HEART-STOPPING: HORSE STAMPEDE ERUPTS ACROSS HYDE PARK
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I would call it training rather than a stampede as it was obviously planned. A stampede implies they were out of control, but thanks for showing it anyway.
It’s a joke where’s your sense of humour
❤先頭の栗毛カラー大好き。🎉待ちわびてます
Agreed, looks like the Kings Troop are doing some sort of manoeuvre
I agree
This is just wonderful to see - thank you for capturing it ! Those horses just love a good gallop when they get the chance ! This training is obviously needed regularly so they know what to expect, and can be relied on to behave the right way ! Beautiful !
Nice to see so many women in the RHA! The regiment makes an impressive sight, even without the full dress uniforms.
Wow ! All those riders are something to see and hear. So organized. Perfect harmony.
😮😮😮😮Freaking awesome. All the horses are awesome and the riders are so cool.
This is exactly what the Horse Artillery was created for, around 1800. Galloping with the canon. Normal artillery could not move over the battlefield at that speed, so it wasn't able to keep up with the cavalry. So this is no stampede, but artillery at a gallop, as if keeping up with "the Charge" by the cavalry.
Watching this reminds me that the UK still has patriots and traditions that are part of Britain and something that people from all over the world come to London with the hope of seeing
Give those men and women a lot of credit, gallop with three horses in hand.
That was definitely an impressive sight! Their own horse AND 2-3 other horses to attend to at a fast trot and canter. Great display of horsemanship along with solidarity to the uniform!
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@@barbarapope3590 Ah, another horse person. In the finest English tradition.
This was a great video. I watched it three times. To see the military artillery ride and perform their duties was amazing to see. I know many of them are ladies too. I'm so impressed with their strength and skills and just everything that they all do. I saw several smiles throughout this exercise. I'm glad they enjoyed the day. This was so fun to watch. I enjoyed seeing the horses gallop so fast and the way the artillery handled multiple horses and the wagons and kept everything so organized and together further demonstrates their training, skills, and love of the horses.
Please do more of these types video's if allowed.
This is the Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery exercising their horses with their Guns which are afforded the same respect as our Colours do for our Regiment
Wow! What a treat to watch.
Dang I know how hard it can be to pony a horse but to pony more then one at a canter👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I saw that too! Amazing. So much could go wrong. But it makes sense to have this skill if the riders fall or fresh horses are need to be brought in a hurry.
Don’t give ridiculous titles to your videos please
They were Not spooked! Only practicing for an event!!!
I dont know who enjoyed it more, the cadets , the horses or ppl watching. Lovely to see the horses exercising. 🐎
They aren't cadets they are Gunners of The Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery in number 2 uniform .
@@kathellison8084 That is No 8 Dress. The Khaki service dress is No 2
Cadets do not exercise with horses or 13 pounder ww1 artillery pieces.
The skill is amazing to watch. The women are just as strong and courageous as the men. It is good balance. Their Teamwork is really in good form.
This is the absolute best in any horsemanship I have ever seen.
We have nothing like this in the US. This is impressive
Incredible. Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦 Amazing discipline 🐎
That was fun to watch. Thank you!
It’s nice they exercise these beauties
The Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery exercising and perhaps rehearsing manoeuvers too. They carry out gun salutes, hence the gun carriages.
Absolutely loved watching this!! -- Linda from USA
This is a practice run by the King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery, likely for the observance of Accession Day, Sunday, Sept.8, , the anniversary of the current King's accession to the throne on the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth. Because the date falls on a Sunday, events to mark the occasion, apart from a sung eucharist in Westminster Abbey, are being held on Monday. So on Sept.9, the King's Troop will be executing a 41-gun royal salute ( the basic 21+ 20 because the venue is a royal park) at noon in Hyde Park and the Honourable Artillery Company will be performing a salute of 62 rounds (the basic 20 + 20 because the Tower is a royal palace + 21 for the City of London) at Gun Wharf, Tower of London at 1 p.m. If you are interested in this kind of thing, keep an eye out for YT videos covering the event. The salute in Hyde Park will be accompanied by music provided by a band from the Household Division.
@@e.chambers2973 Thank you very much for your detailed informations, so interesting to know. I watched the video showing the Artillery Gun Salute in Hyde Park on monday, so stunning!!
@@AlbaAlba-fg2io 😀👍
If you go to such an event take ear protection 😀
Glad they aren’t preparing to protect London from marauders 😀
The horses look like they are enjoying their training. It's wonderful to see every one of them working out so well.
Love this video! Thanks for sharing
From Susan in Michigan USA ❤
It looks like a training exercise to me, showing new recruits how to set up for a gun salute, one instructor on the gun limbers showing where each limber is supposed to move, and another instructor with a dozen solo riders around him, showing them the procedure
There are quite a few officers and snco's and jnco's amongst that group, not new recruits, the soldiers there are selected for service with King's Troop from serving trained soldiers, it is considered a privilege and honour, which i do not think new recruits would qualify for. If you watch the same Troop in full dress you can see the multitude of ranks.
The quality of your sound is always the best. Too, too soft today. It must have been amazing to HEAR all the thunder on the grass!!!! The Gunners are brilliant riders. Given their Woolwich base, is this a monthly exercise? Adorable sight as ever. Thank you.❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Amazing control - A female officer riding at great speed and controlling three horses at once!
Use your earphones. Must better
Adorable 👌👍💕💕💕💕
TOTALLY not expecting this!! Would love to know more about it! ❤❤🇳🇿
@user-zn8bd2oj4m THANKYOU for the explanation 🇳🇿 ❤️
Misleading headline. You did not require to lie, it was interesting enough without your lie. It was rehearsal either for the tattoo or the king birthday etc.,
Tattoos are over for the season. A salute rehearsal for Accession Day, a Royal Birthday, State Opening of Parliament ….
it appeared to be some sort of controlled military exercise (NOT an uncontrolled stampede)
But I would like more into on the what, and the why and the aims of the exercise, if possible, please.
They were practising for a salute. The six guns of the Troop are brought into the field, lined up, and the gunners dismount to fire them at a signal. It might be for a Royal birthday, or the State Opening of Parliament. After the salute is fired, and it will be multiple rounds, the gun teams return, hook up the guns again and ride off. The guns have canvas covers when not at a full dress event
Each officer is accompanied by a trumpeter. The officers’ horses have full manes and may be any colour, but the gun team horses are smaller, heavier and chunkier, have their manes shaved off and are all matched bays or blacks.
You can find many such Salutes here on UA-cam in full dress.
Hope this helps….
DUH!
Watched this a few times now, with no sign anywhere of a stampede!!
Beautiful horses, having some excercise.🐴
Back in 1964 my brother and I attended the Royal Tournament at Earls Court. One of the items on the programme was the Royal Horse Artillery entering the arena st a fast pace. Stopping abruptly, unbuckling the horses from the gun carriage unlosdingvthe cannon 😢😢and firing a salute/salvo. Then hitching the horses up with the cannon rapidly being hoisted back on the carriage and the entire company making a tour of the arena at a gallop before exiting. It was all timed to see how fast the various teams could do it.
I think that was a controlled gallop
AWESOME! Impressive!
Wow! That’s just a small portion of what the horseguards and mounted Calvary could accomplish in the Nepolianic war!
They're not cavalry but horse drawn artillery. They didn't do cavalry charges but had the guns in position behind the mounted cavalry, to shell the opposing lines/battlefield. Cavalry were mounted soldiers used to break through opposing infantry lines. Dragoons were mounted soldiers who would dismount to fight on the ground.
That would be spelled “Napoleonic”
Calvary is where Jesus was crucified, the Americans often misspronounce.
Cavalry is horse mounted troops (or these days light armour or reconnaissance platforms)
These are horse mounted mobile artillery, i think the guns are ww1 vintage 13 pounders which actually saw action in ww1.
Where's the stampede?????
KEEP WATCHING! You obviously don't Know about horses.
It might have been the one Horse named after St. Ampede.
So wonderful to see so many women riding in this group!
Royal Horse Artillery ain't a stampede. A 6 gun battery going through the motions isn't a stampede. Mounted artillery still has a place in modern armies.
Would love if you continued your adventures outside of the touristy side!!!
Why, if I was a tourist I would love to have seen that, if you’re a tourist then you’ll know now that’s where they exercise and maybe you could change your spot while they’re doing their bit. The park is big enough for both, enjoy.
@@BetFarmer-te2lfI agree with you because I am a tourist who love everything about London specially these lovely horses but cant visit anytime.
Exercise not stampede 🙄 lovely thing to see ❤
That was a lovely Sunday morning treat, thank you
Great fun for horses & riders when not slogging thru mud & treacherous conditions
Absolutely awesome!!!!!! Thank you for showing this 💖💖💖💖
I'm not sure the name of the brown with the white on the majority of his face with what appears a lower right white on his leg.... Standing somewhat freely among the others in the far distance.... So Proud... So Very Proud! As His Majestic Display..... ❤
Definitely practice! Each horse is well collected, the riders are correct in position. Please note the mounting blocks. Clearly practice.
It would be nice if you did a voiceover or caption or explanation of who these people are and what’s going on for viewers who don’t know
Yes, please tell us more about who and what's happening in this video.
@@helenveasey7318 its the Kings troop, Royal Horse Artillery on a training exercise.
Hi Charlotte, have put long winded reply to Alba which might help😊
@@AnnofWales21good morning, girlfriend 😀
They were practising for a salute. The six guns of the Troop are brought into the field at a gallop, lined up, and the gunners dismount to fire them at a signal. It might be for a Royal birthday, or the State Opening of Parliament. After the salute is fired, and it will be multiple rounds, the gun teams return, hook up the guns again and ride off. The guns have canvas covers when not at a full dress event
Each officer is accompanied by a trumpeter. The officers’ horses have full manes and may be any colour, but the gun team horses are smaller, heavier and chunkier, have their manes shaved off and are all matched bays or blacks.
You can find many such Salutes here on UA-cam in full dress.
Hope this helps….
Thankyou 😊for sharing the video ‼️🥰
That was no stampede. It was a well-rehearsed exercise, mostly at a walk, nothing above a canter.
It looks like all horses are under control of the riders and drivers. Good exercise.
Fantástico treinamento de aprestamento da tropa, tenho muita admiração pela Artilharia Hipomóvel!Parabéns!
Love it that all the teams are colour matched horses !!
some Regiments of cavalry were named including the horse colours ie Queen's Bay, Royal Scots Greys
What stampede. These horses are on a training exercise. This is a well planned drill
Dangerous but training so essential, practice perfect. Hats off to them all... 💯👏
Stampede - a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals. This was not a stampede.
that was a canter across Hyde Park. It might have looked a bit ungainly at times but was generally under control.
This is not stampeding,it looks like training to me .
DUH! Galloping with artillery - training indeed. Did you figure that out all by yourself!
What HORSE STAMPEDE ????? get your facts right mate
DUH mate! Artillary training on horseback!
For presentation on Assession day Sept 8 but due to Sunday, it will be presented on Monday. The large guns will fire off many rounds. Do some research - mate.
Awesome Thanks for sharing😀
That's not a stampede - the most I saw was a canter.
All horses totally under control, a stamped would be exactly the opposite.
No Way It’s A Stampede, It’s Training 👌👍💕💕💕💕💕
Great training exercise, ❤❤❤
So Beautiful 👌👍👏👏👏👏
I have always loved how the horses listen to the boogle as to how there ears pick up with excitement, this was a whole troop training as the officers and support team were out together. What may seem like a stampede, wasn’t it was the troop pulling the guns at speed with hyped up horses then they had that moment of calming down. Possibly one of them may have had lost a shoe going by the checking of hooves. Before heading back the stables for the debriefing.
Bugle played by Buglers, who interestingly also have swords like the officers which i had not noticed before.
Some Regiments have a Commanding Officers bugler which is considered an honour. I agree with your summary. I also wondered why he (RA Veterinary Corps probably) was checking the hooves that makes sense before going onto the hard road surfaces.
Just Magnificent 💝
Stunning horses ❤
Yes, WOW indeed, what an amazing sight to see!
If this is supposedly a stampede, the horses would be running all over the place.
The soldiers?/ Kings guards had everything right to perfection .
Magnificent sight! ❤
I really enjoy your channel content but please, that "horse stampede erupts" is neither accurate nor helpful; it plays into the hands of those who don't want to see working military horses as part of tradition. Before you know it they'll be complaining of horses "stampeding through London". You could pen an enticing but more accurate heading, I'm sure! Lovely video, nevertheless so thank you.
Good point. No need to play into the hands of those that want to do away with the horses. Other more accurate titles would be enticing to viewers.
Good saturday morning! That's wonderful, Artillery on action (for drills)? Indeed, we should like to know what's going on there, interesting. Could you please reload with some explaination, as you usually do? A magnificent and interesting video, so stunning!! Thank you very much for sharing TKGC!!!
Hello Alba, I'm guessing, but can't say for sure, that this will be a rehearsal for tomorrow, which is Accession Day. (That being the 2nd anniversary of the sad demise of Quenn Elizabeth II and therefore the accession of King Charles III to the throne) There will be a gun salute.🫡
@@AnnofWales21Hello Ann, all ok? Beautiful video, isn't it? Yes, tomorrow the 2nd of Queen Elisabeth, I think there will be a celebration for both Queen E.II and King Charles' accession. Let's hope somebody will film and post the ceremonies, it will be interesting to see. Let's book an...armchair😃 Tomorrow we'll see! Have a nice weekend, Ann!!
@@AlbaAlba-fg2iogood morning Alba
They were practising for a salute. The six guns of the Troop are brought into the field at a gallop, lined up, and the gunners dismount to fire them at a signal. It might be for Accession Day, a Royal birthday, or the State Opening of Parliament. After the salute is fired, and it will be multiple rounds, the gun teams return, hook up the guns again and ride off. The guns have canvas covers when not at a full dress event
Each officer is accompanied by a trumpeter. The officers’ horses have full manes and may be any colour, but the gun team horses are smaller, heavier and chunkier, have their manes shaved off and are all matched bays or blacks.
You can find many such Salutes here on UA-cam in full dress.
Hope this helps….
@Roheryn100 thank you for this, it's great to have an informed person to give such great detail👍
Hello from Upper-Austria! Thank You so much! Have never seen something like this before! Have a nice day and weekend!
Good morning from Australia 🇦🇺🦘🐨💐❤️
It’s definitely training!
I love the Brit's strong horse culture.
The Seagulls... Yo we're out of here ... Fast!
think an old fashioned expression is getting the fidgets out of their feet.
That wasn't a stampede.
What a treat….
That is NOT a stampede .
Lovely sight
With all of these horses and, obviously, skilled riders, how can there be unruly crowds protesting and causing chaos in London?
Training the Kings Guard.
Amazing. I am transfixed.
Stampede? Did I miss something?
Itß not Hyde Park it's Green Park on the other side of Buckingham Palace were the Royal Horse Artillery fires all the ceremonial salutes
Excellent footage & reporting. Question, since many members of HRA are women is this their only military job? Unlike the RGs & household cavalry guards who could see deployment.
I believe they are selected from serving trained soldiers of the Royal Horse Artillery field regiments and it is regarded as an honour to be selected for King's Troop. I don't think they come from other field regiments of artillery, but perhaps an old artillery soldier can clarify. One RHA unit was 7 Regiment RHA which used to be parachute trained i believe.
battle ready, correct term
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De meeste ruiters zijn vrouwen van de Cavalarie.....en dit is hun normale snelheid,en goed georganiseert
Why are so many horses now out of control ? Is it bad handling or something more sinister ?
Practicing for their famous musical drive display (look it up)
The more i see these horses i think they are in so much stree and discomfort 😢,, all that head shaking, so uncomfortable and in pain 😢 i wish they could be given some relief with kinder bits
London is a city of horses.
8:21 the one at the fa😂r left of the screen their reins are too short and their hold is too harsh they need to lengthen the reins and need to have softer hands that's why the horse is agitated you can see how harsh they are by looking at the horses mouth the bit is pulling to much on its mouth
This is not a horse show. Military riding isn't always pretty.
This is short of a stampede. That being said, I hope to God these horses have protective soles under their feet because NOTHING IS WORSE TO THE HORSE THAN TO TROT OR EVEN CANTER ON HARD PAVEMENT. Some of the riders need lessons on staying soft with their hands and seat. Who are the riders?
Waterloo?
😀! Good question 😄! Have a nice day!
Where's the bloody stampede? We call them rushes in Australia. Stampede is a Yankee description and means uncontrolled based on fear and frenzied stock who feed their panic off each other. That was controlled aggression under training environs.
i feel bad for the pooper scooper guy
Stampede????🤦🏼
Rubbish!!!
This is presumably a practice for gun salute later today.
Looks like a training exercise. Certainly not a stampede.
Not a stampede it was a training exercise.