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H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary: A weighbridge, ice cream and escaping

Playlist 19 Videos Super Sophie bags gala double 01:27 Tales from Hartpury: Five horses and 13 tests — but did this rider remember where to go? 01:04 Winter Dressage Championships day four: one-two for Dujardin 03:43 Tales from Hartpury: the nine-year-old rising star with an Olympic dream 02:35 Sophie Wells' rising star impresses on prix st georges gala night 01:22 Tales from Hartpury: the horse with a rare skin condition that travelled in first gear for six miles 02:02 Winter Dressage Championships day three: former runaway horse shows what she's made of for championship first-timer 03:30 Tales from Hartpury: the event horse making waves in her new career 01:56 Winter Dressage Championships day two: Dujardin wants her rising star's foal for Easter 03:35 Tales from Hartpury: meet the family pony rubbing shoulders with dressage's big guns 01:08 Winter Dressage Championships day one: a shock victory and a horse defies the odds to do a double 04:43 H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary: Disbelieving the results of my small and fairly average horse 05:03 H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary: Playing with the 'proper' horses 04:42 H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary: Interrupted by the Olympic champion 03:36 H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary: A weighbridge, ice cream and escaping 03:55 H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary: Dead sheep and lazy swans 02:35 H&H dressage editor's video diary 2015: the bloopers and the out-takes 01:48 H&H dressage editor’s Area Festival video diary 2015: time for Tubby bye-bye 02:21 H&H dressage editor's Area Festival video diary 2015: 'the championship chop' 03:03

  • Luckily the camera doesn’t roll all day as Fab disgraced herself this afternoon by escaping from her stable and squealing and spinning in the gangway as I grappled to wrestle her under control again.

    At home she likes to go ‘free range’, which is much frowned upon by my trainer Keith Robertson, even though she saves him and his ever-patient staff the job of sweeping the yard as Fab likes to hoover in front of all the stables. But if the horse who deposited the hay over the door has the audacity to pop its head over the door while she’s in hoover mode, she takes enormous offence and pins her ears back until they retreat back and leave her in peace to clear up.

    I interviewed three great winners today; a grinning former household cavalry equitation officer, Jess Dunn who looks to me to be the next Charlotte Dujardin and Tahley Reeve Smith.

    I’ve known Tahley for a long time as we were often fellow competitors at the much-missed Patchetts EC in Hertfordshire. When I heard she had won (with over 77% on a home-bred) I shouted “winner winner chicken dinner!” as she walked down to the prize-giving.

    She dropped both reins and punched the air in delight — she so deserved this and has worked bloody hard to get it.

    “I’m so on form and I love it!” she replied. Coming from Tahley it didn’t sound arrogant, just sincere.

    My other top moment from today was as I was walking past the ice-cream van. The weather was pretty miserable this morning so the lady obviously felt the need to justify herself.

    “I mean, it’s basically just a training aid,” she said as she was handed her ice-creams. “One for the trainer and one for the rider.”

    Catch up with Alice and Fab’s first 2016 blog here.

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