Thursday, December 17, 2009
Return to Work
Classico Z was shipped back to his home in MD on Tuesday. I've been told that he is behaving himself and is back to work walking around the track! He must have been eager to return; he even loaded himself into my trailer. He walked in without anyone leading him! He was showing many signs of boredom. I think he really enjoys having a job. I am sure his pasture buddies will be happy to have a break away from him, he made everyone play whether they wanted to or not. His little brother's tail might even get a chance to grow back.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Video Posted
Classico Z's video is now on youtube and viewable by all. In the future this is the sort of thing that would be limited to gold sponsors but since this is our start up year I'm making it public. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQd2r24x5yA
Classico Z is currently on a two month rest since Danny is recovering from surgery. He will resume work in December.
Classico Z is currently on a two month rest since Danny is recovering from surgery. He will resume work in December.
Monday, September 28, 2009
New Friends
Classico Z met his brother today(Captor Z) for the first time. They get along very well, they are so alike. I'm sure you can tell who is the "junior" of the two! He is enjoying his vacation but will be back to work soon. It is amazing how similar they act. They were playing halter tag all day and Captor followed Classico around like his shadow!
Flora Lea Horse Trial
Classico Z completed his first training level horse trial yesterday at Flora Lea. He did very well!! The weather conditions were awful but he was able to jump a clean round in show jumping on the most slippery grass he has ever encountered. More seasoned horses were refusing and taking rails but Classico Z has such a great jumping style he was able to overcome the footing. Cross country was great as well. He jumped through the course very bravely. The Weldon's wall (a bank with a ditch in front of it) was filled to the brim with water and was on the bottom of a hill so stinky slid in front of it and Danny decided to circle him. No big deal he jumped right up on the second try. Danny said that he could have kicked him up the bank but he didn't want to scare him, since it was his first training. He finished the course with confidence and came home to Split Elm for a week's vacation.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Visiting the Farm
Yesterday I went to see Classico Z at Danny Warrington's training facility in MD. I was able to watch a flat work session. It is amazing how much he has grown up living at Danny's farm this spring and summer. He is really starting to fill out with some neck muscle and he is getting a lot wider. Danny was happy with him yesterday and he was showing off how Classico Z is starting to get some of the upper level movements like half pass and shoulder-in. Besides developing his lateral work, I can really see a difference in his stride. He is beginning so have more step in his trot and is starting to look like he is floating around. I am very excited for this Sunday because it will be his first training level event and I think that the dressage test will suit him well! He wants more to do besides 20 meter circles!! I will hopefully be posting videos after this Sunday and I will post the Show Jumping video for the gold sponsors as soon as I get it from the company. After Flora Lea Stinky gets to come to his vacation home for a week!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
link
Here is a link for the results from Classico Z's division "Novice Horse". There is a great picture of him!http://useventing.com/blog/?p=4559
Last day of the American Eventing Championships
Classico Z was in 32nd after dressage, but after cross country he has moved up an impressive 8 places to 24th. His breeding lines usually produce great show jumpers and he is no exception. He will occasionally touch rails but he really doesn't like to. He had a great round and went clear. He even did one inside turn option! The course was big, as is to be expected at a championship competition. Quite a few horses had rails and a few refusals so after show jumping Classico Z moved up another 7 places to 17th! And he was within a rail of the top 12. This was a great opportunity for him to see a what an upper level ring and setting might look like while still jumping at the novice level. The facility at Lamplight was beautiful! I bought the professional video of his show jumping round so soon that will be made available to sponsors. I am attaching a picture from warm-up; you can see how nice the facility was. His certainly got himself some attention. There were a lot of spectators cheering him on!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Cross Country!

Wow. Today was awesome. Classico Z went clear on time and jump penalties cross country. There were two water combinations, a full coffin, and the very first corner he as ever seen! He took everything in stride and cruised around the course with ease. He is currently in 24th place and we are hoping he can move up to the top 20 tomorrow. Especially since he usually has a very clean jumping style. He was a pro in warm-up, no fireworks today. Danny said that he didn't look at a thing and was up to the challenge. Training at Flora Lea looks like a very easy move up for his next event!
Friday, September 11, 2009
AEC Dressage!
Today was Classico Z's debut at the American Eventing Championships! He was very excited for it to be his turn, and so he put on quite a show. At his last two competitions he has scored in the 20's for dressage but today he was excitable and it got in the way of his concentration. There were some great movements but it wasn't his best test. Danny was not disappointed in him; it is only his 4th novice showing! With all of his exuberance and excitement for being here, he should have a great day out cross country tomorrow. If only dressage were after cross country! He was well behaved other than the extra extensions and jumps he added to his test and he scored a 43.7 which lands him in the middle of the pack. He is getting used to this show horse life and sometimes we have to take a step back and say WOW he's only four! All things considered he performed beautifully.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Preparing for the AEC's
I'm sure that everyone in eventing is busy preparing for the American Eventing Championships! Classico Z will be leaving for IL early next week. He got another pair of new shoes, and I am picking up his new bridle today! Keli sent me an email telling me that Stinky and Will went to Fair Hill and trotted hills and went to a stream. I guess Stinky got a bit rambunctious and decided to splash. Poor Will must not have known what hit him!! Stinky has always loved getting into trouble where ever he goes.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Waredaca HT
Classico Z needed to be 1st or 2nd in order to qualify and he did at Olney. But in the fine print there was another requirement. He needed to have gone clear cross country at three horse trials. Waredaca was his third attempt at novice and he went clear. He was three for three!! The day started off well a dressage score of 28 which put him in second! Unfortunately an unlucky rail in stadium cost him 4 faults. He probably will end up around 5th or 6th. Even still finishing on a score of 32 is not bad! Stinky was barely even winded after cross country. This was Stinky's first time jumping over something into water and he jumped in very brave! I will upload videos to the youtube site later. The big news is that we are GOING TO THE AEC's!!!!
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Farrier Visit
Classico Z's Official Website is up and running well. www.classicozeventing.com . Stinky went back to Warrington Eventing's barn on Monday. He was happy to be back in his stall with the fan running. While he was at Split Elm, Stinky got his feet done. The farrier commented on how nice his hooves were and said that they had expanded a bit since the last time. The four shoes that were put on happened to be Stinky's second set ever. The farrier said that he could almost put the shoe on right off the truck which means that his feet are very close to the ideal perfect foot.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
visiting the vacation home
Stinky came back to Split Elm in NJ today after a great jumping school in the morning with Danny. This morning he jumped three bounces to a 33' three stride over a square oxer out. Once he got it one way Danny took him over it backwards (oxer to bounces). I was very impressed with how Stinky backed himself off so that he could jump the bounces tactfully (and one at a time). He barely broke a sweat, I think he is getting fitter! Since Stinky is not entered in Millbrook he is coming home for the weekend so that he can have some fun around the track. Danny's directions were to keep him happy and that's not hard to do considering he likes just about everything (except paint horses, he's not fond of them). So I brought him here and turned him out with Bogie, a walking horse, who stinky is pretty impressed with. Bogie and Stinky played and ran a bit but in the end Stinky took charge and was bossing Bogie around a bit. The more he competes the bigger his ego gets. Just two years ago he was letting Ritz the lesson pony chase him everywhere! He has come a long way.
His next competition will be on August 16th at the Waredaca HT. He will be going novice again and there should be quite a bit of competition! Waredaca is a very nice event so I'm looking forward to seeing how he handles himself.
His next competition will be on August 16th at the Waredaca HT. He will be going novice again and there should be quite a bit of competition! Waredaca is a very nice event so I'm looking forward to seeing how he handles himself.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Classico Z's first few events


Classico Z aka Stinky has been to three recognized events this year. The most recent being the Olney HT in Joppa, MD. Stinky had a great day from the start scoring a 25.8 on his dressage! It was his best test and score to date! He recieved 9's for his canter circles. Sponsors can find his videos on Youtube. The show juming was really great, Stinky jumped around like a pro. He was about two feet over the jumps as usual! The best part about the day was that Stinky finished second which means that he qualifies for the American Eventing Championships!
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