He's still alive this is just a video talking about his competition retirement back in 2016 and Charlotte remembering Valegro while he was still in competition work, incredible team lovely to see their story ♥
This horse and rider is actually what inspired me to start dressage. I have no experience at all with anything english. I've been doing western rodeo for 5 years now and still want to do that. This team is amazing!
Wikipedia says: Valegro is a gelding ridden by the British equestrian Charlotte Dujardin in the sport of dressage. He stands 16.2hh and has the stable name of Blueberry. He is a double World Champion in Dressage, he won Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle at the World Equestrian Games in 2014. Born: 2002 Breed: Dutch Warmblood Owner: Carl Hester Rowena Luard Anne Barrott
Thank God he's retired from that cruelty. Just think now how much he was whipped into control 😢 makes me sick. I'm so glad they are now seeing how she trains her horses
I guess, after seeing the video this week July 2024, it’s goodbye to Dujardin. She called it an error of judgement. Sadly, she looked adept at whipping the horse who clearly was in pain because of her actions. A passion for medals is a passion for horse cruelty. It’s about getting the horse to do what you want. It’s a sad day for all.
That was actually early - many jumping 20 years old horses in FEI still, also dressage. Mine is 16, and still jumping like a 6 years. Why is he retirering so early? :)
@@belindastergaard5012 she and Carl said that he had already won every title he could win, so there was no reason to keep going. They wanted to retire him at the top of the discipline, so that people would remember him as the incredible horse he was(so he wouldn’t go out like Totilas)
My horse foams at the mouth when i ride, its actually very normal to see when a horse is doing physical work its actually seen as a positive as it shows the horse is being ridden correctly and relaxed, because if the horse was tense with bad posture and ridden wrong the salivary glad is inhibited and there mouth goes dry ♥
Valegro wasn’t trained using hyperflexion or Rolkur . Sadly Totilas was trained with Rolkur and totally ruined his front legs when they began to calcify at the knee joints .Valegro did not lift his front legs in such an exaggerated manner. He was trained sympathetically in order to achieve the maximum and phenomenal success he attained.
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There'll never be another Valegro!❤🥰🥕🐴💯
There may be you never know 😊
You are so right there will never be
He's still alive this is just a video talking about his competition retirement back in 2016 and Charlotte remembering Valegro while he was still in competition work, incredible team lovely to see their story ♥
I think people are confusing him with Totilas who just passed because of colic
No I'll miss valegro competin
FEI posted a goodbye and i thought he died!
@@abigailbrennan9330 this is why I HATE colic
they are stunning and I totally love the positivity charlotte always brings up
wow i am amazed of how PRETTY this horse is
I belive hes a dark Bay but he has been clipped, yes he's very pretty 😌
hi yh thats what i though have a lovely x-mas
This horse and rider is actually what inspired me to start dressage. I have no experience at all with anything english. I've been doing western rodeo for 5 years now and still want to do that. This team is amazing!
Such a handsome boy, and he seems terribly sweet too! I just love horses, they fill my heart with such warmth and joy!
The last sentences she said about Valegro just shows what a remarkable rider Charlotte really is!!!💯❣️
Don’t know about horses but it seems wonderful that Valegro was given the opportunity to retire before he got any older! Wonderful ❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing! I love these two together. What a great team!
So inspiring for me and my boy. Thank you. We look forward to meeting you FEI. Stay tuned for "Domenico"
there’ll never b another Totilas! haha there’ll never b another Valegro🇬🇧💕
Thanks charlotte ❤️❤️ you gave me encouragement to continue on going 🎯❤️❤️
Wikipedia says: Valegro is a gelding ridden by the British equestrian Charlotte Dujardin in the sport of dressage. He stands 16.2hh and has the stable name of Blueberry. He is a double World Champion in Dressage, he won Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle at the World Equestrian Games in 2014.
Born: 2002
Breed: Dutch Warmblood
Owner: Carl Hester Rowena Luard Anne Barrott
Well done Charlotte and valegro
I do show jumping but I just love dressage as well. Dressage I f such an amazing sport and Charlotte and Valero just make it better
Thank God he's retired from that cruelty. Just think now how much he was whipped into control 😢 makes me sick. I'm so glad they are now seeing how she trains her horses
I guess, after seeing the video this week July 2024, it’s goodbye to Dujardin. She called it an error of judgement. Sadly, she looked adept at whipping the horse who clearly was in pain because of her actions. A passion for medals is a passion for horse cruelty. It’s about getting the horse to do what you want. It’s a sad day for all.
We will all miss velgro
He’s not dead
He was Soo beautiful
he’s still alive tho 😳?
@@cissy3994 I know
how is valegro doing today ?
From what I'm aware he's still ridden and hacked every day at home!
Quite well, in Carl's own words "The King of the Barn."
❤ Valegro
Retiring a horse at 14 is pretty early
And that is why I really have huge respect for Carl and Charlotte 😁
He isn't completely retired. He's just retired from competitions
He’s just retired from competitions
Hes still ridden daily and hacked, hes won everything he could have won and they wanted him to retire at his peak.
@oʇoɥd ǝlıɟoɹd ʎɯ ʞɔılɔ ʇ,uop OOP I clicked on it hehehehe
That was actually early - many jumping 20 years old horses in FEI still, also dressage. Mine is 16, and still jumping like a 6 years. Why is he retirering so early? :)
I think she said something about wanting him to end on a high note...
@@shashashankaramani4307 Ah okay , fair :)
@@belindastergaard5012 she and Carl said that he had already won every title he could win, so there was no reason to keep going. They wanted to retire him at the top of the discipline, so that people would remember him as the incredible horse he was(so he wouldn’t go out like Totilas)
@@libbynoelle That's nice :)
Sad he’s not a stallion. Imagine little Valegro babies 🥰
Poor baby is she at least gonna keep him after he’s retired plssss tell me she is
He is the king of Carl's yard.
So sweet to see the foam coming g out of his mouth.
Thats the thing you thought was sweet from this whole video? I cant tell if you're being sarcastic or not
My horse foams at the mouth when i ride, its actually very normal to see when a horse is doing physical work its actually seen as a positive as it shows the horse is being ridden correctly and relaxed, because if the horse was tense with bad posture and ridden wrong the salivary glad is inhibited and there mouth goes dry ♥
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Isn't she the one that got filmed whipping horses in trading ? Sad and unfortunate . Shame on her.
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aw she loves her horsey. even puts a peice of metal in its mouth and ties it shut
Rolkur is evil. Thank God he is free from that mid evil torture.
He wasnt trained with rollkur. Totilas was.
Valegro wasn’t trained using hyperflexion or Rolkur . Sadly Totilas was trained with Rolkur and totally ruined his front legs when they began to calcify at the knee joints .Valegro did not lift his front legs in such an exaggerated manner. He was trained sympathetically in order to achieve the maximum and phenomenal success he attained.