experience. I was particularly touched by the speeches given by chef d’equipe Gina Smith and Technical Advisor Markus Gribbe……they both summed it up perfectly about what an incredible, professional, polished, composed and fun dressage team we have here in Guadalajara.

I’m looking forward to the next medal celebration dinner following the Freestyle!
GO CANADA!!!!!

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Let the Music Begin!

Our Canadian dressage riders put in another fantastic day of performances.

Rookie Roberta Byng-Morris led the team with a great ride in the Intermediaire 2, climbing up the rankings significantly from Day 1. Unfortunately only a max of 3 riders per country can move on to the final Freestyle. But Roberta was thrilled with Reiki Tyme’s performance (as she should be!!….they finished the class in 16th!), and she’s got that lovely shiny silver medal to go home with as a testament to her hard work, dedication and kick-ass performance here in Mexico.

Tina was given a 70.842, Crystal a 71.000 and Tom a 73.079. That has them in 10th, 9th and 4th respectively.
Although I was unable to catch Crystal’s ride, I hear it was a stunner.

Tina definitely had a better ride today, but the judges seemed to be stingier with their marks.
Tom and “Sox” looked their usual very composed selves, and despite an extremely unusual off-course mistake (he started some beautiful pirouettes…but sadly he was supposed to be doing 3-tempis), they were awarded a great score with Gabriel Armando giving them 75.000

Tina and I are thrilled to be invited to a Dressage celebration dinner tonight, so we’re off to try and do something with our unruly hair and get into some clean clothes.

Ill leave you with some more pics.

Full results

http://info.guadalajara2011.org.mx/ENG/EQ/EQR173A_EQX00100150000001ENG.htm

Check out Karen Robinson’s coverage at:

http://www.horse-canada.com/straight-up/

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Team Canada Wins Dressage Silver

What an absolutely fantastic day yesterday.
So fantastic, that I wasn’t even able to blog last night and had to wait until this morning.

First on the agenda was a trip to the Eventing grooms’ hotel, where in spite of having booked 3 rooms, and going there 2 days earlier to confirm and provide groom names, the hotel only had 2 rooms for our 5 grooms when they checked in the previous night. Problem is….we have 4 girls and 1 guy. After some calls to our Eventing chef Graeme, team manager Fleur, and USA Team Leader Jim Wolf (who was in a similar predicament of being 1 room short) we were able to get 1 additional room to be shared between Canada & the USA.

Next on the agenda was a trip out to the Eventing venue, Club Hipica, to see how our Eventers were settling in to their Mexican digs for the next 10 days. Good news is that all the horses settled in very well, and everyone is very happy with the stabling and setup. And things are drying up very fast under the warm Mexican sun.

It was actually kind of neat walking in to the venue as Pentathlon is still happening. That day it was the fencing portion taking place under the covered arena.

After leaving the stables, our next stop was the office where Accreditation printing/activation was taking place. Unfortunately COPAG took a very long time to organize Owner accreditations. I have a feeling they just didn’t understand what Owners are (Since equestrian is the only sport that has owners), and it was pretty low down on their priority list. This meant that we had owners on the ground for Dressage with no Accreds around their neck, although Gina was able to get them wristbands. Coupled with the fact that the makeshift Accred centre at Club Hipica didn’t have access to the main COPAG system (where all of our Owner information is entered), that meant some scrambling to pull together all owner photos and passport information (Thank you Sandra deGraaff at EC and Andree St-Eloi at COC!!!!).

So you can imagine our huge relief when Guillermo handed us a big pack with ALL of our Owner Accreds….thank goodness!

We then made a beeline to the Country Club, where dressage competition was already underway, to hand out the Owner Accreds. We felt like Santa Claus! The Owners were VERY happy to finally be official. And we were very excited to hear that Roberta and Crystal both had great rides.

We managed to make our way to the designated seating area just in time to see Tina Irwin and Winston put in a very elegant and fluid test, marred only by 1 uncharacteristic spook (some people said they saw a branch fall from a tree directly adjacent to the ring). But Tina & Winston immediately regained their exposure, and the rest of their ride was smooth.

There was definitely some very very fancy horses at these Games, with the overall quality being much higher than in 2007 in Rio. The Americans looked absolutely fantastic, putting in consistently high scoring rides capped off with a terrifically expressive ride from Steffen Peters & Weltino’s Magic.

Dominican Republic’s Yvonne Losos de Muniz laid down an early challenge for the individual medals (which starts today), and there was an incredibly fancy horse from Columbia (name escapes me at the moment) whose gaits were so animated that it didn’t even look like his feet touch the ground. In the end, Columbia won Team Bronze and a team berth for 2012 Olympics (I think a first for that country!!).

What made the day even more special is that we had a very strong COC presence at our venue that day. Canada’s chef de mission Jacques Cardyn, Asst. chef Curt Harnett and COC vice president Tricia Smith all came out to spend the afternoon watching our dressage riders and were able to witness our team collect their very well deserved silver medals. It’s no secret that we are the ‘expensive’ child in the COC family, with a whole slew of extra logistical requirements that don’t exist for other sports (quarantine, horse flights, feed, vet supplies, owners etc. etc), so it’s always nice for the COC to see the fruits of all the efforts that go into getting our teams to and from major games.

Another thing I always find so encouraging when I go to major games is just how well liked Canadians are. I got a bit chocked up when I told our riders (following the press conference) how they represent everything that makes me proud to be Canadian: their team spirit, professionalism, grace under pressure, willingness to help others, and overall sense of fun that permeates everything they do.

I can’t tell you how great it was to be sitting in the stands, and talking with Norbert van Laak (former Canadian Team Coach and attending the Pan Ams as coach of one of the Brazilian riders), who rode every stride with our Canadian riders and rooting for them all the way; Albrecht Heidemann (former Canadian Junior/YR Team Coach, and current Costa Rica Team Coach) and Heidi Mello (Team Leader for Bermuda and the Cayman Islands)….all of them cheering on the Maple Leaf.

Today’s competition is the Intermediare I, with all 4 of our riders competing. The top 15 then move on to the Freestyle on Wednesday where the individuals medals will be decided.

Our Eventers are hoping to come over in the afternoon to cheer on our Dressage riders.

I leave you with some pics (still figuring out how to get some video on here)

Kerri.

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London Bound!!!!

Our Dressage Team kicked some butt here yesterday and rode away with not only the Team Silver medal, but also an Olympic qualification for Canada at the London 2012 Olympics.

Full blog posting to come….but in the meantime, here’s a quick pic of Tina and I with our very VERY happy Silver medal dressage team.  YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!