Monday, August 2, 2010

Last night in Kentucky

A week before NAJYRC I was told that my horse did not have what it takes to be an upper level horse and I should consider getting a new one. After hearing this it was hard not to cry and then of course doubt her. After this weekend She did more then prove herself she established a name for herself. My mother told me that no one makes it to the top without being told "they can't do it" I think when I was told that, it gave me that much more motivation to come back here and let everyone know what my horse is made of and let everyone know we are in this for the long haul. Today it finally started to sink in. My cheeks hurt from smiling so much!! Chloe must know she is a champ because every time anyone goes near her stall she gets a carrot. She is becoming a bit demanding :) All the text messages, emails and phone calls I have been getting are amazing! I cant tell you all how much I appreciate it! I also was not aware how many people started to follow this blog. I am so glad I got to share this journey with everyone and I am not ready for it to end! Tomorrow we head out first thing in the morning to start our long drive home to California. We are planning on doing it in four days stopping every night to let Chloe and the other two horses get some rest. I have some good reading material and plenty of e mails to answer! When we get home Chloe will get turned out in my backyard for a month or so to eat all the grass she wants and get as dirty as she wants! I will have that time to pay more attention to my other mare Annie Oakley. Hopefully now it is her time to shine!! My sister Ashley is getting married soon and I will have more time to help with the preparation for that too!
I am leaving here tomorrow feeling so high on life! I can of course credit part of it to winning the gold, another part to my amazing horse and the rest to all the fantastic people I got to meet and share this experience with. My teammate Natalia Gurmankin is one of the best team mates I could have asked for. Her horsemanship skills are unbelievable and her support was never ending. Madison Reeb, although it didn't go as she planned this weekend she kept a great attitude and was an example for all of us. Kelly Loria was a superstar this weekend and I can't tell you how happy I was to have her there, she was always offering a helping hand. Amanda Sanchez worked her butt off coming out early hours to get things done and staying late until they were done. You rock! Scott Kuhlman never waited for anyone to ask for help he just jumped in and did it. You cant ask for better help than that. Shannon Lilley, holy cow there is too much to thank you for. I think you deserve a whole blog dedicated to you! Your help was never ending but most of all I am so glad you were there for me to share this experience with. I wouldn't want it any other way. To the parents not only was your cooking great, you were our support system. You cheered us all on and that is so appreciated! Laura Werner you are awesome! Even though you dont like my messy hair, bad sense of direction and spelling errors...I still love you! To Dayna I cant say anything without it being completely biased but im pretty sure everyone agrees you were a fantastic coach. You kept everything fun while getting things done and that's what Young Riders is about. To my dad Steve, not only are you one of my biggest fans you are probably one of the only people who will put up with me on cross country morning :) Besides our area VI group I met some other fantastic people. Thank you for making it so memorable! Thank you to our sponsors who donated to our team and my personal sponsor APF!! And I know I have said it a million times but everyone who has reached out to congratulate Chloe and I...It is amazing. When I turned my phone on sunday night after show jumping it was hard not to cry. Your support reminds me of why this sport is so special. We all root for each other and we all want the best for each other. I cant thank you all enough. Again I am so glad to share this journey with all of you and although I am sad it is coming to an end I know this wont be the last one!!
Xoxo Kelly and Chloe

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Three Golds and a silver...not to shabby!!


I will be quick in telling you all that the area VI horses all looked great in the trot up this morning! Now on to the fun stuff!! Kelly Loria for the area VI team went into the show jumping ring standing in first place and did an amazing job under pressure to put in a beautiful, clean go! She won the gold and on top of it the team won the gold as well! By that point I was out and ready to walk my course and was intent on making sure I knew exactly where I was going. It was a huge ring (the same grand stands they use for Rolex and the WEGS) and there were a lot of jumps in there. I walked it twice and was feeling pretty confident. Its times like these that I am so thankful to be sitting on a clean jumper! Warm up went well, she was over jumping everything! I went in and knew I did not have a rail in hand. If I wanted to win I had to go clean. I gave her the best ride I could and in return she jumped like a superstar!! We were one of only two clean goes in the two star. After I left the ring I did not get a chance to watch the girl in first place but someone near me congratulated me on winning the gold and I couldn't help but start hugging everyone around me!! The feeling is still so unreal!! Our team got the silver and I could not be more stoked for that. It is even better when sharing it with amazing people. My teammate Natalia had the greatest attitude and her horse management skills were unreal. Her horse was always her top priority and for that she earns all my respect. Not to mention she is rather funny too! After that I went to the press conference and it was all a blur really, they asked about my horse, the competition and this and that. Cameras were everywhere and the majority of my answers to the questions was "my horse is really cool!!" I need some practice maybe....
After that we had the closing ceremonies and that is where the individual medals were handed out. We got to go on the podium, more pictures were taken, and they played our anthem for us. I think it really hit me when I was up there and I looked over during the anthem and saw my dad wiping away some tears. I did this! I really did this!! I have had many ups and downs with this horse but some things you just have to be patient with, even when you are down. She was worth being patient with. I came here and I was hoping to be competitive but shooting for the top five. Chloe had different plans. She exceeded me expectations in every way possible and for the first time all three phases came together wonderfully. I was nervous after I realized how many people started reading my blog, what if things went bad...would I just stop writing??? I am so happy it went well and I got to share it with all of you!
As I mentioned in my last post none of this would have been possible with out the amazing team. That team includes our grooms Amanda who will take credit for finding my four leaf clover that I wore in my arm band. Scott who jumped in always with out being asked, he was a great help to everyone. My dad who literally never left my side, just in case I needed anything :) Our Chef Shannon who made this whole thing run so smoothly and did an outstanding job. Our Vet Laura Werner who donated her time to be here for us and put up with me getting lost...a lot. All the parents who cooked all those great meals, offered hugs when needed, and was sure to give out encouraging words. All of the riders...we got along so well! To Dayna who is not only an amazing mother but one awesome coach!! Congrats on bringing home three medals!!! And again to all of you who have texted, emailed, called, facebooked etc. Your words go a very long long way!! Lastly to my horse...I would be sleeping in her stall right now if they would let me!!
Congrats to all the other riders as well! I got to meet some of the girls form area III and they were all so nice! It just made this experience that much better.
Chloe will have the day off tomorrow grazing and resting before we head home on Tuesday. Shannon promised her today after show jumping that for the next few months she can have unlimited carrots and limited baths. I think that seems fair. When she came to me as a green six year old I wondered if I would ever be able to ride her, and now I cant think of a better horse to sit on. Sorry, I could go on for days talking about her...I will spare you all for now and get to posting some pictures!!!
p.s www.eventingnation.com has her show jumping round on there!
Xoxo Kelly and Chloe


Chloe is a bit annoyed...
The Silver medal team!!
After my round! So happy with her!!!
My dad :)
The jog
Victory Gallop!
sgoing through the finish!!
Chloe during show jumping
Silver team medals!



The "kellys"
The whole team!!
uMy amazing parents!
Individual medals!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Cross Country Day! (Pictures in no particular order....)

yI also made shannon feed her carrots every time she went to that side of the barn. haha
Kelly Loria in Warm up
The out of the coffin
Maybe this is what cost us four seconds...
jumping into the coffin
I do plan on buying all these photos!

I made me dad post up there with carrots for a very long time... :)
Bounce into water
Chloe at the last jump, still going like a champ
after I finished, so stoked!
Me and my mom in warm up
Natalia and Hawley in the box


Natalia was the first Area VI rider out this morning for the two star team, she is not called the trail blazer for no reason! She rocked that coarse. I was able to see some of her while I was in warm up and she looked great! I was next out for area VI and Chloe was awesome in warm up. I did not do too much because I knew we had a long coarse ahead of us. I went out of the box and I just had a good feeling. She was taking me to everything and I knew what I had to do to give her the best ride possible. Only one person made time and I was on every minute marker until I had a funny jump off a bank and decided to take the option. Unfortunately that added four time penalties to my score, but that is better then 20! I came through the finish with a fit horse who was still pulling me to the last fence and on top of that I came through the finish knowing that I had one special horse. I feel every show I am learning more about her, this show I learned that I am a pretty lucky girl. She cooled out great and I left her tonight with every food option possible including carrots! She deserves it all :)
The one star went after and Kelly Loria was the first out for Area VI. She was standing in first place going out and after a double clear remained in that spot! Madison Reeb went next and had the best ride of her life until an unfortunate fall. She deserves to be winning, but the best riders did not get to the top with out falling off. She will bounce back and everyone better be prepared for it!
Today was one of the most fun courses I have ever ridden. David O' Conner designed and amazing two star course and the footing was unbelievable. My horse was so game and jumping her heart out and that's all I can really ask of her. I cant tell you how lucky I feel to be sitting on her.
Lastly today would not have run so smoothly with out all the amazing help we received! For starters our coach Dayna Lynd Pugh did an amazing job preparing us. Im not just saying that because she is my mom, but because it is true. Every horse and rider that went out there was completely prepared for what was coming. Our Chef Shannon Lilley did an outstanding job in the vet box and making sure that each rider was taken care of. Without her I have a feeling things would have been a bit unorganized. Steve Pugh was amazing with the horses in the vet box and made sure each one got taken care of in record time, he was taught well :) Amanda Sanchez was awesome helping Natalia get on and then helping out more in the vet box. Hawley Bennett was also a huge help in the box and it was great having her there! Scott Kuhlman, although is here for a mentorship program makes sure on his free time he helps us out as much as possible. And all the other parents who are there with moral support, you have know idea how much that means to all of us! Everyone who has emailed and texted me, your all awesome! That extra support goes a long way! Also, we have a phenomenal team and the help and support we receive from each other is amazing.
Tomorrow we have the jog in the morning and then show jumping in the afternoon! I Cant believe tomorrow will conclude this whole experience. For now though I hope you enjoy the pictures form today and hopefully I have good news to report to everyone tomorrow!!
Xoxo Kelly and Chloe

Friday, July 30, 2010

One Star Dressage! GO AREA VI!

As much as I would like to talk about Chloe and how awesome her jump school was today im going to skip all that stuff and go straight into telling everyone about the one star dressage!!! Our area is currently sitting in first place with Kelly Loria also individually in first on a score of a 40!! She had a very relaxed, accurate, beautiful test and deserved every good mark!! Madison Reeb put in a good test and rode very well. She is on the fast track to being one very good rider. I am so proud of area VI! Kelly Loria also had her press conference which was so exciting for her! She did an awesome job representing us :)
Natalia and I both had a jump school today and I feel great about tomorrow! It is different for me to jump on grass and have terrain so it was nice to get a feel of how she would be. After walking my coarse for the fifth time I am feeling great about it! The weather was great today, lets hope it stays the same tomorrow! Chloe has enjoyed the weather and it is great the horse park lets us rent paddocks, all the horses have enjoyed it!
I'm going to keep this short tonight and go get ready for tomorrow! Any good luck vibes are greatly appreciated!
Xoxo Kelly and Chloe
Dayna Lynd Pugh warming up Kelly Loria
Kelly Loria
Press Conference

Madison Reeb. That horse has a killer lengthening!

Dayna and Madison. Hugs all around!
Chloe in her turn out!





Thursday, July 29, 2010

Dressage (for the pictures start at bottom to top...

Today was the two star dressage and boy was I nervous! Usually dressage tends to be our weaker phase and as I went out on our morning hack I started looking at the other two star horses and thinking to myself "there canter is better then mine" or "my canter departs are not nearly that good!" I had a moment of self doubt but then I realized that I can only control how I do, sometimes not even how my horse does, but definitely I can control how I ride. I did some intense visualizing and after hacking her I was feeling way better. She felt amazing and I was confident that with all our dressage lessons with Nicole Perry and all the work I had put in with my mom that I needed to have a little more faith in myself. When I woke up this morning I wanted to shoot for high 40's low 50's and I was hoping to be in the top five. Trotting around that ring today I felt more confident than I ever had on her and I went down that center line and knew what I had to do. Chloe was fabulous and put in her best test yet for a 51 and we are sitting in second place. I know this horse has it in her and today she proved it. It was an amazing feeling. Natalia also put in a great test on her horse and although its hard being one of the first out she handled it amazingly and I honestly could not ask for a better teammate!
After dressage Natalia and I walked the cross country course with my mom and things I was originally worried about are starting to look better. After the course walk I had to rush off to a press confrenece and that was really exciting!! I met some of the other young riders and they were all so nice! I was proud to be representing California :)
Then I went back took Chloe on some walks, tucked her in and gave her a million carrots. She deserved it :)
Apart from NAYRC there is a jumper show going on where some really big names are competing. My mom, dad and I went tonight to check it out. Kentucky has beautiful evenings and it was an awesome opportunity to watch some amazing riders.
Tomorrow Me and Natalia will have a jump school, walk our course another million times and most importantly cheer on Kelly Loria and Madison Reeb as they will be doing their one star test! I have a good feeling about it!! Go area VI!
Xoxo Kelly and Chloe
Team mascot :)
Area VI!!
CAnisa, Me, Devon, and Karen at the press conference
"uhhhhhh........"
Amanda found a four leaf clover! Its going in my arm band

Best Chef!

My wonderful parents
So proud of her

she is so clean!
Area VI cheering her on!
so pretty!!
Natalia and Teqs!!!