Sweet boy. A lifetime of loyal service and catapulting Cathrine to the stars. He deserves a good, long retirement of true freedom - free of confinement - with endless days and summernights in green pastures with some good horse mates.
Kicking, pulling, incorrect execution of many movements... Dressage is so difficult and there's so many amazing riders for these kind of performances getting to the first place. 😶
isn't this cruelty though ? I have to say that the horse moves majestically .It's beautiful to watch this horse move to the beat of the music. just thus is not natural is it ? a horse is meant to move naturally, through his paces. it must have taken time and dedication of both horse and trainer , To have trained this horse . Does this horse ever get to use his natural energy to gallop ? before everyone throws stones at me . I am mearly concerned and interested
Don’t worry, being concerned is fine. As long as you aren’t directly throwing rocks at every rider, I think it’s fair to ask. Usually, dressage movements are natural movements that get trained on “command” and shaped into form. Of course, this takes a great amount of time and dedication plus a horse which is actually interested and talented. That’s why most of the dressage horses in the high competitions are over ten years old. There are always black sheep, and sadly in the dressage riding community has well. However, the horse seemed relaxed and mostly not rolled up, didn’t foam overly much (a little amount of foam can just signal concentration, it depends on the horse), the ears were mostly forward and the tail wasn’t swinging much. So I’d say that this ride was pretty good and the horse wasn’t overly stressed or in any kind of pain.
Her horses get to be outside all the time, horses gallop around field but you'll find that this is all just natural movements for hurses only difference is that these horses have insane amount of muscle because they're athletes thus are able to execute natural movements much more collected and precise. That's all. She is known as a believer in pasture time for all of her horses so I assure you they all get to be just horses out of competition
Sweet boy. A lifetime of loyal service and catapulting Cathrine to the stars. He deserves a good, long retirement of true freedom - free of confinement - with endless days and summernights in green pastures with some good horse mates.
I love a horse that loves his work. Congratulations this was beautiful.🙏🇺🇸👍
Absolutely stunning 😍💓 This is what dressage is about
I think a Dream came true for Catherine having won with Cassidy
What a fabulous walk, among everything else of course.
Mouth stress, hanging back, forehand piaf, hyperflexion- what to like.
Awesome awesome
That musical medley....😁
søde dreng han skal være verdens mester!
Aww why was the walk edited out?
It was lovely, wasn't it
Beautiful test though the piaffe's lost the rhythm of a 2 beat and were over-scored. And the gabbing of the spurs the the piaffe pirouette.
Kicking, pulling, incorrect execution of many movements... Dressage is so difficult and there's so many amazing riders for these kind of performances getting to the first place. 😶
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isn't this cruelty though ? I have to say that the horse moves majestically .It's beautiful to watch this horse move to the beat of the music.
just thus is not natural is it ? a horse is meant to move naturally, through his paces.
it must have taken time and dedication of both horse and trainer , To have trained this horse .
Does this horse ever get to use his natural energy to gallop ?
before everyone throws stones at me . I am mearly concerned and interested
Don’t worry, being concerned is fine. As long as you aren’t directly throwing rocks at every rider, I think it’s fair to ask.
Usually, dressage movements are natural movements that get trained on “command” and shaped into form. Of course, this takes a great amount of time and dedication plus a horse which is actually interested and talented. That’s why most of the dressage horses in the high competitions are over ten years old.
There are always black sheep, and sadly in the dressage riding community has well. However, the horse seemed relaxed and mostly not rolled up, didn’t foam overly much (a little amount of foam can just signal concentration, it depends on the horse), the ears were mostly forward and the tail wasn’t swinging much. So I’d say that this ride was pretty good and the horse wasn’t overly stressed or in any kind of pain.
Her horses get to be outside all the time, horses gallop around field but you'll find that this is all just natural movements for hurses only difference is that these horses have insane amount of muscle because they're athletes thus are able to execute natural movements much more collected and precise. That's all. She is known as a believer in pasture time for all of her horses so I assure you they all get to be just horses out of competition