Boyd with Addison Sama at the Devoucoux Autograph Signing |
We put a huge amount of
effort into his conditioning in preparing for this event. We worked out that he
wasn’t sweating great, so we addressed that by putting him on medication and
giving him a high alcohol-content beer in his morning feed, which really helps.
We also spent thousands of dollars checking his heart and lungs and everything
and figured he was perfectly healthy, so we focused on his fitness: swimming
him, putting him up hills a lot and not protecting him too much. He was the
only horse that made time at The Fork, which he won, and was third fastest
around Red Hills, which he also won.
A huge thanks to Caitlin Silliman, who's been doing most of Oscar's flat training since I broke my leg in Southern Pines, and to working student Michael who's done all his gallops. They did a great job and Oscar wouldn't have made it to the victory gallop at Rolex Kentucky without their help.
A huge thanks to Caitlin Silliman, who's been doing most of Oscar's flat training since I broke my leg in Southern Pines, and to working student Michael who's done all his gallops. They did a great job and Oscar wouldn't have made it to the victory gallop at Rolex Kentucky without their help.
I was terrified about going
to Kentucky
and feeling miserable about not riding, but I must say I thoroughly enjoyed the
weekend – not only because my horse went well, but I was pretty busy helping
the girls get prepared and I spent a good bit of time catching up with
sponsors. It’s very much a different experience riding and not riding. It was a
lot less stressful going as a non-rider and I could enjoy myself a bit more in
the evenings with the horse’s owners and supporters.
Unfortunately the three
girls, Lillian and Caitlin and Erin didn’t have a perfect weekend; they all
rode well but at this level it’s a tough game and I think they’ll all be
stronger for their experiences. Congratulations to Lillian for getting around
her very first Rolex!
Lastly a big thank-you to
Phillip and to Oscar’s syndicate. The way this went down was in no one’s
predictions. Phillip is a class-act for riding the horse at this short notice
and he did a brilliant job. Oscar’s syndicate has been brilliant too, coming to
the event to cheer them on.
Check out this heartwarming series of photos from EventingNation.com:
As far as my own soundness, We’re at five weeks now on the broken
leg and by six weeks the bone should be healed. I'm back to riding on the flat
a bit, but haven’t had a jump yet. I’m still doing physio 3 or 4 times a week
and it’s coming along. I’m taking it day at a time!
-Boyd