You may have heard that the Maryland 5*, one of only two such rated competitions in North America (and the penultimate international 5* of the year) was this weekend at Fair Hill!
early morning view from the YEH volunteer's tent |
Anna Jones making easy work of the **triple bar** set as Jump 1 for the 4 and 5 year olds |
omgosh look at this Doozy Doppleganger in the 5yo class <3 <3 her name is Nausicaa, owned and ridden by Daphne Soares (jc Look Up to Heaven) |
Each entry gets 3 minutes of ring familiarization (including being allowed to walk up to all the fences and through the water etc) and then complete the course -- with each individual jumping effort receiving a score, plus overall scores on rideability, gallop, way of going, and potential.
pictured: #goals for Doozy LOL |
If you're curious about the format, here's a video of Caroline Pamukcu & HSH Afterglow winning the 4yo class last year. This same pair finished 3rd in the 5yos this year too!
onto the main event --- XC day tailgating tent, all set up and ready for the party to arrive! |
We've got our system down, we like our location (Timber field for the curious), and it's a great opportunity to meet up with all our horsey friends that we don't regularly see otherwise!
friends from Charlie's barn joined the party too <3 |
legit the only video i took from XC day, this is the 5* course |
We typically hang out and mingle during the 3* competition, with folks wandering around to nearby jump complexes and the shopping zone... But once the 5* starts, we're on the move! There weren't many entries in the 5* this year, and even fewer finishers... But we saw a lot of great action -- including Tamie Smith and Mai Baum making tidy work of the tricky angled tables in Hay Field before opting to call it a day after climbing the big hill into Sawmill.
Show jumping obviously happens in the main arena, surrounded by grandstands (pro tip: definitely splurge for the covered ringside stands bc you never know what the weather will be!). And all the shopping encircles the whole area. We like to arrive early to shop, then catch the 3* show jumping in full, then shop* some more, and then obvi watch the 5* jump.
(*I was super boring this year for shopping, tho, and only just got a pair of Kerrits paddock boots to replace my falling-apart Blundstones).
Obvi it would have been even cooler to see the title go to an American, but overall it was an awesome event from start to finish! Every year gets better and better as the organizers fine tune and tweak the set up and arrangements, esp including logistics like shuttles and parking etc. It's still a relatively "new" event (it's organized by a different group from Fair Hill's former Fall International 4* and 3* events), so still working out some kinks, but overall a really fun time.
We'll definitely be back at it again next year ;) Have you been? Or are you planning to go?
What a fun day. And the weather looked perfect.
ReplyDeletewe got super lucky with the weather! i tend to prefer it a little cooler lol but overall no complaints!
DeleteWhat a great weekend! I would love to see a 5* some day!!
ReplyDeleteit's definitely a fun experience!
DeleteI was there! Tailgate by the coffin complex and the Scottie dog at the end of the course. It’s been more than 20 years since I was last thereš®
ReplyDeleteooh that's awesome -- so glad you made it!! the tailgating section in the Hay Field by the coffin complex is maybe my second favorite zone -- if we weren't in Timber, that's where we'd be! lots of crazy action there!
DeleteSo fun! It's so great you got to catch up with your old barn friends, and meet everyone's new barn friends too!
ReplyDeleteI haven't ever been to an event, let alone a 5*. But I'd love to go someday to one of them!