Selena O’Hanlon and Woody take on the Burnham Market horse trials, but get lost on course thanks to some bad intel from an official.
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Selena fits in some shopping between avoiding the rain and mucking stalls. Plus, she and Woody practice dressage and jumping in preparation for Badminton.
Without officials to enforce the rules, how can we expect real improvements to the sport of endurance and the welfare of the horses that participate in it?
Selena gets to ride Leonidas and keep an eye out for spooky things around the ring, and later she rides Woody in the fields, sans sheep (aka danger floofs).
Due to the rainy weather, Selena decides to exercise Woody in the hotwalker, and spend some time picking rocks off Mark Todd’s gallop track.
Selena O’Hanlon and Woody (Foxwood High) are getting settled into their temporary digs in England, getting ready to compete at 2019 Badminton.
Canadian eventer Selena O’Hanlon chronicles her journey with Woody (Foxwood High) from Canada to England ahead of Badminton 2019, where they will compete.
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