Henry Beaumont
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Full Name: Henry James Beaumont
Nickname/Barn Name: Henry
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Heterosexual, closeted bisexual [Henry is struggling internally with his sexuality, open to exploring this in the plot]
Pronouns: He/Him
Team Affiliation: Crimson Spurs
Team Role: Senior Rider
Riding Experience Level: Upper-Level (BE Advanced/FEI 4*)
Primary Discipline: Eventing
Secondary Discipline: Showjumping. Was previously cross country, until Henry and Fig’s accident two seasons ago.
Reputation at Silverwood:
Henry is, on first impressions, often considered blunt. Typical English wit [read: deadpan sarcasm], he learned, does not always translate well across the pond. In his capacity as an occasional trainer (being a senior rider), he isn't for the faint of heart, but he can always recognise a willingness to learn. Whilst he's not intentionally hard on his peers, his lack of sugarcoating can make him hard to like — despite his best intentions.
Thoughts on Opposing Team:
When asked, Henry never fails to roll his eyes over the manufactured rivalry between the two teams. His main argument is that the competition can serve as a distraction — your motivation to be better should be yourself. He'll play along for the inter-team competitions, but is civil with the Silver Lances outside of the ring, unless given reason not to be.
Appearance:
Standing at 6'1, Henry's frame borders on the lanky side of athletic. When he's not in the saddle, he can often be found in the gym, maintaining that if his horse is expected to be an athlete, then he needs to put the work in too. Fair skinned (he blames the miserable English weather he experienced for the first 20-odd years of his life), his hair is an ashy brunette matching his cool-toned features. Henry's features are sharp and angular, with high cheekbones and a straight nose. His eyes are a flat grey-blue, often seen narrowed into a discerning squint while striding out a course or remembering the next movement in his test. Clean-shaven jaw, though he likely wouldn't grow much by way of facial hair anyway, Henry can't stand the feeling of stubble and meticulously shaves each morning.
Henry's wardrobe is, in a word, plain. Muted shades of grey, tan and navy dominate the hangers, with the occasional begrudging splash of red (it wouldn't be his first choice, but team colours are team colours, after all). Despite his usual avoidance of brand logos, his clothing is unmistakably expensive — tailored breeches, crisp show shirts and sweaters that definitely weren't designed to be worn around horses. When he's not riding, his outfits are stereotypically English, often sporting rugby shorts and a school alumni sweater on the way to the gym. He keeps a sharp black tuxedo in his wardrobe, carefully hung in a suit bag, waiting for his mother to click her fingers and summon him to another of her events.
For inter-team events, he'll wear dark crimson XC silks, but his individual competition attire is usually very understated — a navy show jacket, or a white baselayer with sponsors' names down the sleeves for cross country.
Personality:
In the saddle, Henry's a true professional — focused, driven, and always looking for ways to improve on his last performance. A perfectionist, for better or worse, he can obsess over the most minute of details (if he's learning a dressage test, give the man a wide berth), and can occasionally need reminding to look at the bigger picture. His life has revolved around the sport for longer than he cares to remember, and he can often find it hard to 'switch off', even in the off-season. Henry is pleasant enough to everyone he meets, but can find it hard to truly make friends when so much of his time is dedicated to his horses and the sport. He can have a sharp tongue if caught on a bad day, though this can often be put down to stress more so than any ill-intent.
Preferring to keep to himself, Henry stays out of the throes of the rivalry between his team and their competitors where possible. While he wouldn't consider himself an introvert, he's certainly not a party animal — owing in part to his strict upbringing. As the heir to his family estate, the Beaumont's only son, he feels an enormous amount of pressure to be everything everyone wants, all at once. A professional eventer, an English arisocrat, the perfect son. With the weight of his family and his sponsors' expectations on his shoulders, it's no wonder Henry has compartmentalised and pushed away any of... those feelings for as long as he can remember.
His excuse for not dating is, infallibly, his sport. He 'just doesn't have time', arguing that his responsibilities to his sponsors (let alone his parents) don't allow for a restructuring of his priorities. In Henry's rationale, if he doesn't date anyone, then he doesn't have to face the questions he's repressed for so long.
Strengths & Weaknesses:
Perfectionism, Henry would argue, is objectively a strength. He is acutely aware of every mistake he makes, and committed to not making it again. While this level of scrutiny towards his pursuits does pay off in the form of ever-improving dressage test marks (his least favourite discipline), it can give him 'tunnel vision' when it comes to assessing his weaker points.
Regarding weaknesses, Henry has always been fairly self-assured, as picky as he might be about his own performances. He's worked hard, even if the family estate did pay for well-bred horses and the best tuition. The pinnacle of his career so far, the 4*L at Bramham, ended in disaster when Figaro, his established eventer, went rotational at a hanging log half-way around the course. The pair were retired, limping home to lick their respective wounds. Lucky to walk away with only soft tissue injuries (and a bruised ego), Henry then spent the following 18 months rehabbing both himself and Figaro back to fitness. Whilst they are back progressing up the levels, Henry can find himself getting in his head about gappy fences, and he can often be seen wincing and rolling his neck to release some of that lingering stiffness that still troubles him. He attends regular physiotherapy, but if you catch him when he thinks no one's looking, his limp is more pronounced than he'd like to let on.
Out of the saddle, his blunt, to-the-point nature can often read as rudeness. Communication can be a weak point of Henry's, with his lack of tact sometimes landing him in more trouble than he was in in the first place.
Events/Championships They're Working Towards:
Figaro: First Selection Trial & Silverwood May Classic
Vivaldi: Silverwood Spring Opener & Inter-Team Schooling Championship
Preferred Training Style: With Figaro, Henry mostly rides independently, however he will make use of a fresh set of eyes on the flat every so often. He makes more use of lesson time with Vivaldi, getting the younger stallion more used to schooling around other horses and benefitting from different training styles.
Backstory/Riding History:
Henry grew up on his family's estate in Hampshire, well aware of the silver spoon firmly in his mouth from birth. His mother, Elizabeth, evented to national level, but gave up her competitive career when she fell pregnant with him. They always had horses at home, from Henry's first Pony Club leadrein pony to the string of 14.2 powerhouses he campaigned as a young teenager.
From ages 11-18, Henry attended a boarding school at the other end of the country, designed more as a networking venture for the parents than an educational facility. There, with a handful of his competition ponies, he campaigned up to national and European championships. Whilst his peers moved onto larger horses sooner, Elizabeth insisted that they should maximise Henry's time on ponies for the best return investment when they were sold on. Figaro is the first horse Henry has been able to keep for more than a season or two, at least in part due to his decision to take him and Valdi abroad to Silverwood
His mother now breeds event horses, viewing the equines at the property much like the artwork that lines the walls: financial investments. Valdi was one such purchase, but when yet another groom threatened to quit if she had to handle the boisterous young stallion, Henry's mother relented and agreed Valdi needed more than his life as a stud horse.
Affiliations: TBD
I think I've edited and re-edited enough to add all the detail I have for now xD I'm very happy to discuss affiliations, PM me — I have watched SO much Heated Rivalry these last few weeks, so a rivals to lovers plot is very much on the cards for me
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Figaro van het Hof (VHH)
Barn Name: Figaro | Fig
Age: 16
Gender: Gelding
Breed/Type: KWPN
Assigned Barn & Stall Number: Barn 1, Stall #2
Experience Level: Extensive eventing CV, having competed up to 4*L with Henry.
Primary Discipline: Eventing
Secondary Disciplines: Showjumping - his damline consists of a good pedigree of showjumpers, so Henry often campaigned him as a pure showjumper in the winter season.
Appearance: Figaro is a tall dark bay gelding, standing at 17hh on the dot. With one white sock on his left hind, the rest of him is a deep, dappled mahogany. His mane and tail are kept neat, pulled short for plaiting up during the season. He’s lean and well muscled, though his withers are becoming a touch more prominent with age.
Personality/Temperament: Fig is a total gentleman, a schoolmaster through and through. Purchased from Europe as an 10 year old, he has been Henry’s mount for the last 5 years, giving him the extra horsepower he needed to progress to 4* level. While he isn’t a push button ride (what high-level competition horse is?), he’s forgiving even when his rider gets the wrong shot to a fence, and truly enjoys his job.
Strengths & Challenges:
Fig thrives out cross-country, his long stride eating up even the most challenging of courses. He’s a bold jumper, and as such can get a little heavy in the hand on the course. Dressage is his least favourite of the disciplines, finding work in the school uninteresting, which is unsurprising given his early education on the continent. Henry chooses to work Fig out on the conditioning tracks or school on the grass of the cross country course when available in an attempt to keep the gelding from going school sour. For the newer or less experienced riders, Fig is an excellent schoolmaster, and Henry would be happy to hand the reins over for the right person to get a feel for the higher level movements or larger courses.
Health Notes/Maintenance Needs: Rehabbed from a SDFT injury two seasons ago. Figaro has an extensive leg maintenance routine, particularly after jumping or fitness work, and Henry will often choose not to run him on hard ground
Turnout Type: Happy to be turned out alone or in a group, often used as a level-headed companion to the younger horses.
Relationship With Rider: Henry and Fig are a well-established combination, deeply in-tune with each other.
Other Affiliations: TBD
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Vivaldi TSF
Barn Name: Vivaldi | Valdi
Age: 6
Gender: Stallion
Breed/Type: Trakehner
Assigned Barn & Stall Number: Barn 1, Stall #6
Experience Level: Valdi has a handful of BE90 and 100 runs under his belt, but avoided the age classes (much to Henry’s parents’ disappointment) to focus on his career longevity.
Primary Discipline: Eventing
Secondary Disciplines: Dressage (for now, age-related)
Appearance: Valdi is a dark, steely grey, beginning to fade to white around his face as he greys out. Tall for a Trakehner, he stands at 17.1hh, lighter in bone than Figaro. His crest is pronounced, given his status as a stallion.
Personality/Temperament: Much sharper than Henry’s other ride, Valdi is a typical young, highly-bred stallion. He’s a more complex ride, but the raw talent the stallion possesses makes him worth the effort. Vivaldi can be cold-backed to ride, particularly in the colder weather, but he settles well if his brain is kept engaged. On the ground, he can be a handful, usually led in a stud chain.
Strengths & Challenges: A product of years of careful breeding, Valdi’s paces and natural jump are exceptional, awarding him his status as a graded stallion with the Trakehner studbook. He excels on the flat, particularly given the time Henry has spent focusing on dressage with him. Despite his innate ability, he’s not a bold jumper, taking his confidence from his rider to perform.
Health Notes/Maintenance Needs: No specific maintenance requirements, but he receives preventative leg care after hard work as standard, and receives regular physio as a growing young horse.
Turnout Type: Individual
Relationship With Rider: As a newer partnership, having only been together for around 18 months, the pair are still learning where each other’s buttons are. Henry makes a point to spend time on the ground with Valdi as much as possible, conscious that his partnership with Fig is as good as it is because of their relationship out of the ring.
Other Affiliations: TBD
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