These are the types of classes that bring people to our breed. It's a shame that people haven't figured that out by now. Classes like this are why we continue to show on the open circuits.
This was 1996 at the US Nationals Arabian Horse show in Louisville Kentucky.. I was there as both an exhibitor (western pl and native costume and was an IAHA licensed judge at that time) and spectator. I have to say that I knew Gary Ferguson (rider and trainer in the video) back then- even rode a few horses he had for sale looking for my son and other friends looking to buy and his horses were always well cared for and some of the best reiners I ever sat up on. Yes, he won the class. It was far more impressive in person than this video shows.The slides were awesome the spins great lead changes effortless and he smile and had a cigarette dangling from his lips and a rough unshaven look to play the motorcycle rider look and a smile at the end that lit the arena when he took that cigarette (unlit and gave that last hand gesture. I've never seen a more "fun freestyle performance before or since- cute well executed yes, but no wheres close to as fun to watch and feel you are a part of the performance.. Music was a perfect choice and turn up your volume to watch it because it was played loudly that night and it ROCKED! Those reins were useless (may as well as been bridle-less and this horse had been ridden that way also. He scored two perfect 80's and one judge decide a perfect score wasn't enough and gave him a 1000. The whole PACKED arena at the state fair grounds went crazy..
Yup - - I was there, too, and I don't think I've ever had that much fun at a horse show. It was awesome!!! The whole performance was impressive, creative and the ... crowd... went... WIIIILLLLLDDDDD!!!! Best Reining Freestyle ever.
Lisa, I rode Dressage in college and can tell you that Dressage and Reining have more in common than Dressage and say, H/J. Many of the "moves" are the similar but speed and execution make the difference. I heard rumors that they had a time getting the handlebars fixed to the saddle, but but worked. What level and where do you ride? I am a fan of several Arab dressage horses...
No actually, I have seen some great trainers whom I'd not hesitate to send my own horse to for training, or recommend for a friend. BTW, we LOVE our guns. Buy 'em at Wal-Mart.
Hi there, I was just wondering, could I please use this video if I give you full credit for it?? I am making a mix of videos and photos of arabian horses, to show there versatility, and this is incredible!
Only those who don't know them misunderstand them. I have had Arabians for 45 years. They are versatile, intelligent and very people oriented. Not another breed can compare...
I do both english and western riding... it is really stupid how everyone fights about whether or not Arabs should do this style/discipline or that... Arabians are one of the most versatile and smart breed there is pretty much. Why can't we all just get along based on the fact that we love this commonly misunderstood breed?
LOL all you English riders CRACK me up. Seriously? Arabs can do Western better than most stock horses can. I really wish English riders would get in the western saddle more often to realize it's just as hard work as their precious fancy dancy english.
As an arabian owner who shows in H/J and Dressage, I expected to be horrified by this clip, but I am pretty impressed. It looks like the rider is using mostly natural aids, and not hampering the horse with the giant handlebar "prop". I had heard that reining (which I know little about) utilizes a dressage theory, must now start researching....
That's just awful!! And the point of that was.........? There are so many so-called "trainers" that have no business being around horses. They need a compassion check!
While he does ride from his seat and legs, you can see how tight the reins get when he tries to do complicated manuveurs. I'm just saying it would have been better the reins had been longer, or even if they had been tied to the saddle. As i said, the fact that this horses isn't dragging his nose on the ground, and stays calm through the whole routine shows alot for this horse, the rider and the sport. I just think that training for less rein use would make it a better routine.
I thought this was a really excellent example of what the sport can be and how much fun horse showing can be, but i hate that so much of what that guy did relied on the reins. I can do that pattern on my horse bridleless, it just makes me sad that the horse has no training to go bridleless. It would have mad ehtat run that much better if it had been bridleless or even if the reins had been tied to the saddle horn. Still a very neat idea for reining and obviously the horse has had good care.
Why? That was a good ride with a good rider! Feel sorry for those with their heads tied down with martingales for extended periods of time so they can't un-kink their necks if they want to. I don't like most horse shows. This one seemed to be creatively "natural" for the horse.
OMFG...I grew up showing Arabians...even competed in Open ASHA shows, at the time that was the toughest...placed won and was a Champion..... THAT by far was the coolest, reminded me of my sweet DARODAN.... check out results from 1975 -76 Teal Markley I have shown many horses and many breeds since then... AND THAT WAS THE MOST ENTERTAINING EVER...hats off to you!
@aqhalover1995 I have, and it goes quite well. My hunter pleasure/sport horse Arabian has beaten Paints and Quarter Horses at open shows with judges who are biased against Arabians, in western pleasure. Don't come watch a video with a title that says ARABIAN just to hate.
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS!!! I had heard about it a long time ago and the whole story behind him flicking the cig at the judge lol and I'd been wanting to see it soooo badly and omg here it is!! haha AWESOME! :D
I'm not American.. But this was just awesome. A biker, a consummate horseman, and a beautiful Arabian. How is anyone gonna top this??? ❤😂💪
These are the types of classes that bring people to our breed. It's a shame that people haven't figured that out by now. Classes like this are why we continue to show on the open circuits.
I'm so back here again. Lol
omg sooooo good
I love Harley's and horses... so this is perfect!
I was there and this performance was so much fun! The crowd was going crazy :)
This was 1996 at the US Nationals Arabian Horse show in Louisville Kentucky.. I was there as both an exhibitor (western pl and native costume and was an IAHA licensed judge at that time) and spectator. I have to say that I knew Gary Ferguson (rider and trainer in the video) back then- even rode a few horses he had for sale looking for my son and other friends looking to buy and his horses were always well cared for and some of the best reiners I ever sat up on. Yes, he won the class. It was far more impressive in person than this video shows.The slides were awesome the spins great lead changes effortless and he smile and had a cigarette dangling from his lips and a rough unshaven look to play the motorcycle rider look and a smile at the end that lit the arena when he took that cigarette (unlit and gave that last hand gesture. I've never seen a more "fun freestyle performance before or since- cute well executed yes, but no wheres close to as fun to watch and feel you are a part of the performance.. Music was a perfect choice and turn up your volume to watch it because it was played loudly that night and it ROCKED! Those reins were useless (may as well as been bridle-less and this horse had been ridden that way also. He scored two perfect 80's and one judge decide a perfect score wasn't enough and gave him a 1000. The whole PACKED arena at the state fair grounds went crazy..
Yup - - I was there, too, and I don't think I've ever had that much fun at a horse show. It was awesome!!! The whole performance was impressive, creative and the ... crowd... went... WIIIILLLLLDDDDD!!!! Best Reining Freestyle ever.
I'm in love but a real biker doesn't wave with his right hand LOL
It was 1996 Arabian Nationals at Freedom Hall with Gary Ferguson
Lisa, I rode Dressage in college and can tell you that Dressage and Reining have more in common than Dressage and say, H/J. Many of the "moves" are the similar but speed and execution make the difference. I heard rumors that they had a time getting the handlebars fixed to the saddle, but but worked. What level and where do you ride? I am a fan of several Arab dressage horses...
1996 but it was Gary.
No actually, I have seen some great trainers whom I'd not hesitate to send my own horse to for training, or recommend for a friend. BTW, we LOVE our guns. Buy 'em at Wal-Mart.
I remember seeing this in person. It was awesome!!!!
this was fantastic
That's an amazing Idea, and I'm stealing it for my Costume for Costume classes this year!! haha. My friend did somethin' like that once.
Hi there, I was just wondering, could I please use this video if I give you full credit for it?? I am making a mix of videos and photos of arabian horses, to show there versatility, and this is incredible!
Only those who don't know them misunderstand them. I have had Arabians for 45 years. They are versatile, intelligent and very people oriented. Not another breed can compare...
Who is it...
I do both english and western riding... it is really stupid how everyone fights about whether or not Arabs should do this style/discipline or that... Arabians are one of the most versatile and smart breed there is pretty much. Why can't we all just get along based on the fact that we love this commonly misunderstood breed?
what is this horses breeding?? He my arab gelding looks just like your horse except no white on his face.
So did he win the class?
LOL all you English riders CRACK me up. Seriously? Arabs can do Western better than most stock horses can. I really wish English riders would get in the western saddle more often to realize it's just as hard work as their precious fancy dancy english.
As an arabian owner who shows in H/J and Dressage, I expected to be horrified by this clip, but I am pretty impressed. It looks like the rider is using mostly natural aids, and not hampering the horse with the giant handlebar "prop". I had heard that reining (which I know little about) utilizes a dressage theory, must now start researching....
That's just awful!! And the point of that was.........? There are so many so-called "trainers" that have no business being around horses. They need a compassion check!
While he does ride from his seat and legs, you can see how tight the reins get when he tries to do complicated manuveurs. I'm just saying it would have been better the reins had been longer, or even if they had been tied to the saddle. As i said, the fact that this horses isn't dragging his nose on the ground, and stays calm through the whole routine shows alot for this horse, the rider and the sport. I just think that training for less rein use would make it a better routine.
I thought this was a really excellent example of what the sport can be and how much fun horse showing can be, but i hate that so much of what that guy did relied on the reins. I can do that pattern on my horse bridleless, it just makes me sad that the horse has no training to go bridleless. It would have mad ehtat run that much better if it had been bridleless or even if the reins had been tied to the saddle horn. Still a very neat idea for reining and obviously the horse has had good care.
Why? That was a good ride with a good rider! Feel sorry for those with their heads tied down with martingales for extended periods of time so they can't un-kink their necks if they want to. I don't like most horse shows. This one seemed to be creatively "natural" for the horse.
I feel sorry for the horse. :'(
WOW a very good sliding stop o.o
OMFG...I grew up showing Arabians...even competed in Open ASHA shows, at the time that was the toughest...placed won and was a Champion..... THAT by far was the coolest, reminded me of my sweet DARODAN.... check out results from 1975 -76 Teal Markley I have shown many horses and many breeds since then... AND THAT WAS THE MOST ENTERTAINING EVER...hats off to you!
@aqhalover1995 I have, and it goes quite well. My hunter pleasure/sport horse Arabian has beaten Paints and Quarter Horses at open shows with judges who are biased against Arabians, in western pleasure. Don't come watch a video with a title that says ARABIAN just to hate.
Awesome ride!!!!!!!!!!! Love it!!!
What a cool horse!!! I gotta say I have such a soft-spot for Arabs & QHs :)
wow to cool ^^
Classic! That takes me back to a beautiful Arabian that my dad brought home back in 1975. So lean and so strong. Thanks Tami.
this is soooo cool. love it. dont matter what breed your horse is, you train it, it'll try its hardest to do it. :)
My Arabs have beaten plenty of stock horses in open shows. A good horse is a good horse - regardless of the breed.
coolest thing ever!
How he made this wheelie?
Awesome horse and rider!!! What a great concept!
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS!!! I had heard about it a long time ago and the whole story behind him flicking the cig at the judge lol and I'd been wanting to see it soooo badly and omg here it is!! haha AWESOME! :D
This is the best!!! Great horsemanship!!! I Love your creativity~~ Beautiful horse~
Only one horsepower, needs constant upkeep and it has ape hangers - Gee, I wonder who makes this one?
HAHAHAHAHHAHA That's so bad ass!
Awesome!
That was way, WAY cool! My favorite breed of horse (I have three Arabs) performing to one of my favorite tunes. Wow!
I think this is Gary Furgeson, and this was Louisville 1996!
I was there this year and I don't remember exactly but I believe it was between 94-97
What year was this?