Like I said, if you want to say goodbye to an industry, just keep doing this. It’s truly kind of evil and showing it over and over again I’m glad I don’t ride like this anymore but when I rode things like this didn’t happen… maybe once in a while, but not like it on purpose
You can take your top ranking horse trials and put yourselves on the bottom because you’re destroying your own industry, and the trainers that go along with us shouldn’t be trainers
Reason for refusals: 1. Exhaustion. 2. Use of the whip before a jump (very unnecessary) 3. Pack of equitation from the rider. 4. A bad seat (uncomfortable for the horse)
I think the world of Eventing has gotten too dangerous for both horse and rider. The stupid Corner fences have become so unrealistic for the horse to jump, not to mention dangerous. When you put a fence in that has a maybe 1% of the horses that can jump, and that's only just by pure luck, then the jump needs to be removed from Eventing courses all together. Just because you had one horse that could jump it doesn't make an acceptable jump to make. Take the fence out of course designing.
Great job to the rider at 1:29 for continuing with 1 stirrup, jumping nicely but still respecting when the horse says no later on
Like I said, if you want to say goodbye to an industry, just keep doing this. It’s truly kind of evil and showing it over and over again I’m glad I don’t ride like this anymore but when I rode things like this didn’t happen… maybe once in a while, but not like it on purpose
You can take your top ranking horse trials and put yourselves on the bottom because you’re destroying your own industry, and the trainers that go along with us shouldn’t be trainers
Reason for refusals:
1. Exhaustion.
2. Use of the whip before a jump (very unnecessary)
3. Pack of equitation from the rider.
4. A bad seat (uncomfortable for the horse)
I don't do x country, but i do sj, and i sometimes do use my whip before the jump to keep my horse focused, and he's never refused.
Gosh the first rider get over yourself and go make sure your horse is ok!
Why do horsemen/riders risk their horses over courses this difficult?😅
Pau comes very late in the season. Makes Versailles look like a tea party.
I think the world of Eventing has gotten too dangerous for both horse and rider. The stupid Corner fences have become so unrealistic for the horse to jump, not to mention dangerous. When you put a fence in that has a maybe 1% of the horses that can jump, and that's only just by pure luck, then the jump needs to be removed from Eventing courses all together. Just because you had one
horse that could jump it doesn't make an acceptable jump to make. Take the fence out of course designing.
Wieso so schwere Prüfungen machen? Hohes Risiko für Pferd und Reiter, außerdem keine schöner Anblick und unfair gegenüber den Pferden!
can you play this without the music please
t looks easy when is going good , when its go wrong you see the dificulty
Course designers and organizers should be ashamed of themselves. Carnage.....NOT FAIR competition!!