Awareness of the outside world. “She is one of two girls pitching in the 2026 LLWS and the 25th to ever do so.” Montgomery Advertiser: How many strikeouts does Kinley Rasmus have in Little League World Series? Smarr, Tuscaloosa News, Aug. 19, 2026.
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First, Mathilda & I graced the scene. I don’t think she appreciated me in show mode. [Mathilda in Montgomery]
Then, I rode my horse, Seize The Day, aka Caesar. [In Defense of Caesar]
I probably rode in other classes, but the one that sticks in my mind is the Prix Caprilli. That’s when they put jumps in the dressage ring.
I’m riding a jumper. I’m at a dressage show. I shall jump in my dressage test and amaze them all.
Ha!
I stayed in the ring. I did the jumps. Beyond that, not so much.
It wasn’t the jumps.
It wasn’t even the dressage.
It was the arena. Not the dressage ring, but the arena the ring was set up in.
The grounds at Montgomery also hosted western shows, which require cows, which require pens, which were at one end of the arena.
Caesar would have nothing to do with the cow pens. Clearly, dire things happened to horses who ventured near them.
We managed to enter at A. After that, he would not, could not go down to that end of the dressage ring.
He would not get within, say, 10 meters of A. Since a small dressage ring is 40 meters, we were barely able to get past the middle of the long side.
We would trot/canter past E/B, depending on gait and direction. I would ask him to go straight. He would give it a hard pass and swerve back toward the other end of the ring.
When Caesar said no, he meant, No, that is not physically possible. No horse in history has ever done it.
We never got near A again until it was time to leave.
Did the jumps fairly well, as I recall.
Since I was the only one willing to jump my dressage horse, we were the only entry. So, we won the class. Warts and all.
Onwards!
Katherine




