SHOWJUMPING: insane saves -- the Oxer TwoStep!

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  • @Lizzie200292
    @Lizzie200292 11 років тому +40

    I have seen horse's do this with their front legs too! Almost as if "Oh, there is another rail!" They saved it though... amazingly.

  • @erikakrausmann5177
    @erikakrausmann5177 9 років тому +115

    Anyone who doubts the intelligence of horses doesn't really know them. Whether it was coincidence or just blind luck, that horse did in fact drop it's hind legs "within" that oxer. Did the horse know to do this? Perhaps, but one thing remains clear, he did save that difficult jump and that is rather remarkable to say the least. Owing to the fact that these courses and obstacles are sometimes very difficult to navigate, a good mount, one that is trained well, can make all the difference in whether or not one remains fault free with a clean ride. For it's efforts, I award this particular horse 5 stars for an outstanding effort. ☆☆☆☆☆🎩

    • @horselover4492
      @horselover4492 6 років тому +5

      Erika Krausmann horses are pretty darn smart especially the escape artist 😂

  • @janicefreedom8665
    @janicefreedom8665 10 років тому +64

    I love that you called it "Oxer twostep" and Wittaker was riding Everest Two-step. I wonder if that horse does it often and got it's name that way LOL

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  11 років тому +13

    Agree... very tough horse, couldn't imagine heading to one of those mammoth fences on a horse like that.
    He also had the fastest first-round time, so yeah, moved at lightning pace too.

  • @MaritsView
    @MaritsView 9 років тому +23

    Beautiful!
    Look at these horses doing leg skills!
    Best moments:
    00:56 / 02:53

  • @KeeneDressage
    @KeeneDressage 15 років тому +3

    What Heart! What honest amazing horses to try that hard! Just goes to show, you can't force a horse to do this, they really love their jobs!

  • @equiner7
    @equiner7 15 років тому +1

    Incredible two step!! Thanks for posting 'old' footage. It is nice to watch the jumpers from the past!

  • @eagle003
    @eagle003 11 років тому +2

    I've seen it a couple of times! It's unbelievable how those horses can calculate where to stretch those legs ;)

  • @jch12341
    @jch12341 11 років тому +2

    that chestnut mare in the beginning is gorgeous.

  • @rosemalinofsky3091
    @rosemalinofsky3091 10 років тому +28

    It's like they thought, wait this doesn't feel how the jumped looked I better kick my legs back up.

  • @19RideTheLightning82
    @19RideTheLightning82 15 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! I am greatly looking forward to viewing the videos. Its funny, I am actually heading down to High Prairie in a few hours and I will be showing there for the rest of the week, so it will be doubly cool to see not only Hap and Pikadero, but the pair at High Prairie! Thank you so much again for sharing your videos. You have a truly amazing collection!

  • @mariapalladino2473
    @mariapalladino2473 7 років тому +2

    Wow!!!! Horse are so insanely intelligent and beautiful. Just love!!!

  • @blake_cosplays
    @blake_cosplays 11 років тому +11

    that first one was AWESOME

    • @ImmortalSynn
      @ImmortalSynn  11 років тому +1

      She was! You can see more of her in my video "The Great Pinon Pantheon"

  • @321BookLover
    @321BookLover 12 років тому

    These are amazing horses! Very talented; to be so aware of the jump and their feet placement, it's mind-blowing to see. :)

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  16 років тому

    ...indeed: was sorta crazy/neat to see Katja do that and marvel over it for a while, and then see the exact same thing in the very next horseshow that I see!

  • @19RideTheLightning82
    @19RideTheLightning82 15 років тому

    Excellent! I will stay tuned for your posting(s) of Hap and Amerika 7. If you find the one of Hap and Pikadero at Spruce Meadows I would greatly enjoy viewing. Thank you for posting all of your wonderful videos!

  • @MultiHorseCrazy101
    @MultiHorseCrazy101 12 років тому +1

    I love watching stuff from spruce meadows

  • @jjeherrera
    @jjeherrera 8 років тому +1

    Such noble horses!!!

  • @Simplyblissfull
    @Simplyblissfull 15 років тому

    Thats cool, I've seen Everest two step do that before (cause I saw that ride before) but I hadn't seen the first one... what a save!

  • @19RideTheLightning82
    @19RideTheLightning82 15 років тому

    WOW! I just saw the same thing happen live at the $40,000 Rocky Mountain Grand Prix last month. The horse jumped the oxer clean - amazing!

  • @StrikingDiamond
    @StrikingDiamond 16 років тому

    wow thats unbelievable.
    the craziest video ive seen so far.
    thanks for posting these :)

  • @MarkRobertCuthbert
    @MarkRobertCuthbert 16 років тому

    you really like your jumping ImmortalSynn - Thanks for putting up all the jumping videos. - ahh Michael Whitaker the great brother of John - Michael won the du Marier Grand Prix also in '89 on the great Irish bred gelding Mon Santa (by Hard Study TB xx)

  • @nik0022A
    @nik0022A 9 років тому +13

    not at that height but at 1.15m one of my horses dropped AND pulled the front out if the oxer leaving it standing

  • @D_Schlitz
    @D_Schlitz 11 років тому

    the second 'clip' within the video yes, but the first may be hickstead(the venue in England[Englands largest Grand Prix event I believe])

  • @BiteTheDirt
    @BiteTheDirt 16 років тому

    Nick is a legend.

  • @savvyclubgirl1975
    @savvyclubgirl1975 15 років тому

    AWESOME!!! Now that's what you call 'Effort'!!!

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  11 років тому

    Thanks. I'm currently in the process of moving to California, but I have much more to (eventually) upload, and will be back at it soon.

  • @markiemorrison8189
    @markiemorrison8189 11 років тому

    I've never seen a horse drop it's legs in between and then back out of an oxer! Loving all your videos and not to mention the witty comment comebacks. Haha For the sake of UA-cam, please keep 'em comin'!

  • @bigloverxD
    @bigloverxD 13 років тому

    amazing and beautiful. Those two words make up horse jumping.

  • @ashleighrauen
    @ashleighrauen 12 років тому

    wow he was takin a deep breath through the finish flags!!! :)

  • @unbridged77
    @unbridged77 15 років тому

    One time at the Del Mar National HBO Prix Ali Nilforushan's horse knocked the front pole of the oxer off and as it was falling, double kicked it back into the cups. It was such a crazy save!

  • @annemiekdenijs7750
    @annemiekdenijs7750 10 років тому +2

    Amazing rider!

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  16 років тому

    Welcome.
    Should definitely take care to check out two of my personal faves: Hidden Creek's Laurel, and Easy Boy.

  • @109367
    @109367 11 років тому +1

    I saw the second one live xD I was amazed lol

  • @kikiza123
    @kikiza123 7 років тому

    unreal reflexes on that horse

  • @2101lovelilly
    @2101lovelilly 13 років тому

    this happened in a recent jumping comp too, it was a mare and she was going fast for it not being a jump off, and her legs went right down the middle of the oxer of the last jump, she was going so fast that the comentators didn't see it nor was there a good angle of it but after seeing it bout 5x i got it : D amazing, horses do luv there jobs : D

  • @SobriquetF1
    @SobriquetF1 14 років тому

    Holy COW! "Everest Two Step" - never truer to his name was there another horse!

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    It's natural talent, it'd be very difficult to train a horse to do that successfully, properly, and with coordinated timing.
    Pure talent.

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Depends on which "that jump" you're referring to.
    The German oxer in the 2nd clip, with Everest TwoStep, was. It was 5'3"x6'6", largest fence on course, on a bending line-- and right next to the endgate at that! That's what made it so incredibly difficult. Very few horses got past it without either a fault, or by taking drastic action such as this.
    I do not know the size of the fence in the first clip, with Pinon Katja, was.

  • @ShadowBramby
    @ShadowBramby 16 років тому

    wow! That is amazing! Thanx for posting I love watchin it!

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Interesting that you would say that.
    The fall I'm referring to was also at Spruce Meadows, at the 1995 Nortel High Speed Stakes. It was from a horse called "Owner Operator," who HATED the soupy footing of the day, and planted Ali head over heels with his arms held back over his head. If he would've rotated another 90 degrees, he would've hit the ground neck-first without his hands to break the fall. It was scary. But yeah, when he got up, he was pisssssed-- and the camera zoomed right in! lol

  • @lizavp
    @lizavp 15 років тому

    These horses was born to jump XD! And they enjoy it!

  • @yasminpiapoppy
    @yasminpiapoppy 11 років тому

    This is so cool!

  • @userbunny14
    @userbunny14 11 років тому

    Big Ben also did one of these, but his fronts came down between the poles and he snapped right back up!

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Funny you should ask that on this video... as the horse that went right before Pinon Katja was in fact, Pikadero. lol
    I doubt I'll post that one, as that round was something of a disaster. I think I have another of him at the 1997 Spruce Meadows Chrysler Classic, but will have to check.
    I do have plenttttty of perhaps Hap's most famous mount though, Amerika 7. Will definitely be posting some of her, if you're a fan.

  • @ZebrasAreAwesome011
    @ZebrasAreAwesome011 11 років тому +2

    It's a game these horses play I tell you! xD

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Neat.
    I have a clip of Ali taking just about one of the NASTIEST falls I've ever seen, at a speed class. He got up and was more-or-less alright though.
    Thought about putting it up, but can't really think of an interesting way to present it..... yet.

  • @ItsaHorseLife
    @ItsaHorseLife 15 років тому

    awesomeness!!!! really enjoyed it thanx

  • @sanityslastdance
    @sanityslastdance 15 років тому

    =O
    That is just crazy tbh, Can't see any of the horses I ride being that honest!

  • @DJDangersJessiJane
    @DJDangersJessiJane 15 років тому

    Just goes to show how smart horses are.

  • @3dayEventerFHMI
    @3dayEventerFHMI 15 років тому

    purely incrediable!

  • @blueyescry
    @blueyescry 15 років тому

    EVEREST TWOSTEP.. wow that horse has power..

  • @Simplyblissfull
    @Simplyblissfull 15 років тому

    Yeah, this is impressive in itself.

  • @ellex341
    @ellex341 14 років тому

    those two horses better have gotten all of the treats they culd eat!

  • @orangesandcupcakes
    @orangesandcupcakes 15 років тому

    @ImmortalSynn wow that makes the jumps i do look like poles on the ground lol i wish i could do that one day

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Good news... I found that I also have one of him (Pikadero) at the Red Robin grand prix of High Prairie, CO.
    So will probably post that, as he makes it to the jumpoff, then gives Hap a bit of a surprise. ;)
    Look for it sometime in October. Definitely won't be before the next 3wks.

  • @LittleMustangMare
    @LittleMustangMare 13 років тому

    @ImmortalSynn both of them though i gotta say i'm a two-step fan my self XP

  • @Anaso96
    @Anaso96 14 років тому

    Very Insane!
    From: Guatemala!

  • @unbridged77
    @unbridged77 15 років тому

    Yea true. He really is a good guy- he just has some interesting moments I guess I'll say while riding and training (like making my friend do pushups in the mud after she refused a fence haha)

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Indeed.
    I actually had another one with Hap Hansen and Pikadero, but decided not to include it as I didn't care for the film quality. Good stuff though.

  • @kristendoyan63
    @kristendoyan63 11 років тому

    That second horse announcer was right: that horse looks really hard to ride! Did you see how aggressive he looked, and how fast he was going? Man I would be so terrified.

  • @StFidjnr
    @StFidjnr 14 років тому

    @ 1:49 I think everything the Whitaker family does they have to go to the list of great inventers

  • @bubblinbrownsugar616
    @bubblinbrownsugar616 13 років тому

    God Bless Everest Two Step! I hope when he got back to the barn, someone gave him a jumbo size bucket of whatever the hell he wants!!!! LOLOL!!
    Goodness Gracious!!!

  • @lindabroussard7305
    @lindabroussard7305 9 років тому

    INCROYIBLE !!!

  • @unbridged77
    @unbridged77 15 років тому

    Why?
    Ouch damn that sounds bad! Yea this last summer at the grob all you see are his boots sticking up from the middle of the combination. When he falls he really does take a beating.

  • @Equinegurl96
    @Equinegurl96 16 років тому

    Wow that was awesome :D lol if Elf tried that we'd both end up on the ground having no idea of what went wrong, lets just say he's not that coordinated I luvvv when the mare kicks off the bush

  • @Camilley88
    @Camilley88 15 років тому

    haha i like how michael's horse's name has "two step" in it, like it happens all the time :P

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  14 років тому

    @Anaso96
    Gracias por mirar, en Guatemala! :)

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  14 років тому

    @donnieo7
    Which show was that? I don't think I have such a tape... though granted, I still have yet to review all of my 1995-1996 stuff.
    Stroller was way Way WAYYY before my time, lol.

  • @bella131517
    @bella131517 13 років тому

    the second rider is much better than the first but holy crap those are one of a kind horses

  • @Butterfly89lady
    @Butterfly89lady 15 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @mlove474
    @mlove474 9 років тому +2

    neat horse can i have his horses dna or training steps

  • @19RideTheLightning82
    @19RideTheLightning82 15 років тому

    Do you have any video footage of Hap Hansen and Pikardero that you would not mind posting? Pikadero is my horses sire and I would really like to see footage of him. I grew up riding and showing in CA and watching the GPs, but I was too young at the time to remember this pair.

  • @donnieo7
    @donnieo7 14 років тому

    Tomboy did that two step as well at spruce meadows . I'm surprised you didn't include that one. But thanks for all the videos. They're great. Any chance you have anything on Stroller?

  • @mariafuu2027
    @mariafuu2027 12 років тому

    lots of horses do this though. just to get a little extra kick over the fence :p amazing how they do it

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому +1

    Ah, I see.
    Well, as earlier stated: yes, that fence was that wide.

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  13 років тому

    @randylahey14
    Yes, keep going: as in, where is he now? Granted, I haven't been looking as hard as possible, but I rarely see him in int'l competition nowadays.
    Have some vids of him with Pinon Sullivan that I really need to get around to uploading too.

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    You spelled it right ;)
    ...do you know what horse he was on?

  • @horseskickbutforever
    @horseskickbutforever 14 років тому

    wow thats amazing!!!

  • @jthelgirlf
    @jthelgirlf 14 років тому

    @KeeneDressage Some people just don't understand this, but its so true!

  • @03firefly
    @03firefly 13 років тому

    @horsecrazy9823 Yeah, a horse can't see directly in front of it, but that doesn't mean they're totally blind to the jump. They see it ahead of time and can figure out exactly how much power they need to get over the jump. It's up to the rider to tell the horse when to jump as well. A rider that really knows a horse is able to give it proper cues to let it know how much power the horse needs and when it should jump. You're not just sitting on a horse and letting it figure out the course.

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  16 років тому

    Again, she doesn't touch the bush.
    Watch the slow-mo, if you want further clarification: it's just an optical illusion. Her legs hit nothing but air.

  • @idareya1996
    @idareya1996 13 років тому

    i think i saw that second one live

  • @101jumpergirl101
    @101jumpergirl101 12 років тому

    awesome how horses can do this

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  16 років тому

    Yes, they both did.

  • @PinupPanda
    @PinupPanda 16 років тому

    NICE!

  • @csisco2091
    @csisco2091 13 років тому

    omg that's amazing!

  • @Cambridgelove
    @Cambridgelove 14 років тому

    how do they get these horses do a two step on purpose??

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    ...but still gets back up/on-- so I guess that's the lesson for the rest of us. :)

  • @HorseInAStorm
    @HorseInAStorm 12 років тому

    lol, that is an insane save

  • @hollypalmer95
    @hollypalmer95 15 років тому

    them horses have reflexes! lol.

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Yes it is. No, it wasn't.
    Lamborghini was a sponsor for the Brookside Classic, so they used their display area to showcase their product. Happens all the time in the grands prix.

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  16 років тому

    Welcome! :)

  • @Nickolina98
    @Nickolina98 13 років тому

    Oh my god! :D

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  14 років тому

    @DarkHorseDream
    Might've gotten legs caught up for a bit, but doubt it would've been a disaster... wouldn't have caused the mount to flip or anything.
    Still amazing to see though!

  • @AmynBuzz123
    @AmynBuzz123 11 років тому

    When there is text I’m the middle of the clip it says ' ...that I recorded'. Which means that you recorded it right? Look at the way that the camera zooms in and out and follows the horse at different angles, different sides of the arena, that hasn’t been taken from a stand, that’s a professional camera, so how could you have filmed it?

  • @horsesforever663
    @horsesforever663 10 років тому

    I happened at the royal as well

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  15 років тому

    Well, keep at it. Maybe someday. :)

  • @sportybaby101
    @sportybaby101 16 років тому

    where did u get the clip?

  • @ImmortalSynn
    @ImmortalSynn  13 років тому

    @Nickolina98
    ...which one?