I need to ride.... I will never be truly fulfilled until I do. I have always had a special connection with ridding... these riders and their horses are beautiful!
I feel you, I've been itching to ride for the past few years but haven't had the opportunity. I started having dreams every night about riding and sometimes I'd wake up and I couldn't go back to sleep. I just scheduled my first riding lesson since I was nine yesterday. I hope you're riding today, I know this comment is old. It's truly a feeling like no other.
@Karina Peters In America we have just as much colorful horses as you do, in fact we are home to the majority of the mustang population who are quite colorful. I belive there is no difference of horse colors between the US and the EU. Perhaps the horses from the US that seem to mostly be bay or chestnut in the US are just because throughbreds are the primary horse for jumping. And throughbreds are more commonly bay and chestnut than grey. Another factor may be since greys have lighter colored hooves which factor to more fragile hooves which is not ideal for jumping. But there are some greys with stronger hooves occasionally. My point is that we have palominos, paints, pintos, creamellos, dappled greys, appaloosas, blacks, roans, and many other vibrant colors that are also in the EU. And approximately in the same amout.
IS it just me or does it seem like the women always have better leg placement? I dont know if im just imagining that but i just feel like the women have better leg placement than most of the male riders xD Especially over the jump. Not only in this video but many others too
its just some males are all 'go for it and risk anything' kind of riders and most of the women riders (like myself) are carefull and they want to have a good posture when they ride. xx
Little Miss Sunshine I'm big on posture it helps keep balance and staying centered. But when one is not as equatated during a round it's usually because they're aiming to just be effective.
Well men usually have linger legs or bigger legs so they have more room to wrap around the horse and their leg doesn't stay as still. Like if you are on a horse and your legs don't reach the bottom of his barrel you automatically think you have a good leg because their isn't anywhere for the leg to go and it's steadier. But also could be they just don't work on the placement they work on the effectiveness.
Maybe the women riders started riding equitation as youngsters and that was their foundation for life, and the boys just started jumpers without a equitation foundation. I know in Europe that's the difference in many of the riders
These horses have to be taught to raise their feet higher! When they're training there needs to be someone with a cane poll Standing by each rail and they need to tap the horses hooves as they're going over so they'll raise their legs higher! This is not an easy task but it needs to be done seeing how every one of these horses except for two knocked rails over because their feet are not high enough!
@Gabrielle Klinect Then you are blind to the realities of high level competitive jumping. Think about it. Think about the long term damage to joint, ligaments, and tendons.
beezie knocked the rail and i screamed
I need to ride.... I will never be truly fulfilled until I do. I have always had a special connection with ridding...
these riders and their horses are beautiful!
I feel you, I've been itching to ride for the past few years but haven't had the opportunity. I started having dreams every night about riding and sometimes I'd wake up and I couldn't go back to sleep. I just scheduled my first riding lesson since I was nine yesterday. I hope you're riding today, I know this comment is old. It's truly a feeling like no other.
Me too I know how you feel
@@tuliplouart how’s it going! I hope you are having fun! We’ve been riding for a similar amount of time now :)
ME TOO IM ACHING TO RIDEEEE I WANT TO SEE HORSES :,))))
I really thought Beezie would take it. I screwed when she knocked that rail😅
I love the way Royce jumps!
Can we just talk about how pretty Uceko was? Like the pattern is beautiful!
@Karina Peters In America we have just as much colorful horses as you do, in fact we are home to the majority of the mustang population who are quite colorful. I belive there is no difference of horse colors between the US and the EU. Perhaps the horses from the US that seem to mostly be bay or chestnut in the US are just because throughbreds are the primary horse for jumping. And throughbreds are more commonly bay and chestnut than grey. Another factor may be since greys have lighter colored hooves which factor to more fragile hooves which is not ideal for jumping. But there are some greys with stronger hooves occasionally.
My point is that we have palominos, paints, pintos, creamellos, dappled greys, appaloosas, blacks, roans, and many other vibrant colors that are also in the EU. And approximately in the same amout.
He’s beautiful
@@addywyatt2573 Yes!!
Dapple grey
I like Kent Farrington's horse,I love dapple greys
Me too, im a sucker for blacks, greys, buckskins, anything that stands out.
Me to. I know the color of the horse has nothing to do with it's ability but I am not a fan of any bay they are just extremely common.
IS it just me or does it seem like the women always have better leg placement? I dont know if im just imagining that but i just feel like the women have better leg placement than most of the male riders xD Especially over the jump. Not only in this video but many others too
its just some males are all 'go for it and risk anything' kind of riders and most of the women riders (like myself) are carefull and they want to have a good posture when they ride. xx
Little Miss Sunshine I'm big on posture it helps keep balance and staying centered. But when one is not as equatated during a round it's usually because they're aiming to just be effective.
I feel like when men go over jumps they slide their legs back to far xD women can to but you know aha
Well men usually have linger legs or bigger legs so they have more room to wrap around the horse and their leg doesn't stay as still. Like if you are on a horse and your legs don't reach the bottom of his barrel you automatically think you have a good leg because their isn't anywhere for the leg to go and it's steadier. But also could be they just don't work on the placement they work on the effectiveness.
Maybe the women riders started riding equitation as youngsters and that was their foundation for life, and the boys just started jumpers without a equitation foundation. I know in Europe that's the difference in many of the riders
charlie jayne's horse is so beautiful omg
I know. Chill r z is amazing.
Gabmastaa fabolishus Same. Charlie was the horse that caught my eye the most absolutely stunning. 😍
What a beautiful talent and fast horse
one thing iv'e learned watching us equestrian is that Beezie is extremely good
You don’t have to watch US Equestrian to know that. You just gotta see her go
I agree with u parand najafi I love beezie Madden she's my jumping hero even though I'm second level dressage rider lol
Those are some fast clean runs!
all the horses are beautiful!
Royce is so funny when his tail goes at jumps
The first rider Tracy Fenney with that distance to the second jump and then the big blue oxer :O
Now THIS is jumping!
I am sorry but wich one is the name of the horse bottom or top?
She is fabulous 😬a regular on the team
Why is Tic Tac soooooo mouthy. GORGEOUS jumper. Something is wrong.
Great job
Royce jumped so good
I seriously need to get over my fear of jumping. Lmao
Really thought Charlie had it. He knew what he was doing! (Not that they all didn’t)
Why did the bell in the background in the beginning sound like a bell or buzzer (sound effect of some kind) from family feud
It's a signal for the riders to begin the course
Kent farrington did not look happy at the end
I love watching horse jumping
Katherine Dinan's feet position... I can feel the pain
Go Brianne. We have the same name! I’m guessing hers is spelled differently than mine 😜
Leslie Howard's round, yikes, that ride was hard to watch. Great jump off, gorgeous horses.
I know this was years ago. How tall are these jumps?
I'd say about 5 foot to 5 and 1/2
It's a 4 star, so max height is 1.60m (5"3)
that first horse is fast
Cool
no other horses have such weird names as most of the popular ones
Wow i love the horses and i do horse riding
The referee is so loud!
These horses have to be taught to raise their feet higher! When they're training there needs to be someone with a cane poll
Standing by each rail and they need to tap the horses hooves as they're going over so they'll raise their legs higher!
This is not an easy task but it needs to be done seeing how every one of these horses except for two knocked rails over because their feet are not high enough!
They shouldn't be forced to go even that high. Very hard on their legs.
Poling is incredibly frowned upon and painful. Not to mention illegal by FEI.
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Horses don't have legs
They just have really big fingers...
That's why you have to put the horse down when they break their "leg"
Whenever big money is involved, horses suffer. This is an example.
sonseere10 no
Thank u
This is not true AT ALL. These horses are very well taken care of and are BRED for this. Most of these horses truly enjoy jumping.
@Gabrielle Klinect Then you are blind to the realities of high level competitive jumping. Think about it. Think about the long term damage to joint, ligaments, and tendons.
@@gerrycoleman7290 That's why equine management is very important, so that you don't over jump your horse.
I hope one day I'll be able to jump at that height