The Ride to Lexington: Cross-Country

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2010
  • Eventers from team USA and team Canada on their way to the 2010 WEG (World Equestrian Games) in Lexington, Kentucky - and a few others from Argentina, Ecuador, Holland and Mexico who've competed in the US recently. From my archives.
    At the 2010 WEG Tipperary Liadhnan and Mr. Wiseguy were withdrawn before inspection and Azteca was spun from the opening jog. This was obviously a big disappointment to the riders but eventing requires a partnership and it don't work if the other is not feeling well.
    The Canadian team got a silver medal with Great Britain in first, and New Zealand second. The highest placed individual was Michael Jung and Sam (GER), with William Fox-Pitt and Cool Mountain (GBR) and Andrew Nicholson aboard Nereo (NZL) at silver and bronze resp. The US team place 4th with the highest placed US rider being Boyd Martin on Neville Bardos. They placed 10th, not bad for an $800 race-track reject.
    It was the first time since 1978 that the World Championships of Eventing were held on US soil, and they had over 170,000 spectators back in '78! I guess I'm mad about this sport. If you want to know more about eventing see the following links:
    useventing.com
    eventingnation.com
    Most of the video was shot with a Lumix GH1 and stock lens, Sanyo FH1 for the remainder.
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  • @micaelaraymond1203
    @micaelaraymond1203 7 років тому +30

    They slip their reins on the big drops to allow the horse the free use of his neck; instead of fidgeting with their reins 2 strides before another jump, they simply pull their arms back to make up for the excessive length. These riders are professionals at an international level, there is a method to their madness :)

    • @micaelaraymond1203
      @micaelaraymond1203 7 років тому +1

      Rebecca Howard at 3:49 is a really good example. Notice how long her reins get, yet after she jumps the roll top at about 4:00, almost instantly she's shortening her reins.

    • @hospitalready5038
      @hospitalready5038 5 років тому

      Micaela Raymond “a method to their madness” lol I love that

    • @applesauce9473
      @applesauce9473 3 роки тому

      Oh thank you for explaining I don’t do Xc lol so I was confused 😂

  • @leahphelan5539
    @leahphelan5539 8 років тому +11

    I love the way Tim lips patted the horse after the croud applaud love to c people appreciating their horses😀😀😀

  • @nefferteri2
    @nefferteri2 10 років тому +6

    These are truly beautiful horses and an amazing performance, especially in the rain, whereby a horse could take a fall easily due to slippery grass.

  • @elisabethdrinkwater6121
    @elisabethdrinkwater6121 11 років тому +2

    I love the water jump on one cross county my pony thought he was thirsty and took a nice gulp of water :/

  • @imanahmed5677
    @imanahmed5677 7 років тому +7

    Wow, these horses and their riders are amazing!

  • @wildstallionequestriancent4834
    @wildstallionequestriancent4834 7 років тому +18

    I hate how everyone just puts theses XC riders down. I never joined this sport to read hate and see those people who think they know it all when in reality they have been riding for 6 months, it disgusts me. I would like to see all of the haters get on one of their horses and jump at that level in gallop.

    • @halflingereq6795
      @halflingereq6795 7 років тому +1

      SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT
      honestly, if you dont jump or do XC then dont critique it.

    • @aviator3330
      @aviator3330 7 років тому +2

      HalflingerEQ ikr, its so annoying when people act like they know everything about something without even doing it themselves

    • @fionaoreilly5962
      @fionaoreilly5962 6 років тому

      I've been riding for 8 years, and xc is my passion

    • @bezoticallyyours83
      @bezoticallyyours83 6 років тому

      Kudos to you guys and your amazing horses that do this.

  • @stanfemalesonly745
    @stanfemalesonly745 8 років тому +6

    Can we all just stop this childish hate of which discipline is better and focus on the reason why we started riding; bc we have a love and passion for horses

  • @missvoisines
    @missvoisines 12 років тому +2

    Cross-Country, my dream !

  • @hayleighsmom03
    @hayleighsmom03 9 років тому +8

    Compared to what we do in the Hunter/Jumper division, their posture was terrible... But I still want to do cross country 1 day

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому

      It's called light seat

    • @andreamchome1815
      @andreamchome1815 7 років тому

      hayleighsmom03 it's because in xc they don't really every canter they are always galloping to jumps

  • @anam.2347
    @anam.2347 9 років тому +5

    I rode this course with my Paso Fino when we had our national show in the park. It was beautiful.

    • @alissaricapito9246
      @alissaricapito9246 9 років тому

      i thought you said you didnt jump? and this is a 4**** course no random horse can just jump it. not trying to be mean... everything sounds rude over computer just asking a question.

    • @anam.2347
      @anam.2347 9 років тому +1

      Alissa Ricapito we don't jump... I didn't mean we jumped it lol. They had it open to us to ride inside the course. My horses don't jump ANYTHING! By we rode it, I ment we rode inside area, not jumping. Haha could you image it? A performance Paso Fino jumping? Sorry if it sounded like I jumped it. None of my horses will ever be able to jump anything close to this. I used jump a lot in this comment lol. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

    • @anam.2347
      @anam.2347 9 років тому

      Alissa Ricapito as a matter of a fact, my horse was scared to death of the jumps. My gelding wanted to chew on them, but my mare wanted nothing to do with them.

    • @alissaricapito9246
      @alissaricapito9246 9 років тому

      wait what? i though u said you did the course

    • @anam.2347
      @anam.2347 9 років тому +1

      Alissa Ricapito Okay. By ride the course,I ment we rode the path of the course. Going by the jumps, not jumping them. I don't jump, neither do my horses. They are strictly arena horse with some exceptions like riding in a field.

  • @tbpartnerperson43
    @tbpartnerperson43 14 років тому

    Amazing footage again. Just discovered this one. So the house will have to wait, again.

  • @teenyrific
    @teenyrific 12 років тому +1

    I wish I had the guts to do cross country! It look so fun!

  • @Feathers181
    @Feathers181 12 років тому

    fantastic footage, especially of the horses!

  • @joannpriepke7938
    @joannpriepke7938 Рік тому

    Watching this, does anyone know, whatever happened to the annual Cherokee Trail Ride? 20 or mor horses and riders all at the same time, cross country, fast as they can endurance race with a steep down hill run at the end.

  • @bezoticallyyours83
    @bezoticallyyours83 6 років тому

    These people and their horses are amazing to watch!

  • @eventingfreak101
    @eventingfreak101 14 років тому

    OMG WOOOOOO THIS IS EPIC! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! :D

  • @EarthChild25
    @EarthChild25 9 років тому

    Love the vid compilation, but the slow mo is even better. The action slows to show these incredibly difficult sets and then the commenting matches the slow mo, just too funny. But seriously, great teams! Wish the industry would lighten up on the push for higher, faster, more excitement and focus on the horses.

  • @buzzterbrown
    @buzzterbrown  12 років тому

    Riding cross country requires a different technique from show hunters (jumping on the flat) but it's like the riding done by fox hunters (jumping on terrain). Which one do you mean?

  • @HorseyLuvr99
    @HorseyLuvr99 12 років тому

    The first rider was all over the place but besides that it was a great video! I love these kind of vids:)

  • @riderschannels6132
    @riderschannels6132 12 років тому

    I love how the horses even did flying lead changes!

  • @michzieg765
    @michzieg765 12 років тому

    I have a couple Questions.
    What breed of horses do they use to do xcountry?
    How long to they live ( the horses)?

  • @blazemyhorse13
    @blazemyhorse13 12 років тому

    Love the blue water and the goose jumps! :D

  • @f1lthyfangs
    @f1lthyfangs 9 років тому

    I love cross country! :D I'm learning it and I love gallop through the field on Hope :D (My horse is called hope) xD

  • @maddipenson5855
    @maddipenson5855 12 років тому

    Hey I am a barrel racer so I dont know... what do they do if they knock over the flag do they get a penatly?

  • @bReYeRhOwRsE99
    @bReYeRhOwRsE99 12 років тому

    I love at 2:13 the horses ears how well he is concentrating on the rider

  • @almika360
    @almika360 10 років тому

    question... is that some sort of grease they put on the horses front legs or is it foam from sweating?

    • @GotSnowedIn
      @GotSnowedIn 10 років тому +3

      Grease. Its anhydrous lanolin which is really thick and oily, if a horse touches a jump it helps to lubricate the skin and make it slide past the jump so it doesn't get an open injury.

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому

      It's mixed with cool aid and sweat

  • @TheBanana1226
    @TheBanana1226 12 років тому

    I'm just curious, why don't they go into two point over some of the jumps?

  • @DeeOShea
    @DeeOShea 12 років тому

    I love the horse called Napalm.
    His jump is beautiful!

  • @HWfarm
    @HWfarm 14 років тому

    My heart skipped a beat here or there! WOW!!!

  • @sfaulder
    @sfaulder 12 років тому

    What a beautiful horse!!

  • @lucky13bball
    @lucky13bball 12 років тому

    @TerraNovaFanatic where is this jump that you speak of?

  • @ArabianHorseGirl26
    @ArabianHorseGirl26 12 років тому

    My horse would take one look at the animal jumps go "Aw no way!" and I'd be on the ground so fast...XD

  • @CHEVYedsf
    @CHEVYedsf 13 років тому

    Oh I LOVE that second gray!!

  • @ninaoln363
    @ninaoln363 10 років тому +1

    I love cross-country

  • @KorynnWeber
    @KorynnWeber 12 років тому

    There are many circumstances in cross country where looking 'messy' is beneficial for horse and rider. The most common one is on drops where the rider has to let the reins slide. This definitely makes things look 'messier', especially if it is a complex. Also, hunter courses are set up differently from cross country, as the strides and combinations are perfectly spaced for that ideal 12 foot stride. In cross country this is not the case, so there are many more long distances or chips.

  • @CHEVYedsf
    @CHEVYedsf 12 років тому

    That grey, courageous comet is beautiful!

  • @hayleycrouch
    @hayleycrouch 13 років тому

    these horses are bloody amazing :)

  • @turpoemmelie
    @turpoemmelie 12 років тому

    Anyone who know how to download from youtube?

  • @RiderxNina
    @RiderxNina 11 років тому +1

    Some people just pulling so hard.. but i love jumping and cross.

  • @laniosgood5506
    @laniosgood5506 11 років тому

    Well in xc you are basically beating the clock and getting over the jumps. Timing and also which part of the jumps and sometimes there are optional jumps, or two or three combinations of ways to jump a certain part of the course. If a certain level of neatness can be acheived as well, then that is just a bonus but as far as im aware, no pionts are added for landing awkwardly although it may take you those extra few seconds on the clock be cause of your stumble. :) hope that helps

  • @horselover238
    @horselover238 12 років тому

    where do you get these videos? :o awesome!!!!!

  • @elliewilson5706
    @elliewilson5706 11 років тому +1

    Azteca was so freaking perfect

  • @PartnershipEq
    @PartnershipEq 12 років тому

    You always want to return to correct form, but jumping down banks calls for letting the reins slide out longer. The form you are used to looking at in a hunter ring has been stylized to show the judge how steady and obedient your horse is while you are still and compact on his back, giving very subtle cues. Cross country comes down to problem solving, having to push through a tough spot and often just trusting your horse to get the job done.

  • @bezoticallyyours83
    @bezoticallyyours83 6 років тому

    Courageous Comet is so gorgeous!

  • @JumpingPerfection121
    @JumpingPerfection121 12 років тому

    Oh my word! I want Phillip's saddle! It's blue!
    Someone at the Rolex had a red saddle! If only they made purple...

  • @annieogrune
    @annieogrune 12 років тому

    Ser så vildt ud.

  • @Rachel7861
    @Rachel7861 13 років тому

    @NicoleAndBandit they clip the sides of them. You don't HAVE to but it does look cleaner. Some horses have a really bushy tail and they look like a toothbrush if you don't clean it up a bit. That's what i think anyway.

  • @Lilaloume
    @Lilaloume 9 років тому +8

    Why do they have their hands so high and why do they pull on the reins so violently?
    2;40 is horrible.. the horse is relly not cool and the rider hurt his mouth..
    Their perfomances are impressive, but it seem some of them are really hurting their horse's mouth and are really too violent on reins...

    • @anam.2347
      @anam.2347 9 років тому +3

      I noticed that. It doesn't look like their form I right. I don't jump, but I've seen other riders. They just look sloppy in my opinion.

    • @anam.2347
      @anam.2347 9 років тому +3

      You can easily see that the women had softer hands than the men.

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому

      That's xc for ya! Because they are getting the horse prepared

    • @riza7481
      @riza7481 3 роки тому

      I know that this is old but the reason we do this is because our horses are going as fast as possible while jumping huge courses it's so we can focus on things other than our hands

  • @englishshowjumper
    @englishshowjumper 12 років тому

    Wow, that was epic

  • @JumpersHeart
    @JumpersHeart 11 років тому

    Great! :) What program did you use to make this video?

  • @mel2001taurus
    @mel2001taurus 12 років тому +1

    Napalm is a beautiful horse!

  • @rogerailshie9950
    @rogerailshie9950 5 років тому

    This is amazing.

  • @1yearyounger
    @1yearyounger 12 років тому +2

    i got all sad near the end when amy tryon popped up RIP

  • @DeeOShea
    @DeeOShea 12 років тому

    Amazing

  • @Court1Elbow
    @Court1Elbow 12 років тому

    coolest saddle at the end there :)

  • @valleyhillschleich
    @valleyhillschleich 12 років тому +1

    And the lizard jump!

  • @laces47
    @laces47 13 років тому

    awesome!

  • @TehPuddinz
    @TehPuddinz 10 років тому

    I think it may be te pressure to do well? They may not even mean to, but because they may be a bit tense from the pressure of it they get a little heavy in the hands. I'm not sure though. its just an idea. ^^;

  • @cassidymccutchen
    @cassidymccutchen 13 років тому

    do you mind if i steal some of these clips :)

  • @littleofmadness
    @littleofmadness 12 років тому

    I like it! :D ^^

  • @upcountrygirl123
    @upcountrygirl123 12 років тому

    awesome!!!!!!!!

  • @jimmyescobar6574
    @jimmyescobar6574 10 років тому

    LA EQUITACION LO MAXIMO ES GRANDE

  • @HorsieGal321
    @HorsieGal321 12 років тому

    0:39 heavenly horse!

  • @Painted099
    @Painted099 13 років тому

    The sweat between a horses' legs is white. If you are referring to the white on the horses front legs, that is grease to help them slide over a jump better of their legs get caught.
    I don't think people do bridle-less XC because you need an intense amount of control to speed up, slow down and navigate tight corners.

  • @THEMILLAMILLA1
    @THEMILLAMILLA1 12 років тому

    grandiosi!

  • @sportsfan1209
    @sportsfan1209 12 років тому

    0:10 i think your reins are bit long there don'tcha think?

  • @piprocks3986
    @piprocks3986 9 років тому +6

    boo posture and the reins

    • @alissaricapito9246
      @alissaricapito9246 9 років тому

      its not really about that

    • @piprocks3986
      @piprocks3986 8 років тому

      wel to not fall off you need to have a good posture and a good rein length

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому

      It's xc posture goes out the window and light seat flys in for a faster ride!

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому

      +Sophie Barnes it's xc,* is wat I meant

  • @EnglishPointer11
    @EnglishPointer11 11 років тому +1

    Why? What's there to hate about it?

  • @limonade2063
    @limonade2063 11 років тому

    Ils sont vraiment tous de très bon, gentil et incroyable chevaux !!

  • @Rachel7861
    @Rachel7861 13 років тому

    @NicoleAndBandit He's a 14 yr old TB. I love the way he jumps. He has his own way.

  • @AnneKwella
    @AnneKwella 12 років тому

    god dammit, i LOVE those duck-jumps. :D

  • @Rachel7861
    @Rachel7861 13 років тому

    @tbpartnerperson43 haha! i'm right there with you. I get started on these videos and nothing else gets done. The dogs think i hate them lol.

  • @TheDenverOmelette
    @TheDenverOmelette 12 років тому

    I will never ever ever have the courage to do this.

  • @buzzterbrown
    @buzzterbrown  11 років тому

    Thanks - Adobe Premier Elements.

  • @ameleni
    @ameleni 7 років тому +1

    Death traps. If only those horses could talk...They served us for centruries and this is their payback nowadays.

  • @Horses4ever8
    @Horses4ever8 13 років тому

    w00t go woodburn! rip buddy!

  • @Ummmmmmmmlol
    @Ummmmmmmmlol 12 років тому

    In cross country you need a different position to get over jumps and stay in the saddle! :) From what i hear :) I haven't done it myself

  • @dianalovekavkaz
    @dianalovekavkaz 11 років тому

    Perfect *-*

  • @96chocoholic
    @96chocoholic 13 років тому

    peter atkins and hj hampton are very talented with a lot of potential.

  • @lily_daisy5165
    @lily_daisy5165 9 років тому +1

    What's with the white with on some of the horses legs

    • @ahorsecalledlloyd1539
      @ahorsecalledlloyd1539 9 років тому +1

      Its greese to if the hit a fence they slide over it so it doesnt hurt. They also cant get stuck on fences xx

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому +1

      It's called cool leg it turns as hard as rock so it protects the horses legs

    • @fionaoreilly5962
      @fionaoreilly5962 6 років тому

      It's called Eventers Grease

  • @BarackObama-lm9ev
    @BarackObama-lm9ev 5 років тому

    Don’t mess with us XC riders 😈

  • @CHEVYedsf
    @CHEVYedsf 13 років тому

    @shellylanette Probably not. It would be EXTREMELY difficult.

  • @feliperodriguez3900
    @feliperodriguez3900 10 років тому

    esta buenisimo cross me encantaria probar por ahora ago equitacion ,salto

  • @SilverStirrupProd
    @SilverStirrupProd 11 років тому

    It's not the fact that they need to loosen up their reins a bit.. they're plenty long. Their bodies just need to be independant of their hands. It's really difficult in these kinds of situations (especially awkward distances to banks or in water combos), but you can tell a good eventing rider from a great evevting rider in these situations.

  • @megangraceconnerjunioreque574
    @megangraceconnerjunioreque574 7 років тому

    wow!

  • @augusthinkle3294
    @augusthinkle3294 8 років тому

    i like courageous commet!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Letsbefrank01
    @Letsbefrank01 14 років тому

    Qualifying events the last couple years that riders completed to be considered for WEG.

  • @Heztnord
    @Heztnord 12 років тому

    Well in Swedish: Kateryds Terrängläger XD Kateryd is the name of the place and it´s also my ridingclub. Terrängläger= xc-camp :) unfortunately they don´t have special camps any more :( The camps was not that big success as they thought :( But they still have ridingcamps :)

  • @OneMoreMileAnHour
    @OneMoreMileAnHour 9 років тому +8

    Seems no one commenting knows anything about xc position lol it's different to SJ. I'd love to see any of you doing these jumps with your "perfect" position and staying on ;)
    And no I've never done it (not yet anyway but plan to next month) but even I know your position for xc/hunt jumping is different to SJ...

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому

      Huh I'd be like 'fuck dis shit' let go of the reins and flop off XD

    • @erinkeane1255
      @erinkeane1255 7 років тому +1

      OneMoreMileAnHour non of us is "perfect" xD

    • @raquelazevedo1687
      @raquelazevedo1687 7 років тому

      Samantha Liew - eeesqalq q filmes

    • @raquelazevedo1687
      @raquelazevedo1687 7 років тому

      - Oi amor nao rrrf

  • @mel2001taurus
    @mel2001taurus 12 років тому +1

    So is Courageous

  • @kellyklarenbeek7547
    @kellyklarenbeek7547 11 років тому

    I'm driving myself cross country but what I find is that people are too hard on the bit perched pulling!

  • @CloudEquine
    @CloudEquine 9 років тому +10

    These are some of the worst riders I've seen when it comes to jumping position. At least go without bit if your position sucks so badly you have to rely on the bit to pull you up. In the long run that's going to scar the horse -_-

    • @ShahrukhKhanForever
      @ShahrukhKhanForever 9 років тому

      horses4ever 375 I totally agree! it was aweful to watch him riding. There was no body tention and he has his full weight on the bit.

    • @lily_daisy5165
      @lily_daisy5165 9 років тому

      I completely agree!!

    • @ghequestrian6707
      @ghequestrian6707 8 років тому +3

      +-Cloud Equine- XC positions are completely different to normle jumping. with drop jumps your reins need to be long and you have to sit right back so the horse can extend itself, as its such a big drop at this levle of XC . look it up before commentig you know it all comments about putting on the rein. and with the one bounce big jumps like this its hard to maintain a healthy position so this is easier and safewr to jump instead of having shorts reing, have short reins are more at risk of hurting the horse than having long reins .

    • @sbeventing
      @sbeventing 8 років тому +2

      +-Cloud Equine- I'd like to see you jump all those jumps perfectly

  • @dieseBiene
    @dieseBiene 12 років тому

    ja klar das ist nicht sooo hoch ABER was ist wenn ein pferd es nicht rüberschaft so viele pferde und menschen sind dabei schon gestorben.... wenn die hindernisse lose wären kein ding aber so...
    ps: beim mächtigkeitsspringen haben die perde auch die ohren gespitzt aber vor aufregungt...
    oder woran erkennst du das sie froh sind???

  • @Heztnord
    @Heztnord 12 років тому

    Not that special since i live in Sweden :P But i really loved it!! :D

  • @nelesteiner6621
    @nelesteiner6621 9 років тому

    Cool

  • @daveh3410
    @daveh3410 8 років тому

    So does Tim

  • @fannyr8751
    @fannyr8751 6 років тому

    The First one's jumping potion

  • @yoshmosh85
    @yoshmosh85 11 років тому

    Unfortunately, this sport requires that you lean back and hold back as much as possible.

  • @unbekanntunbekannt13
    @unbekanntunbekannt13 8 років тому

    wie cool

  • @Heztnord
    @Heztnord 12 років тому

    Almost al xc riders have a funny possition. When you jump a normal show, you follow the movement of the horse in a very different way. At first a thought they looked soo stupid riding like that, but 4 summers ago i went to a special xc riding-camp here i Sweden and that totally changed my opinion! You almost stand up in the saddle, and that is actually a safety thing! If your horse take of wrong you don´t wanna end up on his/her neck. And almost every time you fall of, you fall of forward!