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Elation and devastation

21st August 2019
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#supergroom BGA Ambassador Alan Davies, Team GBR groom to Charlotte Dujardin and Carl Hester, blogs from the FEI European Championships.

Elation and Devestation

So today (Tuesday) turned out to be one of the most testing days of my career as a groom.

This morning Del proved how much he has grown up lately and showed how he can cope with the pressure that being on a team can bring.

He has coped so well with the big atmosphere and has made us all so proud. Yesterday afternoon, with huge pressure on them, because the team were hoping for a silver medal, Freestyle and Charlotte did a beautiful, harmonious test getting a huge score of 81.95%.

There are no words to describe the devastation of being eliminated. Rules are rules however minor the incident.

Freestyle is absolutely fine but it doesn’t help the feeling of devastation that anyone could think we don’t care for our horses to the utmost.

The care that goes into getting these horses to this level is impeccable.

The support I have had from the riders and grooms from the other nations has been unbelievable.

Many showjumping grooms have come to find me because they have had similar experiences. And I have had people from all nations, some I don’t even know, coming to find me in the stables to offer support, which has meant the world to me.

Suffice to say I hope I never have another day like today!

Alan 

Read the full official BEF statement here.

Read Charlotte’s statement here.

Read Alan's Previous blog here.

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