Vittoria Panizzon's Blog

  • 7 Aug 2008
  • This cross country is all carved wood but disappointing, as I fancied a more original challenge!

Vittoria says, "I schooled Bug this morning and he feels pretty good now, I'm hopeful I'll even have his dressage back in shape by the 9th! I will be on very early as I will be the first team member."

The start

I heard you got your first sight of the cross country today? "We did! After riding, I tore off my jods, threw on shorts (having forgotten to bring right colour of underwear-oops!) and shot off to catch the bus to Beas River for the official XC coursewalk. Luckily Sarah and I went to the wrong bus stop, missed the riders' shuttle but managed to gatecrash a subsequent workforce one which got there first as the riders bus got lost up a mountain, stuck in a village and knocked down a telegraph pole! Having later experienced the driver's jerky right foot all the way home I am not at all surprised!"

Fence 13

So how was it? "First, we got a tour of the facilities: indoor typhoon-proof "temporary " stables, overnight groom accomodation and the essential food and drink tent! We then 'swam' round a beautiful course. OK, exaggerating, squelched in 'on and off' pouring rain! The jumps are mouthwatering: dragonflies, bears, dragons, frogs! All carved wood but disappointing, as I fancied a more original challenge! Some testing enough combinations need determined accurate riding but nothing looked too impossible (hope I am not proved wrong!) The downside is that we twist round a hilly golf course with lots of pretty but twisted trees so that we actually never have more than 2 strides on a straight line and so it's rather like a bending race! We eventually clambered back on to the bus soaked, sticky and smelly (not just rain, hot rain!)."

You proably needed a less exciting afternoon - some shopping perhaps? "You guessed! Late lunch was followed by the aquisition of a jazzy new digital camera (on the belief it is cheaper here) YAY!! The sole purpose and ambition of my Hong Kong visit! Well, not quite..".

A fierce fenceWas it back to work in the evening for you and Bug? "I rounded the day off with more schooling in the stadium - trying not to crash into a million eventers as it was the official familiarisation with the dressage ring, Olympic torch flame and huge screen showing pure dressage (to inspire or depress us?). Oh, and 2 steaks for supper as Roberto's was too rare for him (don't like waste)!"

The blog has been changed to an interview to comply with Olympic regulations

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