It seems unbelievable that we can be having as bad weather as we are. I am not keen on complaining or talking about the weather but this has gone beyond a joke. It seems inconceivable that we could lose Badminton, Chatsworth and Gatcombe in one season let alone the many one days at all levels around the country but we have and now can only pray that it stops before the autumn season really kicks off.
I have managed to get a few runs in and thank goodness Barbury survived. Barbury Castle has quickly established itself as one of our premier events. It is a wonderful location for spectators and competitors. Nigel Bunter, Holly Farr and the team do an unbelievable job running classes for all levels from novice through to advanced. I opted not to run any of mine in the CIC3* as I didn't feel they needed it. I was really pleased with Parklane Hawk, Lionheart, Before Time and Sea Cookie who all had a quiet run round the CIC2* in the build up to their Autumn targets. Freddie Mac just missed winning the novice, finishing second by less than a mark.
Many of the highly competitive nations used it as their final trial so it was a tense weekend for many. I came away struck once again by how strong the Kiwis look.
It was then on to Aachen for the CICO3*. Britain fielded a team comprising of my horse Neuf Des Coeurs, Laura Collett and Rayef, Francis Whittington and Sir Percival and Emily Baldwin and Drivetime.
Aachen weekend is fantastic as you have the very best of Dressage, Show Jumping and Eventing in an amazing venue with an extraordinary arena that holds thousands of people. It was definitely good for me to be in that environment ahead of London as there was real atmosphere. Neuf was third last year and followed up his Bramham CIC3* win with another really solid performance in all three phases to finish sixth. Laura Collett and Rayef looked back to their old selves and really shone to finish third and as a team we gave the Germans a run for their money to finish in a close second.
The Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe was due to be a big weekend for Before Time and Freddie Mac in the Novice Championships and I had a couple due to run in the advanced. I feel for my owners and team as it really is a highlight of the season but hopefully there is a small chance that the organisers may be able to reschedule. We will have to wait and see.
So we are really now into the final countdown. Jackie and I went to Loughborough this week to get kitted out. This is an extraordinary day when you get all the Team clothing. It consists of everything from formal wear, trot up gear, sports track suits, trainers, towels and an iPod Nano & head phones, just touch the surface! We came home with six bags between us. I think I look more Will-I-Am than WFP in the opening ceremony gear but it sadly won't get used as no one in Team GB who is competing in the first two days of the competition is allowed to be part of it. This is because it takes so long and could affect our performance should we get too tired!
It was great to have all the team together and it was the first time Nicola Wilson had been with us after the awful news that Piggy French's DHI Topper was out injured. I am desperately sad for Piggy, having won the Test Event so convincingly and looked so good at the last the last three championships she was going to be a major player. Nicola is a great team performer and hugely competitive so we are lucky to have such a strong reserve to come in.
This week I also headed to Weymouth to be part of the torch celebrations there. Unfortunately again the weather was horrendous but the atmosphere was electric and I felt quite emotional as the flame was lit.
Lionheart is in wonderful shape, taking his work very well. We have Team Training next week where I will take him and my two reserve horses, Parklane Hawk and Neuf Des Coeurs who are being prepared as if they are going. Both are flying.
This great event now feels very much on the horizon rather than in the future, the next two weeks are about keeping my head down working hard, without going overboard on the horses and trying to keep all of us in one piece. After that we can only all just do our best and hope that that is good enough.