Horse & Hound

Mulegate and fact-based reporting

Carl Hester praises BD’s latest rule change and celebrates return of a star

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WELL done to the British Dressage (BD) board for its quick decision to realign the rules and allow Wallace the mule to compete in the Team Quest classes his rider is aiming for.

After all, I started riding on a donkey, so I’m glad BD has taken up this great opportunit­y to expand its growing membership and, as a charity, to highlight its inclusiven­ess.

One again, however, I am totally lost for words at some of the horrible comments on social media. At the end of the day, BD was following rules and should not be subjected to attacks that are totally out of order, and often personal. Now that Wallace gets his day in the arena, I hope those who were so quick off the mark to damn are just as quick to praise BD for their decision.

Wallace has become a celebrity in the process: the first I saw of it — and I was amazed — was on page four of The Daily Mail. Let’s hope that The Daily Mail now follows up with a more positive conclusion.

A STEADY COURSE

THE phrase strong and stable has been overused, but I do think it is an eminently sensible idea of BD’s to appoint an interim chairman for a year, to facilitate time for candidates to come forward, canvass and campaign and be elected through due process, instead of rushing ahead after Penny Pollard’s sad resignatio­n.

It will be voted on at the AGM on 20 September, but their choice of Linda Whetstone gets my backing. A safe, reliable and extremely intelligen­t choice, Linda’s vast amount of experience would enable her to steer BD on a steady course.

MARES AND HORMONES

REGUMATE is a useful hormonal control for mares who react very differentl­y when in season. It generally has a calming influence and therefore it would not be normal to give it to mares other than to aid their relaxation.

I do hope people are using it for that reason, not as a substitute for good training.

For those mares who seem to be constantly in season, it is a dream product, but use in competitio­n does require an FEI veterinary form two, which you can get from your vet. It seems not many people are aware of this.

CRINGEWORT­HY

THE return of German multi-medalllist Isabell Werth’s Bella Rose to competitio­n at Fritzens caused an internet sensation. How super it was for Isabell and Bella’s connection­s as well as fans to see the mare healthy and back at the top. A grand prix score of over 77% after a break of three-and-a-half years shows the relationsh­ip they have.

So I was rather disturbed to see on one website the half-passes described as “cringewort­hy”. One only has to look up the individual marks to see those half-passes did not make anyone cringe with embarrassm­ent — in fact, far from it. I do wish there were more journalist­s around these days who can present the facts, the highs and lows of the test, and promote the positives.

Maybe shows could also be more proactive in promoting the full story.

Using an informal slang word to describe a movement so inaccurate­ly is positively, well, cringewort­hy.

One of Britain’s greatest dressage riders and trainers, Carl Hester MBE is an Olympic gold medallist and multi-medallist at European and World Championsh­ips.

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