Preparing for the travel
and Polish Horseback Archery National Championships
This week is tough.
We came back from Naturalne Siedlisko last Friday evening, so we even had 3 days off last week, but the vision of going for the main horseback archery championship this week all while hitting the new low in my form is not something I look forward to.
Two competitions ago, I absolutely crushed it. 3Out of tracks, I made a personal record on 2. And then the next competition, with 2 Hunt (Polish) tracks my favorite, was supposed to be a continuation of the form.
During the first round, my horse felt sick (she’s fine) and I needed to switch horses. It was a very hot day, and Granda doesn’t like it when it’s too warm. The next round with another horse, Boston, was horrible — I was completely lost and couldn’t shoot where I wanted to — but the next one was nice.
Little did I know that the 2nd track in the evening would be so horrible. Boston seemed tired and I struggled to ask him to canter, and by the rules, you cannot shoot when trotting on this track. So I scored an absolute nightmare of 10 points. For comparison, during the last competition, I scored 110 points.