@@migrabar79people, stop with the grammar corrections! With the world saying, "me and so and so", are doing whatever, this was NOTHING! I have trouble speaking 1 language!!!!
@@Malaga321zumteufelI live in Canada, where we've been on metric like the rest of the world for many decades, but I don't know either. It's roughly half a mile. But when you go almost up until 20 years old with 1 system, you always think in that way.
Some folks might not know that some fox hunters, steeplechasers and show jumpers are former race horses. Some were too old to race anymore or too slow to race. That horse was a dragon! How exciting!
Theyre a good match. I had a show jumper who was 1st a champion racehorse. His speed didnt cause him to flatten out over jumps as you'd expect. As long as jumps were high, he would check himself a split second before taking off over the jump, yet he had no respect for smaller jumps. Once he had his head, he was impossible to pull back. If I pointed him in the right direction & sat quietly he'd get over the large jumps smoothly himself & fast; but if I fought to slow him down or even tried half-halting he'd get furious & distracted & start knocking poles down. The usual rules for riding a large show jumping course didnt seem to apply to him. Unleashed & flying describes it.
I think fire breathing dragon is the perfect description of what it feels like to try to hold back a horse who loves to jump that much! Always a pleasure though
Real!! I'm helping train a 5yo cob who LOVES cantering and jumping. And I mean, he LOVES it. He literally cannot stand still when he starts jumping, constantly wanting to get back in line for a jump, but he hasn't jumped as high as the other horses yet so he's gotta wait til they get put down again. Rode him today and was just planning to walk around the arena and maybe a trot. Boy did he have other ideas.. cantered, ears forward the whole time, did a little neigh went I stopped him and SMILED after 😂🫶 Teaching him slow is definitely taking slower than I thought it would lol, but I definitely agree with your statement
@@Sunnys..grxvvehow exciting 💝😍 I’ve started carefully from the start at 3 yr old thoroughbred’s … my heart ❤ is with the Thoroughbred.. my soulmate horse lived to 34 years ! He was the love of my life! I have two walls of our ribbons and medals .. he LOVED being the center of attention in the dressage ring - and loved charming the Judges! In his younger days we competed in jumping and cross - country - and OMG. .. it was difficult to check him coming up to fences !! I attribute all of the medals and ribbons to him - he was like hot butter on bread. I trained under Walter Zettl ~ his voice is still in my head when I ride ( we wore headphones ) … “ and sllllllllooooooow… “ i miss them both . He loved my boy Duke~ you would never dare come to a lesson without gleaming polished boots ~ always filled with gratitude as I came down center line to salute him ❤
And the horse wanted to go FASTER, it was fighting her holding it back and guiding it to make sure it had an appropriate take off. This is a hidden pegasus fighting to be set loose to FLY!
@EllesGhost13 no, she was having to slow him down a bit. He was protesting, yes, he was wanting to go for broke but that's dangerous to horse and rider. She kept him collected so that he could maintain proper form - no different than any elite athlete.
@@goblinofsharksnacks Everything about this is uncomfortable for the horse. Nothing was designed to be comfortable for the horse, only the rider. It's abuse at it's finest.
So you don't see a distressed horse with a bit thats bothering like I do? This horse is just trying to get over with it, since this shit is probably drilled in the horse during training. The rider may actually like this, but the horse probably just wants to be with the herd grazing in peace.
Die Bstände zwischen den Sprungelementen sind viel zu kurz !!!🙄🤨😬 Das arme Pferd kann noch so gut sein. Irgendwann sind die Sprunggelenke kaputt !!! Solche Vetanstaltungen hasse ich, weil sie den Pferden schaden!!! Aber Hauptsache der Mensch hat sein Vergnügen....🤨🤨🫣🤮
Wow ! Gives me goosebumps!! As a lifetime dressage rider , and jumper - this horse is pure moving magnificence and she is a powerful , exuberant and skilled rider. They make the perfect pair ! ❤
Poetry in motion! As a former dressage competitor (very low level, local events) I can SO appreciate the YEARS of training and bonding between horse and rider exhibited here!!!!
I took a 1 semester long equestrian physical education college course, (in 1977 😂), & went on maybe half a dozen trail rides, on rental horses in various conditions, in my teens & twenties, & even i can appreciate the skill of both athletes, the strength of their bond & what it took to get there This looked like perfection to me.
This is so exciting, the announcer makes us go crazy! He is really making me wanting having to know who this horse & rider are? What a fabulous, fantastic, unbelievable & unforgettable performance. This is a MASTER PIECE!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
They were MOVING, wow. Fantastic horse, magnificent rider and I love the passion of the announcer, " she's unleashed a fire breathing dragon". Love the contagious enthusiasm!
Absolutely beautiful ride. The horse is so happy with his performance he doesn’t want to stop. Look at how playful he skips, onward to the next level. This was a great ride
First time I see a horse pushing and the rider pulling.. This is a horse who dreams to fly! She is like take it easy, and he is like its my moment.. don't ruin it
@@cattymajiv Insult who, where? What are you on exactly? I’m asking if it is sarcasm because show jumping is almost all the time horse pushing + rider pulling. No but seriously are you okay? Is your therapist okay?
Guys its a strong eager horse she has to hold it back or else its more likely for the horse to knock a jump and get hurt Before you comment try think to yourself “have i ridden that horse?” Because the answer is no you have not So shut up and sit down stop tryna make people look bad nobody is perfect stop thinking you know everything about all the horses in the world and that your way of riding is the supreme way The horse is happy and healthy its all that matters
Fantastic, one of the best rides I ve ever seen. And a great horse, I got chills watching the horse's second effort over the 2nd fence of the combination. He looks like a Thoroughbred. This is truly poetry in motion. Congratulations...
@@PhoenIXPhantasies So let me get this straight. You think a 1000-pound creature with a mouth big enough to bite your face off and 4 big, sharp rocks for feet, rimmed with iron shoes ..... has no choice but to take "abuse"?
@@audreymuzingo933 Look at the amount of slaves one person kept. With enough brainwashing and force you can control anything. Look at the elephants being abused and kept in uncivilized countries. I bet you could think of some examples if you weren't so bias.
@@PhoenIXPhantasiesbro it's sad to see you commenting on like every comment, unless you own a horse, not assuming you don't, how do you know for sure. go find a peta page to play in because you're honestly in my opinion, annoying.
That horse is all go and no whoa. I love it. It’s not easy going that fast and clearing jumps. Holding the horse back to slow down so he’s not barreling through them. What a beautiful horse. They make a great team. I miss competing.
Sanne Thijsen on Con Quidam RB, a Holsteiner. Holsteiners and Westfalians are the best jumping horses ever, they are large with long legs and incredibly powerful.
I love it when the commentators are 100 % with the athlets and here with the horse too. I don't know much about that kind of riding but that was really really fast and it seemed she hold him back sometimes 😅. The fire breathing dragons second name is Usain Bolt 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍✊✊✊💝💝💝
it is amazing that she won, and the horse looks excited, but i find her a bit harsh with her hands and body to be honest... and i know that these horses are alot to handle and very excited. but it is a bit harsh for me...
@@Methilde I do not know for sure but usually a stallion or gelding are used in jump. It’s just a common term used for an unknown male or female of a species. Just like cats and boats are referred to as female. Not a big deal
@@lisazappala4381 plenty of mares are ridden in these competitions, as well, though? I get the second part of your comment but it doesn't appear to me that it's 'usually' just male horses used in contests.
Lord, how I love my horses when I see a horse is so highly trained and so excited with a rider that equally excited and they breeze through it like it’s nothing it makes me feel so good in my heart thank you for showing us. It was appreciated. God bless both of them and I’m glad they did an excellent job. ❤️❣️❤️
Oh, I'm sure almost every top rider there has ever been was born super rich. Normal people can't even afford the lessons and clothes, never mind just 1 actual horse of any kind. Only rich people can jump competitivly. Other people need to work.
@@cattymajiv I mean, that's not true. Plenty of top riders don't/ didn't have their own horses. They get sponsors who provide the horse for them and get paid to train and show the horses. Many here (in germany) have started by working at stables in exchange for lessons. You have an easier start if you have a wealthy background (as in life in general), but you don't have to be super rich by any means to start riding horses. It depends on where in the world you are, though; I'll acknowledge that.
That's an amazing horse, how many cm were the jumps? Or is the horse just smaller compared to the usual tall horses you would see in show jumping? Whichever it is, there's no denying he's absolutely incredible 😳
Amazing horse and amazing rider!! That horse was roaring to go!!! It was awesome to she her pulling him back at just the right time!! It was like they were together as one!!! Such a gorgeous ride to watch.
When a brilliant rider knows when to pull her mount back, sometimes hard, to keep him from rushing the fences. And when to let him have his head to win seconds. Superb. What a delight to watch.
the poor mouth on that horse, they need to ban bits asap - people have proven time and time again that this is such an unnecessary tool that causes unnecessary pain
Not all bits are terrible. I definitely agree that there are harsh bits out there and 99% of them don't need to be used by 99% of people but banning them is excessive. I've tried bitless with my horse before and it was actually more dangerous for the both of us, we switched to a basic snaffle and it's been great since then.
Tell me your not a horse person without telling me... If you knew anything about horses, you'd be able to clearly see her desperately trying to hold him back while he wants to go full speed full Force😂 It's just called be educated and not spread false information.
I don’t particularly enjoy bits either. Some bits are very strong and can be very hurtful if the wrong (uneducated) person uses it on their horse. Now, here’s the thing. A horse owner usually tries out multiple bits as well as bitless bridles on their horses to find what the horse prefers, because trust me - they tell you what they prefer. Some horses dislike bitless bridles, and prefer snapples for example. I usually rode bitless or in a neckrope, but it so happened that I used a very mild bit - though I never pulled, body language all the way as to not put unnesseccary strain on the horse’s mouth. So for the horse as well, and thinking of what they prefer it is good we have the possibility to choose and pick, and listen to what the horse prefers. A good rider knows to rely more on their body than what’s in the horse’s mouth. In this case the rider used their body as well as the bit because of how excited the horse is, and everyone knows that an exciting and competitive horse is a lot to deal with. When it comes to jumping, miscalculating and moving too fast towards a jump can be the difference between a clear round or a massive injury. The rider did a phenomenal job here, keeping both herself and the horse safe even though the horse wanted to run like no tomorrow. :)
Wow! Talk about, 'I love it when a plan comes together!' I think as she mounted him he turned to her and said, 'You just hang on girl, I got this!'😂🤣 One of the best if not the best rides I've seen over all the years I've watched this.🏅
I'm over here crying like I do on the final stretch of the Kentucky Derby! Beautiful performance. I LOVE watching a horse give their all doing the job they love! ❤
"Slow down, you got time, you got time!" LOL! He was rearing to go. What a horse! She's a fantastic rider.
Makes you suck in .your tummy ,+ jump with the horse😂
*raring (not "rearing") 😄👍
@@stephaniefogelvik4756 Sorry! English is not my first language. It is actually my third. Thank you for the correction.
@@migrabar79people, stop with the grammar corrections! With the world saying, "me and so and so", are doing whatever, this was NOTHING! I have trouble speaking 1 language!!!!
@@stephaniefogelvik4756it actually is rearing...
I love the European commentators!! Unleash the fire breathing dragon 😂!
What the f... Is a Kilometer 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@@Malaga321zumteufelI live in Canada, where we've been on metric like the rest of the world for many decades, but I don't know either. It's roughly half a mile. But when you go almost up until 20 years old with 1 system, you always think in that way.
@@Malaga321zumteufel 0.62 miles
@@Malaga321zumteufel. It’s .6 of a mile.
I was gonna say pretty much the same. The Announcer was great!
This horse is basically a racehorse with show jump qualifications. Awesome horse.
Some folks might not know that some fox hunters, steeplechasers and show jumpers are former race horses. Some were too old to race anymore or too slow to race. That horse was a dragon! How exciting!
That’s what I was thinking. That is a beautiful specimen. ❤
He seems like a super energetic horse to me. Rarin' to go, and jump!
Des fois il faut mieux se taire que de dire de tel bêtises
Theyre a good match. I had a show jumper who was 1st a champion racehorse. His speed didnt cause him to flatten out over jumps as you'd expect. As long as jumps were high, he would check himself a split second before taking off over the jump, yet he had no respect for smaller jumps. Once he had his head, he was impossible to pull back. If I pointed him in the right direction & sat quietly he'd get over the large jumps smoothly himself & fast; but if I fought to slow him down or even tried half-halting he'd get furious & distracted & start knocking poles down. The usual rules for riding a large show jumping course didnt seem to apply to him. Unleashed & flying describes it.
This horse has heart and such natural athletic ability makes those jumps look easy. Such a great horse the rider almost disappeares. Fantastic rider.
Beautiful expression 🐲 of dragon 🐉 🐎 🐴
I think fire breathing dragon is the perfect description of what it feels like to try to hold back a horse who loves to jump that much! Always a pleasure though
Real!! I'm helping train a 5yo cob who LOVES cantering and jumping. And I mean, he LOVES it. He literally cannot stand still when he starts jumping, constantly wanting to get back in line for a jump, but he hasn't jumped as high as the other horses yet so he's gotta wait til they get put down again. Rode him today and was just planning to walk around the arena and maybe a trot. Boy did he have other ideas.. cantered, ears forward the whole time, did a little neigh went I stopped him and SMILED after 😂🫶
Teaching him slow is definitely taking slower than I thought it would lol, but I definitely agree with your statement
Awww so cool!!@Sunnys..grxvve
Exactly! There’s nothing like that feeling !!
@@Sunnys..grxvvehow exciting 💝😍 I’ve started carefully from the start at 3 yr old thoroughbred’s … my heart ❤ is with the Thoroughbred.. my soulmate horse lived to 34 years ! He was the love of my life! I have two walls of our ribbons and medals .. he LOVED being the center of attention in the dressage ring - and loved charming the Judges! In his younger days we competed in jumping and cross - country - and OMG. .. it was difficult to check him coming up to fences !! I attribute all of the medals and ribbons to him - he was like hot butter on bread. I trained under Walter Zettl ~ his voice is still in my head when I ride ( we wore headphones ) … “ and sllllllllooooooow… “ i miss them both . He loved my boy Duke~ you would never dare come to a lesson without gleaming polished boots ~ always filled with gratitude as I came down center line to salute him ❤
@@gaylelizabeth awh that sounds so lovely!
Wow! That was a lot of horse under her. She's an unbelievable rider!
Soooooo much power!! What an amazing rider!!
With appalling hands.
And you can even see where she was holding him back a lot!
@@Drewww9 I'd like to have a look in that horse's mouth afterwards
@@HollyJordan15her hands did everything they needed to do and nothing else
And the horse wanted to go FASTER, it was fighting her holding it back and guiding it to make sure it had an appropriate take off. This is a hidden pegasus fighting to be set loose to FLY!
Or it was uncomfortable at the head hold
@@goblinofsharksnacks Minor OBVIOUS details. What a miserable life you must have, can't let your imagination go for even an instant. Poor you.
@EllesGhost13 no, she was having to slow him down a bit. He was protesting, yes, he was wanting to go for broke but that's dangerous to horse and rider. She kept him collected so that he could maintain proper form - no different than any elite athlete.
@@suep9445 ok, usually head shaking is cause of discomfort
@@goblinofsharksnacks Everything about this is uncomfortable for the horse. Nothing was designed to be comfortable for the horse, only the rider. It's abuse at it's finest.
“UNLEASH THE FIRE BREATHING DRAGON” Got me 😂
I know nothing about horses, but even I can tell this horse LOVES to jump and the rider is phenomenal. Wowza!! Thanks for this
Same here! Have watched it several times now, gets better each time!
So you don't see a distressed horse with a bit thats bothering like I do?
This horse is just trying to get over with it, since this shit is probably drilled in the horse during training.
The rider may actually like this, but the horse probably just wants to be with the herd grazing in peace.
"In peace" right lol you don't know shit about wild horses @@suurjef5961
Beautiful & graceful...Horses are such magnificent creatures !!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Vous avez raison les chevaux méritent d'être traités avec respect
What a fantastic ride. That horse gave her everything it had. 150% . Unbelievable!!❤❤😮
Seeing such a large creature perform such agile movements blows my mind; horses are truly the most majestic animals.
Yep that's it exactly❤🎉
And with them jumping like that with someone on theirs back like that is amazing!
@@michaelsanders5578And unnatural. Very sad this gets hyped like this.
That horse is absolutely gorgeous. A true champion. I wish we all loved our jobs as much as this horse does.
You know that when you truly LOVE your job, it's as if you don't work a day in your life!
CHOOSE the RIGHT LIFE'S WORK!
🌿 🌏🙏💙 🙌 ❤ 🙌 💙🙏🌏 🌿
Die Bstände zwischen den Sprungelementen sind viel zu kurz !!!🙄🤨😬
Das arme Pferd kann noch so gut sein.
Irgendwann sind die Sprunggelenke kaputt !!!
Solche Vetanstaltungen hasse ich, weil sie den Pferden schaden!!!
Aber Hauptsache der Mensch hat sein Vergnügen....🤨🤨🫣🤮
Horses have no choice. They love their jobs in the equine industry? Your comment is insane.
@@kyliejones8827 Many of them very much do love their jobs and are very excited to do them
He does seem to have a nice conformation....I wonder how many hands the dragon is....
Wow ! Gives me goosebumps!! As a lifetime dressage rider , and jumper - this horse is pure moving magnificence and she is a powerful , exuberant and skilled rider. They make the perfect pair ! ❤
Yaaaaas!!
The commentator is really rooting for that horse and rider! love it!
I wish that video had gone a second longer till she reacted completely. You know she’d praise the hell out of that horse! Great job!
So true I rlly wanna see how much pats, and hugs her horse would get 💜
also how does this have no replies
This comment didn't age well
Why? What happened?
@@kingaborowska4113 her horse just did an incredible job and they won
@@kingaborowska4113 she beat her horse.
Poetry in motion! As a former dressage competitor (very low level, local events) I can SO appreciate the YEARS of training and bonding between horse and rider exhibited here!!!!
I took a 1 semester long equestrian physical education college course, (in 1977 😂), & went on maybe half a dozen trail rides, on rental horses in various conditions, in my teens & twenties, & even i can appreciate the skill of both athletes, the strength of their bond & what it took to get there This looked like perfection to me.
That horse seemed so proud of itself ❤
That’s like my horse when she was younger and competed Grand Prix level
😊❤@@akl.equestrian_
❤SMOOTH PERFORMANCE. ALL HEART❤ Even the horse knew it delivered! BEAUTIFUL!
That horse loves his job. See him bend his hooves out so he wouldn't touch the rail. Magnificent teamwork❣️
You have spoken to the horse that it likes the job?
@@user-iy8lt2ob5y this horse isn't showing sign of pain so i guess it must love what it does
That horse looks like it could jump those heights from a stand still. 😅
it could, but could not breath after, or ever agian
@@Silvia_eqits a way of saying it. ☠️☠️
@@Silvia_eq actually some can... I watched a horse jump from standing still in the stable and jump 1m50 over the stable door
@@MoniekRedhead That's crazy! I didn't know that was possible! (:
@@Silvia_eq same until I saw it.
Felt like the horse was listening to the commentator and was going to show the world what he had! Controlled power, agility and strength! Beautiful!!!
You’re a good commentator as well
This is so exciting, the announcer makes us go crazy! He is really making me wanting having to know who this horse & rider are? What a fabulous, fantastic, unbelievable & unforgettable performance. This is a MASTER PIECE!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Sanne Thijessen on Con Quidam!
fantastic horse and rider. What an amazing pair.x
this horse a true fantastic champion and as wella s the rider they will make a world record int he future upcoming events
Le cheval a certes de gros moyens, mais il est surtout d'une générosité immense !
En fait il adore ça.
C'est sa cavalière qui le dit.
Unfreiwillig
We need this announcer for golf tournaments. They might be worth watching then.
Agree!!
They were MOVING, wow. Fantastic horse, magnificent rider and I love the passion of the announcer, " she's unleashed a fire breathing dragon". Love the contagious enthusiasm!
I fall off horses and motorbikes, but i LOVE this gorgeous, smart horse!
What bravery. Stunning run! Perfect. Really cute perky pony!
Beautiful performance by horse and rider ❤
He was, “WOMAN, I GOT THIS” You go big boy‼️
“ he is unleashed he had unleashed the dragon” 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
That outstanding Horse might come from Wales
I'm putting the commentators narrative about "unleashing the dragon" as my ringtone 😄
Brilliant ride❤ When horse and rider become one force. No greater feeling as a rider.❤
What a horse. He is just majestic. 🙌🏻💚🇮🇪
Absolutely beautiful ride. The horse is so happy with his performance he doesn’t want to stop. Look at how playful he skips, onward to the next level. This was a great ride
yes we would even say that it is pleasure
Amazing jumping from the fantastic horse! Love the energetic commentary ❤😊
First time I see a horse pushing and the rider pulling.. This is a horse who dreams to fly!
She is like take it easy, and he is like its my moment.. don't ruin it
Wdym first time, is this sarcasm?
@@harinu9339Is your comment? WTF do you trolls feel the need to insult everyone?
@@cattymajiv Insult who, where? What are you on exactly? I’m asking if it is sarcasm because show jumping is almost all the time horse pushing + rider pulling. No but seriously are you okay? Is your therapist okay?
High drive horse that loves to jump. Like a high drive Belgian Malinois that loves to bite decoys. They guidance to succeed
First time? You have no idea about horses right
The most beautiful land born animal ever, the majestic 🐎. There's nothing more loving and beautiful than a horse❤
WOW!! ❤ That was electric, horse and rider a symphony of motion. CONGRATULATIONS to you both. ❤ ❤
Excellent commentary, it really makes you feel every jump yourself! Love the passion ❤
Made watching this amazing video even more enjoyable.🎉
It's clear to me that the horse had the most fun here 😂
,...quickly followed by the commentator!
Y'know what....? I think you're right. 😊
He's a beast! You can tell he loves doing this!! Best kind of horse is one that loves to do what you ask of it!!! Beautiful run!!
I absolutely love it when horses refuse to pay attention but still kick ass in shows. It’s so funny.
Guys its a strong eager horse she has to hold it back or else its more likely for the horse to knock a jump and get hurt
Before you comment try think to yourself “have i ridden that horse?” Because the answer is no you have not
So shut up and sit down stop tryna make people look bad nobody is perfect stop thinking you know everything about all the horses in the world and that your way of riding is the supreme way
The horse is happy and healthy its all that matters
Why are you throwing a tantrum? I didn't see any comments other than praise and admiration
@@JustMyOpinion1010 a lot of people commented “abusive” or “she’s ripping his face off”
Beautiful horse, controlled jumps. My only issue is some bits are on sensitive areas of mouth-that's why people think it's cruel.
Fantastic, one of the best rides I ve ever seen. And a great horse, I got chills watching the horse's second effort over the 2nd fence of the combination. He looks like a Thoroughbred. This is truly poetry in motion. Congratulations...
I’m so
Poetry in motion
Beautiful way to put it!
What a sweet horse trying so hard for her❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pretty sure he's doing it for himself, but yeah.
It's not like he has a choice with his abuser on his back.
@@PhoenIXPhantasies So let me get this straight. You think a 1000-pound creature with a mouth big enough to bite your face off and 4 big, sharp rocks for feet, rimmed with iron shoes ..... has no choice but to take "abuse"?
@@audreymuzingo933 Look at the amount of slaves one person kept. With enough brainwashing and force you can control anything. Look at the elephants being abused and kept in uncivilized countries. I bet you could think of some examples if you weren't so bias.
@@PhoenIXPhantasiesbro it's sad to see you commenting on like every comment, unless you own a horse, not assuming you don't, how do you know for sure. go find a peta page to play in because you're honestly in my opinion, annoying.
He kept sayin' "Let go of my bit, I got this, just stay in the saddle!" Fabulous horse, loves her. ❤❤
and she did -- whoa!
Beautiful!!! ♥️ Total trust between horse and rider. ♥️
the announcer sparks joy in this one
That horse is all go and no whoa. I love it. It’s not easy going that fast and clearing jumps. Holding the horse back to slow down so he’s not barreling through them. What a beautiful horse. They make a great team. I miss competing.
I don't know anything about horse jumping or horse riding sports, but watching this sent goosebumps down my spine. Amazing team work with the horse ❤
Love his energy! That horse is such an athlete! So is the rider.
The horse deserves lots of pampering ❤
What a gorgeous horse...majestic
Unbelievable super horse, great rider and excellent commentator!!❤❤❤
Sanne Thijsen on Con Quidam RB, a Holsteiner.
Holsteiners and Westfalians are the best jumping horses ever, they are large with long legs and incredibly powerful.
Thank you! I've been searching the comments to find out who the rider and horse are.
@@michelesatanove5781sanne thijsen is a great dutch rider. She's really incredible👍🎄
Are they better than the irish sport horses? I saw a few months ago bisshops quarter, ISH, jumping over 2,25m. Sanne is really good👍🎄
Thanks so much for the info on horse and rider!
You can tell this horse just loves what it is doing
I love it when the commentators are 100 % with the athlets and here with the horse too.
I don't know much about that kind of riding but that was really really fast and it seemed she hold him back sometimes 😅.
The fire breathing dragons second name is Usain Bolt 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍✊✊✊💝💝💝
Does anyone else remember Marion Mold/Coates? Amazing combination, and Stroller only 14.1. This reminds me if them at their very best!
This mount clearly likes to jump! Let's Go!
it is amazing that she won, and the horse looks excited, but i find her a bit harsh with her hands and body to be honest... and i know that these horses are alot to handle and very excited. but it is a bit harsh for me...
Any less hand action would be suicide.
@@jasonnicholasschwarz7788 yes! Indicator of poor fundamental training.
That horse is flying. You can see how excited he is❤
Why are you sure that it's a male???
@@Methilde I do not know for sure but usually a stallion or gelding are used in jump. It’s just a common term used for an unknown male or female of a species. Just like cats and boats are referred to as female. Not a big deal
@@lisazappala4381 plenty of mares are ridden in these competitions, as well, though? I get the second part of your comment but it doesn't appear to me that it's 'usually' just male horses used in contests.
Perfection in motion!! Terrific rider and amazing horse!! What a pair!! ❤🐎👍
Excellent ride, horse, and rider.
What an amazing horse! Look as I’d it’s just another day of fun. Can almost see the big smile on this horse! Beautiful!
I wannabe be this announcer’s friend! He sounds a guy who brings party wherever he goes! 😂😂😂
What a gorgeous stride he has ❤ magnificent
He or her maybe
What a beautiful and energetic horse
Lord, how I love my horses when I see a horse is so highly trained and so excited with a rider that equally excited and they breeze through it like it’s nothing it makes me feel so good in my heart thank you for showing us. It was appreciated. God bless both of them and I’m glad they did an excellent job. ❤️❣️❤️
That was the most thrilling horse I have ever seen….
That horse was so excited to jump, I already knew he would be able to clear them, and what an amazing rider!
Congratulations to her and her horse ❤
That's the happiest jumping horse I ever seen. He loves his job
ABSOLUTELY incredible.!! What an amazing horse and wonderful rider. Well done
What an awesome team… horse and rider as one!!! Brought me to tears…! Nice job rider give that horse a carrot from me!!! I am in awe ❤
Omg! Chills watching this and nearly cried 😅 go girl!
Same! and cried lol
What an incredible rider. The super rich who have Daddy buy them a Grand Prix jumper could never ride this horse .
And how !!! Yeah !!!
Oh, I'm sure almost every top rider there has ever been was born super rich.
Normal people can't even afford the lessons and clothes, never mind just 1 actual horse of any kind.
Only rich people can jump competitivly. Other people need to work.
The Global champions tour is only for millionars owners. Even some top riders did complain about this bling bling competition!
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@@cattymajiv I mean, that's not true. Plenty of top riders don't/ didn't have their own horses. They get sponsors who provide the horse for them and get paid to train and show the horses.
Many here (in germany) have started by working at stables in exchange for lessons.
You have an easier start if you have a wealthy background (as in life in general), but you don't have to be super rich by any means to start riding horses.
It depends on where in the world you are, though; I'll acknowledge that.
I had a donkey quarter mix...14.2 hands. Rode bareback as a child thru the date orchards..."Rusty"❤
Love this horse and rider❣️💖❣️🙏
Just stay on girl, horse is on a mission to be the best and he knows what he has to do
First of all I held my breath the entire time watching her second of all it brought tears to my eyes when she hit that final jump clean as a whistle.
That Horse was the Winner! Not her!
OH! Love to see the video of the horse running that course by itself then with no rider! Then you would be spot on! @@lindseylaney9475
Wow, that is one super athletic and brave horse 😮
Incredible! Congratulations!
That's an amazing horse, how many cm were the jumps? Or is the horse just smaller compared to the usual tall horses you would see in show jumping? Whichever it is, there's no denying he's absolutely incredible 😳
That was damned fast 😅✊✊✊
This is what happens when you trust your horse to know what he/she is doing and let them go...well done ❤❤❤
Amazing horse and amazing rider!! That horse was roaring to go!!! It was awesome to she her pulling him back at just the right time!! It was like they were together as one!!! Such a gorgeous ride to watch.
Horse's are amazing athletes! 💕
When a brilliant rider knows when to pull her mount back, sometimes hard, to keep him from rushing the fences. And when to let him have his head to win seconds. Superb. What a delight to watch.
He was so happy every time, he KNEW he had it every jump. 😭❤️ Absolutely beautiful to see, fantastic job!
What a horse ❤
What a sad human on the horse's back.
@PhoenIXPhantasies what a sad human in the comments 😔
the poor mouth on that horse, they need to ban bits asap - people have proven time and time again that this is such an unnecessary tool that causes unnecessary pain
Not all bits are terrible. I definitely agree that there are harsh bits out there and 99% of them don't need to be used by 99% of people but banning them is excessive. I've tried bitless with my horse before and it was actually more dangerous for the both of us, we switched to a basic snaffle and it's been great since then.
Tell me your not a horse person without telling me... If you knew anything about horses, you'd be able to clearly see her desperately trying to hold him back while he wants to go full speed full Force😂 It's just called be educated and not spread false information.
@@kljl2 this is the dumbest thing I've seen all year thus far coming from a 1,45 rider lmao
I don’t particularly enjoy bits either. Some bits are very strong and can be very hurtful if the wrong (uneducated) person uses it on their horse.
Now, here’s the thing. A horse owner usually tries out multiple bits as well as bitless bridles on their horses to find what the horse prefers, because trust me - they tell you what they prefer. Some horses dislike bitless bridles, and prefer snapples for example. I usually rode bitless or in a neckrope, but it so happened that I used a very mild bit - though I never pulled, body language all the way as to not put unnesseccary strain on the horse’s mouth.
So for the horse as well, and thinking of what they prefer it is good we have the possibility to choose and pick, and listen to what the horse prefers. A good rider knows to rely more on their body than what’s in the horse’s mouth.
In this case the rider used their body as well as the bit because of how excited the horse is, and everyone knows that an exciting and competitive horse is a lot to deal with. When it comes to jumping, miscalculating and moving too fast towards a jump can be the difference between a clear round or a massive injury. The rider did a phenomenal job here, keeping both herself and the horse safe even though the horse wanted to run like no tomorrow. :)
Wow! Talk about, 'I love it when a plan comes together!' I think as she mounted him he turned to her and said, 'You just hang on girl, I got this!'😂🤣 One of the best if not the best rides I've seen over all the years I've watched this.🏅
Snowman’s jump with always be the most unbelievable 💯💯
That horse is so damn sublime
I got the chills watching this beautiful horse.
I'm over here crying like I do on the final stretch of the Kentucky Derby! Beautiful performance. I LOVE watching a horse give their all doing the job they love! ❤
Very keen to run, this horse. Well done!
Wow so much power in that horse and rider!😮
Complete harmony with horse and rider, incredible.❤