at first I wondered why didn't leave both legs down but once he got moving she couldn't keep him settled😄horse wanted to go...they did great...no yanking or real fight just settled in and had a safe trip
Before the race, while he has the red hood on, the horse also has a stabilizer which is that dark strap going over his poll, down to his mouth and then in his mouth, under his upper lip, but across the top of his gums (like a lip shank) placing incredible pressure there. It's a method of restraint, that you often see employed when horses are in the paddock, but removed once the horse goes out on the track. I don't know why it wasn't removed when the handler let him go on the track, because at that point the horse is literally getting two conflicting demands. The stabilizer over his gums is telling him "stop" and the rider's legs and seat are telling him to "go forward". Basically the same as if you put your feet on the brake and the accelerator at the same time in your car. The horse isn't throwing a temper tantrum or crazy, he's being given conflicting directions, under a high pressure situation and he doesn't know what to do. Honestly, given what was being done to him he expressed a great deal of forgiveness and intelligence in not completely losing his mind and either flipping over on her, or bolting blind through a fence.
I hadn't noticed that the hood wasn't removed until just prior to the horse entering the gate and I'd thought that the black strap going over his poll was a decorative stripe. As the rider appeared to be exerting only light pressure on the reins I couldn't understand why the horse was displaying a response typical to that of a horse fighting strong pressure/pain from the bit. Now that I know about the paddock restraining device it all makes sense. Somebody apparently screwed up. All that said the jockey displayed great skill and courage in dealing with a very difficult and dangerous situation and I still would applaud her.
I suppose that's possible, especially since the race takes place in Japan, a country where woman's lib hasn't quite kept up. But forgetting to remove the restraining strap might just have been a screwup. Whatever the case for the bad behavior might have been the woman jockey displayed incredible courage and skill in dealing with it. Quite honestly I would have quit the race and maybe even bailed off!
Oh that’s what it was. I though he must be used to a heavy handed rider, and was overexcited. I didn’t see the rack. That’s lame. I thought for sure he was gonna go over, but regardless that is a good rider. I have less respect for her if she knew, but I dunno why anyone would intentionally do that. It makes no sense.
What an amazing jockey! That was a tough ride. Very well sat, obviously a well trained jockey. Horse very overwhelmed but she was never aggressive with them, barely any pressure on the reins.
I don't think the horse was meant to have that stabilizer left on as it was released onto the track lol he was told to go forward but felt pressure on his gums, which prompts him to go backward, you will notice he goes sideways as well, any direction but forward. Yet it appears the stabilizer was removed at the gate and as you can see, he walked in very willingly. The horse was not being belligerent or disrespectful, he was just confused. This was entirely human error and he likely worked himself up so much it could have cost him a better placing. Could have been worse, lesson learned hopefully.
She rode him, BUT should have been thoughtful enough to find out WHY he was SO uncomfortable. He obviously is accustomed to racing .... yet SOMETHING WAS VERY WRONG !
These girls are super brave! I ride horses for many years. These powerful animals once they run on the field, it’s kind of scary exciting! Not many people can handle this.
It was a hood not blinkers, put on the keep the horse calm before the start - not that it seemed to work. The red ribbon in the tail is to warn people the horse kicks out. She did well to stay on. Trainer should fit a grackle noseband to get better control; most horses in UK now have grackle and citation bit.
The next time someone says women can't be jockeys I send them a link to this video. Non riders probably have no idea of what it took for this jockey to survive this, riders won't have any trouble at all. My hat is off to this jockey, a job more than well done!
They can be, but, people are just cruel to the horses in racing. They barely even care for them at all. Racing is not a sport ( I know it kind of is but it shouldn't), in fact it is a disgrace to the equestrian community.
This is such a ruthless sport. In the end, most of these babies will end up in a super market or break a leg because they are not fully grown. Very sad.
The tragic end of the Kentucky Derby winner Ferdinand is the epitome of mans' insensitivity and cruelty to a beautiful and courageous thoroughbred. Never again!!
@@gabriellealwin4049 Thank you for bringing up Ferdinand.. The horse periodicals at that time including Blood Horse all had a story on the sad demise of this Kentucky Derby winner. I saw and taped that Derby, Bill Shoemaker rode him in an amazing race . When I learned that he was slaughtered and eaten in a very , very high priced banquet, I couldn't believe anyone would do that. I am very upset that California Chrome was sold to a racing group in Japan for breeding. When he can no longer produce winning foals, will this happen to him too, ending up on a blue plate special? Japan has a different attitude on using horses for eating, that's their business, but we should be more caring for the welfare of our precious champion race horses and keep them here for breeding, retirement etc. After all they earned it.
@@judithmcvey4499 Ferdinand died because none of his U.S. connections, including Mr. Shoemaker nor his fans cared enough to ask that he be returned. That is all that it would have taken. Sunday Silence was revered in Japan as leading sire from 1995-2007. Alysheba was returned from Dubai because his connections cared. Silver Charm came back from Japan and so did Charismatic.
Amazing riding for that expert ! I had my horse behave exactly like that once....... and did some investigating, and found a HUGE ABCESS on his gum under a cracked tooth (may have gotten aggressive and = kicked in retaliation) He was in such pain [ AS I THINK THAT FINE RACE HORSE WAS ] that I think he might have killed me for having the reins and did accidentally cause great pain! We survived ~ vet pulled the tooth and he was as good as ever = a wonderful favorite of mine for many years! I'm praying for that fine race horse!
@@KittenBlackheart A better handling would’ve been to get off and refuse to race the horse. It was obviously not a good time and so many bad things could’ve happened before they even got to the gate.
Kudos to her for staying on amid that horse wrestling against all that contraption on his head and mouth. That restraint is severe ( from his poll to his mouth) and should have been removed after saddling. That horse is fighting like mad to get rid of it! She does a great job keeping him from bolting. I really thought he was gonna flip too. That trainer/ owner is an idiot! Bet she doesn't ride for him ever again!
AMAZINGLY CORRECT !!! So aggravating for that poor handsome animal ! I once had my own grade 15 hand (spirited but controllable ) horse behave just like that ! Strangely when I dismounted he tried to rear and struck at me [and I though he had a demon] = usually a wonderful mount ! My husband was familiar with 'bad' horses (his job) the horse reared up jumping and broke the saddle, dumping my husband ! Two days later I went to lunge him and noticed he had winced at a slight pressure on the halter, so I pulled down his lower lip to find a HUGE access on his gum under a broken tooth / near where the bit would set !!! Had a vet team remove the broken tooth and he was his good ole self ! I was thankful to God for having me notice and look into his mouth ! I'd spoken to many horse experts about it, but none mentioned that !
Knowledgethisjk. Would be a different horse if it wore a more Aware made Hood! Horse is anxious it won't make the trip, still standing. Definitely should Not allow horse's to Run with these badly conceived hoods. As other tracks Do Not Allow! The brain generating lots of heat, requires to be released, not covered closed- off with no escape for constant heat generated from basic brain activity. And dense rubber ears adding to problem. More breathable hood made of more sensible Mesh is made by Hyland Sportswear Australia.
@Voracious Reader .Try not 'killing the messenger'. Hoods made with ignorance of simple principles. Try wearing an entirely "enclosed" hood, tightly fitted, "no aeration", yourself & you will understand the heat that's produced from brain activity. It soon becomes Un-bearable!! And worse Japan humid.Not only Japan, others are wearing them too. Hylands Sportswear sell mesh hoods, better. If those hoods were removed before going to barriers, you would see a much placid horse. NOT going nuts or showing dramatic resistance, trying ro convey a message to the dumb humans who want to wrap it's head up. Stupid. It's common sense but people trust manufacturers know what they're doing. A hooded horse having the terrible 'impost' of a heated brain, hyper-agitated, hyper-suffering, not able to communicate its plight, has been given obstacles to run its best.
Wow, Kudo's to her for sitting him out that whole time. She did a great job. One leg up/one leg down and kept perfect balance while he was throwing his temper fit. I bet she took her saddle off and said "train him for this before you get another rider on him". He was too edgy/nervous. Wasted all his strength BEFORE the race. He just needs ALOT more training around crowds. That darn red hood didn't help him at all. What was the point of that? Anybody know?
This wasn’t a “tantrum”. There was something obviously wrong with the horse. A better rider/owner would’ve realized that it wasn’t a good time and wouldn’t have forced the horse to run or at the very least would’ve done what they could to find the problem. If the horse is in pain, uncomfortable, or just on edge, making them run despite the obvious off-behavior is exactly how horses get hurt. You should never put the sport over the horse. But then again, this is horse racing so putting the sport over the horse is literally the name of the game. Edit: Turns out the horse was in severe pain due to a piece of equipment that is put on some racehorses while in the paddock and then taken off while being saddled. It’s a form of restraint that is basically constantly telling the horse “stop”. It was only taken off right before they entered the gate, hence why the horse seemed so calm so suddenly. Because of the device, any amount of pressure on the reins would’ve added an insane amount of pressure on the horse’s poll (top of the head behind the ears) and teeth/gums, all very sensitive areas. Not only that, but the horse was also being given mixed signals with the rider and leading humans telling him to go forward while the device in his mouth was telling him to stop. The poor guy had absolutely no idea what he was supposed to do. All things considered, she’s lucky the horse didn’t flip over or trip on its own feet. Heck, the horse had every reason to try to throw her off and/or bolt. People need to understand that horses don’t just throw tantrums like big babies, they only react when there’s legitimately something wrong, whether that be they’re spooked, untrained, in pain, uncomfortable, or what have you.
@@tessdurberville711 then you need to take a closer look, because this is a torture device, the horse is in pain, and it is caused by some humans, who will do anything to a horse to get results. It is not right to cause pain to any animal!
What exactly was brilliant about her riding abilities? She was pulling on those reins like crazy. It only caused more pain thus more stress for the horse...
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these Japanese thoroughbreds are NOT schooled as well for the start as UK or U.S. racehorses. Ponying is the way to go for those frayed nerves. Seen more accidents in start gate with these races, their process is bit scary. Trucks and maintenance crew ON track before start??
The trucks and crew shouldn't bother him. They're always there on our USA tracks. Thoroughbreds , well over here in the USA are bomb proof. This horse needs ALOT of work. ALOT of discipline . They're usually used to crowds. He could have been a very young horse. Seemed way too nervous with that darn hood on. Best to let them SEE, stare and get used to the crowds. I was VERY in awe of how she just sat him out that whole time. Kept her balance perfectly even with one foot up in the stirrup and one leg hanging. She did a great job. THEY need to train this horse ALOT more before risking another person getting on him. geez.
@@peggypapczun2906 I've raced, and ive seen this happen a few times, it happened to me once, she will give the horse a hard ride with her whip, and the horse will be disciplined hard after the race.
@@Joe-kt9do Hello Joe, sorry I am 7 months late in replying. Thought I did. I believe Lori said it best, above reply. Japanese horses need more schooling in the paddock and gate; not whipping them or abusing them in any way. Yes, all horses need discipline but not in abusive ways. Beating them into submission is cruel and unnecessary. Pony horses are vital for calming effects. I can't for the life of me understand why racing jurisdictions ban them.
this horse SO fcking OBVIOUSLY in pain from some part of the bit arrangement - it looks WAY too tight between bit to poll. Or the tongue of the bit stuck in a painful part between roof of mouth and teeth. Every part of the way he will not stand one more ounce of pull on his bridle...that's a genuine pain response.
I wonder if they had just changed the bit to something harsher. It looked like it was the bit was what the horse was objecting to. Notice the red ribbon on the tail as a warning signifying the horse will kick anyone behind it.
see the horse's mouth ? every time some one pulls or yanks the reins/bit the horse moves his head trying to escape the pain. also, that horse is most likely saying this in his head "ow ow ow stop pulling on my face ow ow ow i dont want to run and get beat with whip ow".
The horse seems to focus itself on something. When she geht’s the horse or of that, he shows his nervousness and resistance again. Not only or because of the bit. It can be because of the whole situation. And the rider always tries to get him out of that focus by her legs first
gutsy rider but she needs to soften her hands a tiny bit tension breeds and retains tension, just softening them a bit would make a huge difference, you cant be saying go forward with that much contact.
This jockey doesn’t know what she’s doing. The horse clearly sees the other horses cantering by him and he’s getting excited about it. And she’s not letting him warm up. It doesn’t take much for a horse to kill someone
Why they dont use "Pony" leads to take these thoroughbreds onto the track is a mystery. Horses seem poorly schooled for the level of racing. but great ride by Nanako....
NO THAT WASN"T THE REASON..........the poor horse was either in a LOT of pain (I suspect in his mouth with a bad unfamiliar painful bit) ...... or / and being given oppossing instructions kinda like "Hurry up but slow down" utterly confussing !
She did so well to stay on that horse and handled him really well. She was ready to bail though and 100% knew he Could throw her. Great horsewoman. I was actually expecting him to go under the gate like so many horses in Japan do. I've never seen it happen before but twice I've seen it on this channel. Did someone slip a burr under his saddle cloth or girth? The hood was pointless and almost a flag to the horse to carry on to warrant wearing it.
Nanako is beyond incredible. I have never seen a racing horse be so upset and challenging before a race. How Nanako stayed seated I shall never know. Totally awesome 👌 Power girl indeed and so lightweight to control the horses shenanigans! Xxx
That poor horse is in so much pain. Horse racing is a despicable sport. They run baby horses o there death. 2 years is way to young to die a slow and horrible death!
You need to watch the movie HIDALGO. THAT was an intelligent horse but the OWNER was the hero. This poor horse is being treated like an ANIMAL and not an individual that has needs of his own. That red head gear was frightening him. I'm glad they finally pulled it off. But the girl didn't seem to care about the horse. She was just there to ride any horse they gave her ... how terrible.
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Arabella Manchini race horses mouth are worn out. the slightest touch can’t be felt by their mouths. so the only resort to go for is to tie their tongues. they can feel it then.
@@mayanobles4787 Please explain the biological process you describe of "the mouth worn out" since many of these horses are 3yo's. A tongue that is over the bit and/or out is not indicative of a good jockey. And the horse looks lame.
@@arabellamanchini7889 that's interesting to say because the most famous female horse is USA "Zenyatta " Always had her tongue out.... she won 19 out of 20 in her career...
@@stevie56565 What does that have to do with my initial comment? Your reference to Zenyatta. does not necessarily mean that a horse who's winning is good example since she was retired after 4 seasons which is typical for this industry. The tongue is intrinsically linked to various aspects of equine anatomy and performance.
Arabella Manchini what does it mean when the tongue is hanging out and blue? I’m wanting to learn as much about horse anatomy and behaviour as possible and your comment really piqued my interest.
I was pretty much trying to coach this dude through the screen lol. Saying 'Reassure him instead of just holding him back' 'he needs your confidence' 'pat his neck he relaxing now' 'heels down' 'give with your hands'
@Michael Burkinshaw I agree, the girl should have firmly disciplined that horse. But it's the job of the trainer most importantly. The horse needs to learn the basics, going back to when he was a baby. Daily behaviour training should be mandatory, in front of the stewards, before this horse is allowed to race again. He is dangerous. Good luck with your riding career.
@Michael Burkinshaw I'm glad you ride for a good trainer! These race horses need discipline according to their problems (as long as they are sound) and not treated like puppies and kittens. Training starts from birth, and if it doesn't happen, that horse may become a hellion as he matures. Dangerous horses like this one don't belong near a racetrack until their issues are worked out. Wishing you lots of success in proper horse handling.
@Michael Burkinshaw Please excuse the late reply, Michael. Yes, I ride but am retired from competition. Had too many very bad accidents. Now I just relax, love my horses and enjoy the scenery.
@Michael Burkinshaw Sorry you had a difficult time and weren't able to discipline properly. You can thank PETA and other animal rights groups for having the whips changed, also for number of times used. But in the past too many horses were truly abused by over-zealous riders, coming back with their mounts bloody with torn skin. I have seen this. On the other hand, whips are necessary for many horses, even if properly trained. If the jockeys use regular whips only if necessary, I see no reason to ban regular ones. Padded crops probably would not be safe in this dangerous game of ours when a horse gets dangerous or difficult. But I do believe many horses are not taught manners, therefore, the non-padded whip is necessary. Good luck, Michael, and stay safe. This COVID mess has to end eventually.
@Michael Burkinshaw Well hello Michael, and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too! I am doing just fine, thank you, and trying to stay warm these days. Our horses are hairy yaks, we're keeping their winter coats, not clipping. Hope you are doing well and staying well and safe. Have you been riding at all? Again, Merry Christmas & Happy Healthy New Year!
Thoroughbreds are no good dressage horses. The behind legs are strong and longer than the Front legs. A dressage horse must have long Front lege fon movement
Many ottb's can be and are good dressage horses, including being shown successfully at the GP level. If a ottb has the right angles in it's bone structure everything else is merely training. an uphill build, nice length of hip, shoulder and pasterns with the appropriate angle head and neck emerging from the shoulder about at the point of shoulder all point to a prospect with the conformation that could make a horse a nice prospect. Of course the hindquarters are powerful, they have to be strong to allow the horse to elevate the forehand and carry more of the horse's weight as the training progresses
Valerie do you know what the red ribbon around the tail means??? Means he is high strung and likes to kick out. He’s too high strung ... so many other horses choose for dressage .... not this one ....
If the horse doesn’t like it people shouldn’t force them to do it. Most people insert drugs or steroids to make them go faster. I think no animal should be forced to do what their not comfortable with. Especially when they whip them... Like seriously someone wouldn’t go around telling you to run faster by whipping you
No one is acknowledging how well the rider handled that. She didn’t panic and balanced herself. Glad she stayed on
at first I wondered why didn't leave both legs down but once he got moving she couldn't keep him settled😄horse wanted to go...they did great...no yanking or real fight just settled in and had a safe trip
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Before the race, while he has the red hood on, the horse also has a stabilizer which is that dark strap going over his poll, down to his mouth and then in his mouth, under his upper lip, but across the top of his gums (like a lip shank) placing incredible pressure there. It's a method of restraint, that you often see employed when horses are in the paddock, but removed once the horse goes out on the track. I don't know why it wasn't removed when the handler let him go on the track, because at that point the horse is literally getting two conflicting demands. The stabilizer over his gums is telling him "stop" and the rider's legs and seat are telling him to "go forward". Basically the same as if you put your feet on the brake and the accelerator at the same time in your car. The horse isn't throwing a temper tantrum or crazy, he's being given conflicting directions, under a high pressure situation and he doesn't know what to do. Honestly, given what was being done to him he expressed a great deal of forgiveness and intelligence in not completely losing his mind and either flipping over on her, or bolting blind through a fence.
I hadn't noticed that the hood wasn't removed until just prior to the horse entering the gate and I'd thought that the black strap going over his poll was a decorative stripe. As the rider appeared to be exerting only light pressure on the reins I couldn't understand why the horse was displaying a response typical to that of a horse fighting strong pressure/pain from the bit. Now that I know about the paddock restraining device it all makes sense. Somebody apparently screwed up. All that said the jockey displayed great skill and courage in dealing with a very difficult and dangerous situation and I still would applaud her.
Could it be intentional sabotage to discourage female jockey?
I suppose that's possible, especially since the race takes place in Japan, a country where woman's lib hasn't quite kept up. But forgetting to remove the restraining strap might just have been a screwup. Whatever the case for the bad behavior might have been the woman jockey displayed incredible courage and skill in dealing with it. Quite honestly I would have quit the race and maybe even bailed off!
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Oh that’s what it was. I though he must be used to a heavy handed rider, and was overexcited. I didn’t see the rack. That’s lame. I thought for sure he was gonna go over, but regardless that is a good rider. I have less respect for her if she knew, but I dunno why anyone would intentionally do that. It makes no sense.
What an amazing jockey! That was a tough ride. Very well sat, obviously a well trained jockey. Horse very overwhelmed but she was never aggressive with them, barely any pressure on the reins.
I'm sorry we're you watching the same video because she had the reins so tight that it's Cruelty to Animals
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I don't think the horse was meant to have that stabilizer left on as it was released onto the track lol he was told to go forward but felt pressure on his gums, which prompts him to go backward, you will notice he goes sideways as well, any direction but forward. Yet it appears the stabilizer was removed at the gate and as you can see, he walked in very willingly. The horse was not being belligerent or disrespectful, he was just confused. This was entirely human error and he likely worked himself up so much it could have cost him a better placing. Could have been worse, lesson learned hopefully.
Poor horses 🐎 getting mistreated😡 and whipped, shame on all of you including the spectators 😠🔥bad 👎 cruel disgusting people 😡😣🔥
Wow, kudo's to her for handling that horse so well. She did a great job controlling it and must have been exhausted after the race.
And she was still able to smile!
NO!
She rode him, BUT should have been thoughtful enough to find out WHY he was SO uncomfortable. He obviously is accustomed to racing .... yet SOMETHING WAS VERY WRONG !
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There aren't many riders who could have sat that horse so well!! Well done girl!!!!
So well? She lost the control of the horse before and after the race. She's the wrong jockey for the horse.
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WOW what a brilliant horsewaman ! Not too many riders would have stayed on this horse !
These girls are super brave! I ride horses for many years. These powerful animals once they run on the field, it’s kind of scary exciting! Not many people can handle this.
how impressive that was....not an inch did she move away from the middle of the saddle
Lady jockey, was realy very good rider she was not afraid at all. And handled horse very calmly.
Yes but what happened to the red hood the horse was wearing at the beginning of the race ?????????
she sat him vary well having foot up n one down!! I see they removed the blinkers so I'm wondering if they bothered the horse🤔
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It was a hood not blinkers, put on the keep the horse calm before the start - not that it seemed to work. The red ribbon in the tail is to warn people the horse kicks out. She did well to stay on. Trainer should fit a grackle noseband to get better control; most horses in UK now have grackle and citation bit.
Horse looks around to much it could use blinkers so he pays attention and doesn't look for spooks.. She rode very well
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@@anotherblonde . But they allow them to race in them also. Can see others racing with ears covered. Blinkers don't have ears enclosed.
He'd make one hell of a 3 day eventer if he had the right trainer.
I was thinking the same thing!!!
She did an incredible handling this horse.
The next time someone says women can't be jockeys I send them a link to this video. Non riders probably have no idea of what it took for this jockey to survive this, riders won't have any trouble at all. My hat is off to this jockey, a job more than well done!
They can be, but, people are just cruel to the horses in racing. They barely even care for them at all. Racing is not a sport ( I know it kind of is but it shouldn't), in fact it is a disgrace to the equestrian community.
This is such a ruthless sport. In the end, most of these babies will end up in a super market or break a leg because they are not fully grown. Very sad.
The tragic end of the Kentucky Derby winner Ferdinand is the epitome of mans' insensitivity and cruelty to a beautiful and courageous thoroughbred. Never again!!
@@gabriellealwin4049 Thank you for bringing up Ferdinand.. The horse periodicals at that time including Blood Horse all had a story on the sad demise of this Kentucky Derby winner. I saw and taped that Derby, Bill Shoemaker rode him in an amazing race . When I learned that he was slaughtered and eaten in a very , very high priced banquet, I couldn't believe anyone would do that. I am very upset that California Chrome was sold to a racing group in Japan for breeding. When he can no longer produce winning foals, will this happen to him too, ending up on a blue plate special? Japan has a different attitude on using horses for eating, that's their business, but we should be more caring for the welfare of our precious champion race horses and keep them here for breeding, retirement etc. After all they earned it.
@@judithmcvey4499 Ferdinand died because none of his U.S. connections, including Mr. Shoemaker nor his fans cared enough to ask that he be returned. That is all that it would have taken. Sunday Silence was revered in Japan as leading sire from 1995-2007. Alysheba was returned from Dubai because his connections cared. Silver Charm came back from Japan and so did Charismatic.
Agree totally terrible is horse racing refuse to call it a sport!
@@tessdurberville711 I am sure if they were aware that the horses were going to end up on a plate they would have got them back
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I had never thought they would get this horse into the starting box!
Probably on a dinner plate now
@@justme9359 I race, and hopefully the horse was disciplined very hard with a different whip after the race.
@@joe-lc5ci that's not discipline, that is pure abuse
@@joe-lc5ci you know nothing about horses to say that.
@@justme9359 I've been around horses for 9yrs, and some horses misbehave for no reason at all.
this is what a horse who is screaming in pain looks like FOOLS!!!
it is devastating to see horses being treated with this lack of empathy. it makes me so angry and sad 😞😡
She is brilliant rider! Using no force but absolute skill.
Amazing riding for that expert ! I had my horse behave exactly like that once....... and did
some investigating, and found a HUGE ABCESS on his gum under a cracked tooth (may
have gotten aggressive and = kicked in retaliation) He was in such pain [ AS I THINK THAT
FINE RACE HORSE WAS ] that I think he might have killed me for having the reins and did
accidentally cause great pain! We survived ~ vet pulled the tooth and he was as good
as ever = a wonderful favorite of mine for many years! I'm praying for that fine race horse!
Thats what im seeing too, incredible pain response either to the bit itself, or a bad tooth/teeth. Jockey handled it very well.
@@KittenBlackheart
A better handling would’ve been to get off and refuse to race the horse. It was obviously not a good time and so many bad things could’ve happened before they even got to the gate.
いや、これはバレットが7着の菜七子の心情を考えて普段仲良い時のラフな感じで受け取らないようにしてるだけじゃないか?
普段は仲良いと思うが、結果が出なかった時に多少ピリつめるのはプロの勝負の世界なら尚更では。
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Kudos to her for staying on amid that horse wrestling against all that contraption on his head and mouth.
That restraint is severe ( from his poll to his mouth) and should have been removed after saddling.
That horse is fighting like mad to get rid of it! She does a great job keeping him from bolting.
I really thought he was gonna flip too.
That trainer/ owner is an idiot!
Bet she doesn't ride for him ever again!
AMAZINGLY CORRECT !!! So aggravating for that poor handsome animal ! I
once had my own grade 15 hand (spirited but controllable ) horse behave just
like that ! Strangely when I dismounted he tried to rear and struck at me [and
I though he had a demon] = usually a wonderful mount ! My husband was
familiar with 'bad' horses (his job) the horse reared up jumping and broke
the saddle, dumping my husband ! Two days later I went to lunge him and
noticed he had winced at a slight pressure on the halter, so I pulled down his
lower lip to find a HUGE access on his gum under a broken tooth / near where
the bit would set !!! Had a vet team remove the broken tooth and he was his good ole self ! I was thankful to God for having me notice and look into his
mouth ! I'd spoken to many horse experts about it, but none mentioned that !
This is a good reason to desensitize horses between the loud speaker and crowd and lip-shank it was sensory overload
Knowledgethisjk. Would be a different horse if it wore a more Aware made Hood! Horse is anxious it won't make the trip, still standing. Definitely should Not allow horse's to Run with these badly conceived hoods. As other tracks Do Not Allow! The brain generating lots of heat, requires to be released, not covered closed- off with no escape for constant heat generated from basic brain activity. And dense rubber ears adding to problem. More breathable hood made of more sensible Mesh is made by Hyland Sportswear Australia.
@Voracious Reader .Try not 'killing the messenger'. Hoods made with ignorance of simple principles. Try wearing an entirely "enclosed" hood, tightly fitted, "no aeration", yourself & you will understand the heat that's produced from brain activity. It soon becomes Un-bearable!! And worse Japan humid.Not only Japan, others are wearing them too. Hylands Sportswear sell mesh hoods, better. If those hoods were removed before going to barriers, you would see a much placid horse. NOT going nuts or showing dramatic resistance, trying ro convey a message to the dumb humans who want to wrap it's head up. Stupid. It's common sense but people trust manufacturers know what they're doing. A hooded horse having the terrible 'impost' of a heated brain, hyper-agitated, hyper-suffering, not able to communicate its plight, has been given obstacles to run its best.
@Voracious Reader Bravo!
Wow! My dad wrote in his diary, "my horse would not walk and pranced for 17 miles. My arse was sore."
That horse is a bit nuts!😃 Great job staying on!!!
Hey if you where push in little spot many to run and had head pull on beat when no 1 looking to ne a bite nutty too
@@carrieashley6465 all human caused no fault of the horse whatsoever
Wow, Kudo's to her for sitting him out that whole time. She did a great job. One leg up/one leg down and kept perfect balance while he was throwing his temper fit. I bet she took her saddle off and said "train him for this before you get another rider on him". He was too edgy/nervous. Wasted all his strength BEFORE the race. He just needs ALOT more training around crowds. That darn red hood didn't help him at all. What was the point of that? Anybody know?
She did the right thing, that she did not take the stirrup. There was a chance to fall.
They are normally to stop flys it has no real purpose here.
The left leg down is so they can easily make a quick exit if things get too bad. Jockeys never put both feet in until the horse is steady.
これはどんな種類の馬ですか教えてください
初めて牡馬乗ったのは4年前。セン馬と全く違くて驚いた
すごいパワーと勢い。
ちなみに今はハノーバーの相棒と飛んでます😌
Watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬🙏😊👌
Nanako FUjita , ´uma verdadeira joia de joqueta. congratulation
C,,
@@iqbalaudab9111l
Mai come Sara Del Fabbro!
馬だってたくさんの人や馬の前で人に乗られて嫌だろう。私だって嫌だ!笑
そこを乗りこなす騎手という職業、まるで猛獣使いのようでもあり、馬に寄り添う理解者でもある。馬と騎手の意思が一致したときの走る姿の美しいこと…競馬は汚い賭け事かもしれないけど、そこには美しい絆の物語が本当にたくさんあって、素敵です。
この日の藤田騎手は、神がかっている。
何故なら、7レースで、7番で、名前が、ななこで、トリプル7だ。
Jockey was incredibly calm, allowed the horse to throw his tantrum without escalating the behavior. She sat like it was another day at the office!
This wasn’t a “tantrum”. There was something obviously wrong with the horse. A better rider/owner would’ve realized that it wasn’t a good time and wouldn’t have forced the horse to run or at the very least would’ve done what they could to find the problem. If the horse is in pain, uncomfortable, or just on edge, making them run despite the obvious off-behavior is exactly how horses get hurt. You should never put the sport over the horse. But then again, this is horse racing so putting the sport over the horse is literally the name of the game.
Edit: Turns out the horse was in severe pain due to a piece of equipment that is put on some racehorses while in the paddock and then taken off while being saddled. It’s a form of restraint that is basically constantly telling the horse “stop”. It was only taken off right before they entered the gate, hence why the horse seemed so calm so suddenly. Because of the device, any amount of pressure on the reins would’ve added an insane amount of pressure on the horse’s poll (top of the head behind the ears) and teeth/gums, all very sensitive areas. Not only that, but the horse was also being given mixed signals with the rider and leading humans telling him to go forward while the device in his mouth was telling him to stop. The poor guy had absolutely no idea what he was supposed to do. All things considered, she’s lucky the horse didn’t flip over or trip on its own feet. Heck, the horse had every reason to try to throw her off and/or bolt. People need to understand that horses don’t just throw tantrums like big babies, they only react when there’s legitimately something wrong, whether that be they’re spooked, untrained, in pain, uncomfortable, or what have you.
ダンビュライトに簡単に落とされた戸崎騎手よりすでに馬の扱い方は上手いんじゃないですかw
冗談はさておき本当にすごいと思います☺️
👰😍🙄😱
騎手の体幹の凄さがわかる動画
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Am I the only one that sees this horse in total unbearable pain??
Probably really harsh bits and other things :/ such a shame
it’s china what do u expect? they kill dogs to eat them can’t imagine what they do when the horses looses
@@agataicegarden7336 How dare you! This is Japan and they do not eat dogs!
Just Me Yes, you are the only one.
@@tessdurberville711 then you need to take a closer look, because this is a torture device, the horse is in pain, and it is caused by some humans, who will do anything to a horse to get results. It is not right to cause pain to any animal!
I HAVE BEEN RIDDING RACE HORSES FOR 40YRS, I COULD NOT BELIEVE THAT YOUNG LADY'S RIDDING ABILITY, BRILLIANT. FROM UK
What exactly was brilliant about her riding abilities? She was pulling on those reins like crazy. It only caused more pain thus more stress for the horse...
@@spoodergwen YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT RIDING RACEHORSES ON A RACE TRACK.
Респект и уважение!Этой девушки успехов и здоровья,в наше время мужиков наверное с 10 из 1000 найдешь,кто смогбы повторить то что она сделала,но за безопасность других она должна думать была заранее.
these Japanese thoroughbreds are NOT schooled as well for the start as UK or U.S. racehorses. Ponying is the way to go for those frayed nerves. Seen more accidents in start gate with these races, their process is bit scary. Trucks and maintenance crew ON track before start??
The trucks and crew shouldn't bother him. They're always there on our USA tracks. Thoroughbreds , well over here in the USA are bomb proof. This horse needs ALOT of work. ALOT of discipline . They're usually used to crowds. He could have been a very young horse. Seemed way too nervous with that darn hood on. Best to let them SEE, stare and get used to the crowds. I was VERY in awe of how she just sat him out that whole time. Kept her balance perfectly even with one foot up in the stirrup and one leg hanging. She did a great job. THEY need to train this horse ALOT more before risking another person getting on him. geez.
That horse is very uncomfortable somewhere probably in its mouth
I dread thinking about what will happen/has happened to this horse. Bet he/she would do fine in the UK, Canada or the US.
@@peggypapczun2906 I've raced, and ive seen this happen a few times, it happened to me once, she will give the horse a hard ride with her whip, and the horse will be disciplined hard after the race.
@@Joe-kt9do Hello Joe, sorry I am 7 months late in replying. Thought I did. I believe Lori said it best, above reply. Japanese horses need more schooling in the paddock and gate; not whipping them or abusing them in any way. Yes, all horses need discipline but not in abusive ways. Beating them into submission is cruel and unnecessary. Pony horses are vital for calming effects. I can't for the life of me understand why racing jurisdictions ban them.
this horse SO fcking OBVIOUSLY in pain from some part of the bit arrangement - it looks WAY too tight between bit to poll. Or the tongue of the bit stuck in a painful part between roof of mouth and teeth. Every part of the way he will not stand one more ounce of pull on his bridle...that's a genuine pain response.
The jockey did a great job riding him through that.
MI ADMIRACIÓN AMIGOS ,FELICIDADES POR SU VALOR.
Kalo di madura ada kerapan sapi
All I can say is I feel terrible sorry for that poor horse in the hands of those ruthless people who could careless about the animal.
競馬見てると騎手が可愛そうに見えてくるのは
私だけだろうか
乗馬クラブでだって
落馬して左足折れたし
馬は優しいけど
やることが余裕でエグいんだよなぁ
叩かれて走らされる馬も十分可愛そうだけどな
これが丹羽だったら馬をぶん殴ってただろうな
The horse is visibly scared and somewhat crazy. The rider(jocky) is crazier for risking her life and all the other riders .
The horse was in pain that's why he was acting out, no release from the pain bit/reins
That lady is a good rider
thats what im saying lol
lol ikr
Horse needs more time with a trainer. She rode him very well. Impressed by her
Are there any race horses there at
g g grand foals Race horse secretariat ????
I wonder if they had just changed the bit to something harsher. It looked like it was the bit was what the horse was objecting to. Notice the red ribbon on the tail as a warning signifying the horse will kick anyone behind it.
Poor horse 🐎 😢 bad cruel people 👎😡
What a strong brave young woman , she did a wonderful Job handling that nutty horse
😂🤣😃
E lindo ver uma moça tocando um cavalo na pista não é prá quem tem coragem nos tinha uma Pelotas rs brasileira
落ち着きの無い 馬やな
騎手って 大変だ😳
菜々子さんお疲れさま
明日 中京 応援行きますね😁
性悪の馬を操る難しさが、ひしひしと伝わってきますなぁ。
So sad to see a horse in destress.
Excitement isn't distress.
@@sanniepstein4835 its abuse not excitement but okay
see the horse's mouth ? every time some one pulls or yanks the reins/bit the horse moves his head trying to escape the pain. also, that horse is most likely saying this in his head "ow ow ow stop pulling on my face ow ow ow i dont want to run and get beat with whip ow".
The horse seems to focus itself on something. When she geht’s the horse or of that, he shows his nervousness and resistance again. Not only or because of the bit. It can be because of the whole situation. And the rider always tries to get him out of that focus by her legs first
@@sanniepstein4835 THAT WAS NOT EXCITEMENT - you need to learn more about horses and
how they explain their discomfort !
How old is the horse?
Stay calm and go with the flow. Great Jockey !
miss Nanako Fujita, is the most beautiful jockey in the world
...or is the most horse abuser in the world...
Did they use too harsh a bit on this horse?
Yes the did, it was very painful for that poor horse 🐎 😢
gutsy rider but she needs to soften her hands a tiny bit tension breeds and retains tension, just softening them a bit would make a huge difference, you cant be saying go forward with that much contact.
メンコに赤リボン…かなりピーキーな馬だね😅
This jockey doesn’t know what she’s doing. The horse clearly sees the other horses cantering by him and he’s getting excited about it. And she’s not letting him warm up. It doesn’t take much for a horse to kill someone
Elle a dompté la bête...
C était pas fait d avance !
Bravo à elle.
Le cheval est très racé...
Très beau. 🐴👍
Why they dont use "Pony" leads to take these thoroughbreds onto the track is a mystery. Horses seem poorly schooled for the level of racing. but great ride by Nanako....
I was thinking the same thing. If there was another rider to pony the horse to the starting gates, it probably would have been much easier.
I wouldn't call this a "great ride" she be pulling on those reins like crazy 🤷♀️
@@g48205 they don't use pony horses in UK either. Just in the USA, I think.
„Like crazy“? No not at all. She pullt the horse sideways to distract him and to break its focus.
NO THAT WASN"T THE REASON..........the poor horse was either in a LOT of pain (I suspect in his mouth with a bad unfamiliar painful bit) ...... or / and being given oppossing instructions kinda like "Hurry up but slow down" utterly confussing !
She did amazing 👏👏
For staying on, Yeah congratulations for her, but the way she rode was terrible.
Horses have to pay a high price for the stupidity of humans
She did so well to stay on that horse and handled him really well. She was ready to bail though and 100% knew he Could throw her. Great horsewoman.
I was actually expecting him to go under the gate like so many horses in Japan do. I've never seen it happen before but twice I've seen it on this channel.
Did someone slip a burr under his saddle cloth or girth?
The hood was pointless and almost a flag to the horse to carry on to warrant wearing it.
Superb rider Nanako very well sat etc girl power yet again 🙌
Are they blind...why does he have the second halter still on???
what time does the horse rear?
すごい😆⤴
Nanako power girl
Nanako is beyond incredible. I have never seen a racing horse be so upset and challenging before a race. How Nanako stayed seated I shall never know. Totally awesome 👌 Power girl indeed and so lightweight to control the horses shenanigans! Xxx
That poor horse is in so much pain. Horse racing is a despicable sport. They run baby horses o there death. 2 years is way to young to die a slow and horrible death!
Jockey jorge valdivieso un grande como profesional y pesona.
You can tell that horse is stressed and terrified bye the look of his eye poor horse
You need to watch the movie HIDALGO. THAT was an intelligent horse but the OWNER was the hero. This poor horse is being treated like an ANIMAL and not an individual that has needs of his own. That red head gear was frightening him. I'm glad they finally pulled it off. But the girl didn't seem to care about the horse. She was just there to ride any horse they gave her ... how terrible.
Comme quoi il faut êtes courageux pour êtes jockey et patient et pour une femme c'est plus dur physiquement elle a été très patiente et absolument pas brutale
The tongue is blue and hanging out of it's mouth on the left side during the race. Also appears to be totally lame on the left hindquarter or stifle.
Arabella Manchini race horses mouth are worn out. the slightest touch can’t be felt by their mouths. so the only resort to go for is to tie their tongues. they can feel it then.
@@mayanobles4787 Please explain the biological process you describe of "the mouth worn out" since many of these horses are 3yo's. A tongue that is over the bit and/or out is not indicative of a good jockey. And the horse looks lame.
@@arabellamanchini7889 that's interesting to say because the most famous female horse is USA "Zenyatta " Always had her tongue out.... she won 19 out of 20 in her career...
@@stevie56565 What does that have to do with my initial comment? Your reference to Zenyatta. does not necessarily mean that a horse who's winning is good example since she was retired after 4 seasons which is typical for this industry. The tongue is intrinsically linked to various aspects of equine anatomy and performance.
Arabella Manchini what does it mean when the tongue is hanging out and blue? I’m wanting to learn as much about horse anatomy and behaviour as possible and your comment really piqued my interest.
Wow, horses are so beautiful, I can't lay my eyes off of these smooth coats, just WOW, man!
Gesindel dreckiges
Does anyone have a name/information or a photo of a horse on the video?
Das Tier hat sichtbar Schmerzen durch das Gebiss und versucht sich dem zu entziehen. Gruselig
Bin voll deiner Meinung es sieht einfach grausam aus und es ist auch grausam. Mich wundert es nicht das dass Pferd sich so gewehrt hat.
Ich bin ganz eurer meinung das ist quälerrei
LOL someone wants to giddy up and run!!!! He gorgeous! A little naughty but nothing she can't handle!
Nanako did a great job staying with that 🐎!
"staying with that"... and continue to abuse horses.
Good girl! Super cool on a difficult horse. Fantastic rider
良いですね!動画をありがとうございます。
Diffcult horse well ridden!!
I was pretty much trying to coach this dude through the screen lol. Saying 'Reassure him instead of just holding him back' 'he needs your confidence' 'pat his neck he relaxing now' 'heels down' 'give with your hands'
That girl jockey has to be the best rider I have ever seen, she sat that horse so perfectly. Horse needs a bit of behavior training and discipline.
@Michael Burkinshaw I agree, the girl should have firmly disciplined that horse. But it's the job of the trainer most importantly. The horse needs to learn the basics, going back to when he was a baby. Daily behaviour training should be mandatory, in front of the stewards, before this horse is allowed to race again. He is dangerous. Good luck with your riding career.
@Michael Burkinshaw I'm glad you ride for a good trainer! These race horses need discipline according to their problems (as long as they are sound) and not treated like puppies and kittens. Training starts from birth, and if it doesn't happen, that horse may become a hellion as he matures. Dangerous horses like this one don't belong near a racetrack until their issues are worked out. Wishing you lots of success in proper horse handling.
@Michael Burkinshaw Please excuse the late reply, Michael. Yes, I ride but am retired from competition. Had too many very bad accidents. Now I just relax, love my horses and enjoy the scenery.
@Michael Burkinshaw Sorry you had a difficult time and weren't able to discipline properly. You can thank PETA and other animal rights groups for having the whips changed, also for number of times used. But in the past too many horses were truly abused by over-zealous riders, coming back with their mounts bloody with torn skin. I have seen this. On the other hand, whips are necessary for many horses, even if properly trained. If the jockeys use regular whips only if necessary, I see no reason to ban regular ones. Padded crops probably would not be safe in this dangerous game of ours when a horse gets dangerous or difficult. But I do believe many horses are not taught manners, therefore, the non-padded whip is necessary. Good luck, Michael, and stay safe. This COVID mess has to end eventually.
@Michael Burkinshaw Well hello Michael, and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too! I am doing just fine, thank you, and trying to stay warm these days. Our horses are hairy yaks, we're keeping their winter coats, not clipping. Hope you are doing well and staying well and safe. Have you been riding at all? Again, Merry Christmas & Happy Healthy New Year!
She keeps pulling bit so he's backing up and possible rear! Soon as lead on she have stopped pulling!
P.S. I am probably the only one from Canada!
Kahnawake, Qc, Canada
@@chloeleemohawk Hey, we are neighbors! Brampton, Ontario.
Peggy Papczun I was born in Brampton lol
@@theresaswackhamer5673 Well whaddya know, we could be relatives!
Sk
sensacional esta joqueta japonesa, terrific , beautfful
Fantastica esta jocketa ,muy valiente y eficiente .
These horses are so wound up it’s surprising it doesn’t happen more often.
Wow! what athletic ability! Love to see her/ him? as a dressage horse. jockey did a fine job
as a dressage horse???? He would be a terrible dressage horse!!!! lol.....
Thoroughbreds are no good dressage horses. The behind legs are strong and longer than the Front legs. A dressage horse must have long Front lege fon movement
Many ottb's can be and are good dressage horses, including being shown successfully at the GP level. If a ottb has the right angles in it's bone structure everything else is merely training. an uphill build, nice length of hip, shoulder and pasterns with the appropriate angle head and neck emerging from the shoulder about at the point of shoulder all point to a prospect with the conformation that could make a horse a nice prospect. Of course the hindquarters are powerful, they have to be strong to allow the horse to elevate the forehand and carry more of the horse's weight as the training progresses
@@stevie56565 щ
Valerie do you know what the red ribbon around the tail means??? Means he is high strung and likes to kick out. He’s too high strung ... so many other horses choose for dressage .... not this one ....
If the horse doesn’t like it people shouldn’t force them to do it. Most people insert drugs or steroids to make them go faster. I think no animal should be forced to do what their not comfortable with. Especially when they whip them... Like seriously someone wouldn’t go around telling you to run faster by whipping you
Походу лошадь в этой сборке вышла первый раз на дорожку😮
that bit is WAYYYY to sharp for that horse just look at it