Richard Vogel and United Touch fly sky high in Stuttgart! ✈️ | FEI Jumping World Cup™ Stuttgart
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- The dynamic duo of Richard Vogel and United Touch S thrilled the home crowd at the STUTTGART GERMAN MASTERS, capturing the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ qualifier with a breathtaking performance in the jump-off! 🏆 Their ride was a true display of precision and speed, and with an unbeatable time of 41.39 seconds, they left their competitors behind. The crowd watched in awe as Vogel and United Touch S flew over the course, proving themselves unstoppable on this big stage. 🔥
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What a horse🔥🔥🔥oxer before the double and the double-crazy how quick this horse can think❤️❤️❤️
The rider has alot to do with it. Another rider might not have done this.
The rider is fantastic. Soft hands and seat let the horse do it's best 💪
To repeat what they did not only two weeks ago in Lyon but also two years ago there in Stuttgart is a phenomenal feat! Goosebumps
Congratulations, what a round! ...and I absolutely love when a rider recognizes his/her mount. It's without a doubt a team effort!
Takes his helmet off and points down to his horse.
I used to show in equestrian eventing and was chosen for national show jumping championships in Lexington KY at the Kentucky Horse Park at Churchill downs. It was epic, we were treated like absolute royalty and that park is like a super posh fancy theme park for riders and their horses.
I don't follow these elite riders like I used to so forgive me if I don't know the riders.
This rider was so good about letting his horse see the jump during his salute, very smart. I was NOT expecting this horse to jump like the wind. He took off WAY earlier than I expected and then flew around that corners and took the jumps in ways that appeared kĺnd of out of control and crazy which reminds me of my horse. I love watching the anxiety inducing horses. Seeing them take such tight corners and explode over each fence and combination. Really exciting ❤
Watching this again!! This team has moves that others envy.
He flies through the course.
Congratulations Richard and Uni!! You guys are phenomenal!!!❤🎉❤
Held my breath each jump so magnificent united touch s is perfect
United Touch S is magnificent! Congratulations to Richard and her on another spectacular performance!
Fantastic horse and rider 💪
This gave me goosebumps! He rides faboulously & has a soft bit and does turns like this??? 😳😍
Me to ❤
It's not as soft as it seems. It's a single jointed egg butt but also a very harsh metal hackamore that all activate at the same time.
@s.b.5259 Where the hackamore?,He only has one set of reins!,Surley if he had a German hackamore on he would have 2 sets of reins!,A zoomed it in and all he has is a simple snaffle and 1 set of reins in his horses mouth!,
@@justAnne49 it's under the snaffle, hard to see. The single rein is because the hack and snaffle are connected and the rein goes to the connector
@@justAnne49 you can just make it out at 18 seconds
I'm heartbroken that my home city of Las Vegas lost our FEI event as of this year. But I'm happy that I can still see great coverage of FEI events here on this channel.
So impressive
Woooow great finish
Very good 👏
I'm from the Kathy Kushner, Carolyn Hoffman, Bill Stager, Bill Steincross generation (60's, 70's) when I rode on the circuit. As old as I am, I ride every stride with him and I'm exhausted. Anyone else have this problem. Granny needs a nap
I can proudly say I'm 1/4 German
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Is the horse a mare?
No it's a stallion
What do they do with a stallion competing against mares in heat?
Training. And I think mares are allowed Regumate which stops them coming into season, though not sure about that. The only problems happen when people have stallions that are not properly trained. My old stallion would hack out with children on a lead rein alongside but if I put his covering bridle on he knew he had a different job!