That was the most beautiful thing horse dance I've ever seen! Jessica was so proper had complete control of the horse. Plus I the horse was groomed so beautifully. It was very enjoyable to watch.. Jessica deserved to win
@@casandramorgen8185 stfu as you can tell she isnt kicking or whipping the horse or hurting it an any way. And plus do you know anything about horses? No.
It's just an amazing venue in the gardens of Versailles for horse sport. Three weeks ago I was running around there on foot and could only imagine what the people with horses were going to do there 😂
ja, so geht klassische dressur! loser kandarenzuegel, natuerliche bewegungsmuster, versammlung, so ein wunderbares gegenbeispiel zu all den rollkur reitern.
Very engaging routine. What happened to that side pass at 2:24? It was lovely and then he seems to lose the rhythm behind and his fore and hind legs get out of sinc. He gets worse as they switch directions. Nerves or over cuing the horse? Must have been just a small bobble because then they go on to do single flying lead changes, piaffe, passage like its nothing! Well done!
Things like breeding do have a very big part in making TOP horses. Also training, what they eat, their temperament, personality ect. They have to have the yearning, will and brains for it too. Not nearly any horse could achieve half of what these horses can do. There's a reason why certain stallions and mares are so incredibly popular - everyone wants a foal out of them. People also prefer horses from specific _lines._ So they look out for specific horses that were used for breeding in the breeding history of a horse. For example: Totilas. People really want to have foals produced from Totilas. So they look out for decendants of Totilas to use for breeding. (Using lines for breeding can actually have great importance for several reasons. We have just one or two lliving lines of mares that carry a specific gene, which causes a strawberry-white coat in Finnhorses. No other line can produce a horse coloured like that, so it holds a very great importance. Losing that line means you cannot get that colour back.) The movements themselves are all natural. It's the fact that you can _ask_ the horse to present them in this way tthat makes it so much more diffiicult. A horse with no training in dressage can still do a piaffe in the pasture, but it doesn't make that horse the perfect one. Honestly I could go on and on about this topic, but the short answer is that not every horse can do this, just as not nearly any rider could do this. 😂
@@marialindell9874 well thank you very much for that informative answer fellow Maria!! Maybe even a fellow swede? Ditt namn klingar också väldigt svenskt 😃
از تمام دفترهای کونسلاتهات و سفارتها ت خانه کشور پادشاه چالز بریتانیای بزرگ قدردانی و تسلیت جاودان به مناسبت درگذشته ملکه الیزابت تسلیت و جاودان و جاویدان بر ملکه الیزابت و پادشاه چالز کشور انگلستان بزرگ داریم و سپاس از سفیران و کونسلاتهای محترام داریم در تمام نقاطع جهان در کشورهای جهان متشکر میباشیم و جابدان به پادشاه کشور بریتانیای پادشاه چالز جاودان و جاویدبه ایشان متشکر سیاسی آقای علیرضا شکیبایی متشکر
That posture, the form and consistency!!! Are you kidding me??? Seriously try it and see what happens...I know my spine would immediately simultaneously implode and explode along with my colon and dignity
Dressage when done correctly helps the horse gain better muscle in the neck and hindquarters, it's also fun for both horse and rider (when done correctly)
Equestrian is one of the oldest Olympic sports, and dates back to a time when horses were used in war. It is to demonstrate the exquisite control and harmony of the battle partners- although, most of the truly martial behaviors have been removed. Watch a show by the Lippizanners of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, for example, to see some of those.
I'm guessing you've never ridden a horse and have no idea just how physically difficult this is for the rider (not just the horse) and how much skill is involved in being able to do this.
@@caio5987 And those people you call "geriatrics" make sure to be healthy and physically fit. They are also highly skilled riders. You also see older people in other sports. A woman in her 40s won the marathon in Beijing. There is an older woman that has competed in high level gymnastics at the Olympics for a while, and just missed out this year.
@@dominicweber I with you you look into your heart and ask yourself if we are really acting in the horses best interest by making them do things like this
@@__effe_ These horses are so well loved and taken care of. Professionally competitive animals have to be incredibly healthy and happy, otherwise it would be impossible to get them to perform like this. City carriages are a different story, but olympic dressage horses are given incredibly luxury treatment after each ride.
@@7ratsinacoat505 Perhaps they would like to witness all the free living horses stressed out and occasionally starving in the wilds of the U.S. or Canadian range land? Would that make them feel better? Horse owners usually pamper and love on our horses.
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That was the most beautiful thing horse dance I've ever seen! Jessica was so proper had complete control of the horse. Plus I the horse was groomed so beautifully. It was very enjoyable to watch..
Jessica deserved to win
No, it was not😡
This is animal cruelty😡
@@casandramorgen8185 stfu as you can tell she isnt kicking or whipping the horse or hurting it an any way. And plus do you know anything about horses? No.
@@casandramorgen8185 no it’s not it’s called dressage these olympic level horses are treated like royalty go do your research ☠️
@@casandramorgen8185shut up bot
It makes me so happy she won. I love the La La Land music.
Effortly flawless! What rhythm and class!!
My favorite pair of all time.
One of my favorites by far. Love this horse.
Love the loose rein….unusual at this level
You love animal cruelty?😡🤦♀️
@@casandramorgen8185 how is loose rein cruel?
@@casandramorgen8185 tell me you know nothing about riding without telling me you know nothing about riding
Unusual at all levels of dressage. Because people have forgotton how to ride.
Confidence in the performance. It was beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! That was absolutely amazing! Some of the best Piaffes and Passages I have ever seen!
Such a beautiful dreamy themed freestyle
That was majestic.
Majestic of animal cruelty😡
People are so ignorant and stupid😡
Beautiful horse, beautiful performance ❤❤❤
wow grate job Jessica love your freestyle!
Dalera's tail is better than my hair! LOL
4:30 I love it sm! 🤍🤍🤍
Beide Serienwechsel auf gebogener Linie. Wahnsinn.
Best I have seen so far
this seems so high class 😮
Recently I got to see much of the horses which were as well breeded as the ones we viewed, tiny rider with no means to gallop still love the show
Wow this was incredible!
Very calm ridden, so beautiful.
Beautifully done
It's just an amazing venue in the gardens of Versailles for horse sport. Three weeks ago I was running around there on foot and could only imagine what the people with horses were going to do there 😂
A dressage rider competing with safety helmet! Glad to see it, especially in competition where "proper attire" counts too.
since 2021 helmets are mandatory in all national and international competitions.
Which brand is that?
ja, so geht klassische dressur! loser kandarenzuegel, natuerliche bewegungsmuster, versammlung, so ein wunderbares gegenbeispiel zu all den rollkur reitern.
me gusta que esten completas ecuestre el baile de caballos en tokio sin comentarios por favor
You like animal cruelty?😡
Love it!!
So stupid🤦♀️
Animal cruelty is not love😡
What’s the name of the first song?
Lala Land
City of Stars from La La Land
Круто откатали 😍😍😍👍👍👍
I just can’t imagine how you train a horse to dance like that
Very engaging routine. What happened to that side pass at 2:24? It was lovely and then he seems to lose the rhythm behind and his fore and hind legs get out of sinc. He gets worse as they switch directions. Nerves or over cuing the horse? Must have been just a small bobble because then they go on to do single flying lead changes, piaffe, passage like its nothing! Well done!
it's a mare
Can you teach any horse this or do they have to be of a certain smarts and temperement?
Things like breeding do have a very big part in making TOP horses. Also training, what they eat, their temperament, personality ect. They have to have the yearning, will and brains for it too.
Not nearly any horse could achieve half of what these horses can do. There's a reason why certain stallions and mares are so incredibly popular - everyone wants a foal out of them. People also prefer horses from specific _lines._ So they look out for specific horses that were used for breeding in the breeding history of a horse. For example: Totilas. People really want to have foals produced from Totilas. So they look out for decendants of Totilas to use for breeding. (Using lines for breeding can actually have great importance for several reasons. We have just one or two lliving lines of mares that carry a specific gene, which causes a strawberry-white coat in Finnhorses. No other line can produce a horse coloured like that, so it holds a very great importance. Losing that line means you cannot get that colour back.)
The movements themselves are all natural. It's the fact that you can _ask_ the horse to present them in this way tthat makes it so much more diffiicult. A horse with no training in dressage can still do a piaffe in the pasture, but it doesn't make that horse the perfect one.
Honestly I could go on and on about this topic, but the short answer is that not every horse can do this, just as not nearly any rider could do this. 😂
@@marialindell9874 well thank you very much for that informative answer fellow Maria!! Maybe even a fellow swede? Ditt namn klingar också väldigt svenskt 😃
@@marianilsson8785 I'm Finnish...
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Animal cruelty😡
How come all the riders hit the horse at the end of the performance?
They are not hitting the horse. It's like a pat on the back for us. It's to show the horse it has done well
جميل ماشاء الله
It is not beautiful, it is animal cruelty😡
@@casandramorgen8185This is not animal cruelty. Get ur life or become a Diva!
This makes me want to ugly cry.
از تمام دفترهای کونسلاتهات و سفارتها ت خانه کشور پادشاه چالز بریتانیای بزرگ
قدردانی و تسلیت جاودان به مناسبت درگذشته ملکه الیزابت تسلیت و جاودان و جاویدان بر ملکه الیزابت و پادشاه چالز کشور انگلستان بزرگ داریم و سپاس از سفیران و کونسلاتهای محترام داریم در تمام نقاطع جهان در کشورهای جهان متشکر میباشیم و جابدان به پادشاه کشور بریتانیای پادشاه چالز جاودان و جاویدبه ایشان متشکر
سیاسی آقای علیرضا شکیبایی متشکر
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Such dainty feet!
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Reite doch mal unausgeglichen ein Pferd...
What in the world is this?! I thought that the horse would be jumping over apparatuses
This is dressage.
That posture, the form and consistency!!! Are you kidding me??? Seriously try it and see what happens...I know my spine would immediately simultaneously implode and explode along with my colon and dignity
boring
Togo vs français football 2006
Dressage the weirdest ongoing individual sports event how the heck is it a thing?
Dressage when done correctly helps the horse gain better muscle in the neck and hindquarters, it's also fun for both horse and rider (when done correctly)
why wouldn't it be? It is very physically and mentally demanding of rider and horse
Equestrian is one of the oldest Olympic sports, and dates back to a time when horses were used in war. It is to demonstrate the exquisite control and harmony of the battle partners- although, most of the truly martial behaviors have been removed. Watch a show by the Lippizanners of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, for example, to see some of those.
How come this is an Olympic sport and chess isn’t?
Heck even league of legends is more deserving than this
I'm guessing you've never ridden a horse and have no idea just how physically difficult this is for the rider (not just the horse) and how much skill is involved in being able to do this.
@@perkasami6305 it’s so physically demanding that geriatrics compete in it
@@caio5987 And those people you call "geriatrics" make sure to be healthy and physically fit. They are also highly skilled riders. You also see older people in other sports. A woman in her 40s won the marathon in Beijing. There is an older woman that has competed in high level gymnastics at the Olympics for a while, and just missed out this year.
ANIMAL CRUELTY😡
Animals are no sports equipment 😡
You know what is animal cruelty? look up edward gal.
LOL. Bet you have pets. Free them, free them from your abuse.
This is animal abuse and enslavement
stfu
the horse must be proud asl
it literally trained for this
You don’t know anything about it, so why are you talking?
@@dominicweber I with you you look into your heart and ask yourself if we are really acting in the horses best interest by making them do things like this
@@__effe_ These horses are so well loved and taken care of. Professionally competitive animals have to be incredibly healthy and happy, otherwise it would be impossible to get them to perform like this. City carriages are a different story, but olympic dressage horses are given incredibly luxury treatment after each ride.
@@7ratsinacoat505 Perhaps they would like to witness all the free living horses stressed out and occasionally starving in the wilds of the U.S. or Canadian range land? Would that make them feel better? Horse owners usually pamper and love on our horses.
Animal abuse
I seen this on tv
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