You’re most welcome, the riders got a bit thin on the ground in the early part of the afternoon with retirements and eliminations otherwise I would have covered more. Plus a few of the riders withdrew at the end so the competition sort of fizzled out early
Thanks very much - it's a bit shaky because I didn't risk the monopod in the crowds - and I never realised how much noise all the dogs make when the horses go past!
Sorry to hear that - it is on the BBC this afternoon if that helps? I would say it wasn’t a classic year, it was too wet for that, but people rode to the conditions and saved their horses for another day
Great coverage of an event that FEI wants a years subscription to watch! Thank You!!This course is one of the toughest I think for a 4**. Richard Jones and grey looked punched half way around. No flat terrain at Badminton and that makes a huge difference.
Think he pulled up a fence or two later; to be honest we had gone about half an hour without seeing a horse so I was pleased he managed to make it that far.
It's a fair point and one which the FEI have tried to address with their Charter for the Horse and Be a Guardian initiatives. I don't agree that pain is the only fate for all horses but agree that for some unfortunately it is. It remains a question of balance harveywetdog.blogspot.com/2024/06/reflecting-on-future-for-eventing.html
Oh yes the whistles are very much part of eventing and very much to warn people that a horse is coming and to close the crossing points etc and for the fence judges to get ready. Because the commentators are often working on relayed images and messages they can be a bit behind so you can’t always rely on them. The whistles are very useful to me as a videographer to get the camera running. They are used at all levels in the U.K. although some fence judges are better than others in their whistle craft. It’s one of those iconic images of eventing for me - although it can get all the dogs barking!
@@harveywetdog Thank you answering me. I've seen a couple of cross country events here in the US and I don't remember any whistles, but they were not grand events with huge crowds like Badminton. Thank you for the video, I enjoyed it!
There's no nature in the natural obstacles anymore. Cross country has become long format showjumping. Not one of these horse/rider teams could have gotten around even D of Ledyard 79.
Thankyou Harvey wet dog, from those of us who were not able to watch by other means.
You’re most welcome, the riders got a bit thin on the ground in the early part of the afternoon with retirements and eliminations otherwise I would have covered more. Plus a few of the riders withdrew at the end so the competition sort of fizzled out early
Thank you for doing this for us horse people who could not personally attend this event.
great job as always.
Thank You for such an exciting , superbly filmed and produced upload so promptly . Really appreciated.
Thanks very much - it's a bit shaky because I didn't risk the monopod in the crowds - and I never realised how much noise all the dogs make when the horses go past!
Indeed, Thankyou.
Thank you, harveywetdog, we in Germany have no TV coverage of this event, so I'm very grateful of your work ❤
Sorry to hear that - it is on the BBC this afternoon if that helps? I would say it wasn’t a classic year, it was too wet for that, but people rode to the conditions and saved their horses for another day
I believe Badminton will be available via ClipMyHorse (as well as the Badminton channel) in 2025 which I believe is available in Germany
I second that!!!
Thanks from Tenerife , Spain
Thank you
Great,thank you!
Great coverage of an event that FEI wants a years subscription to watch! Thank You!!This course is one of the toughest I think for a 4**. Richard Jones and grey looked punched half way around. No flat terrain at Badminton and that makes a huge difference.
Think he pulled up a fence or two later; to be honest we had gone about half an hour without seeing a horse so I was pleased he managed to make it that far.
Fantastic coverage. Thank you. 🇺🇸
Thank you buddy
Thank you! First class effort!! love it
Thank you very much
Thank you so much!!❤
Thank you
❤ Wonderful .Thank you for making this.
Thank you - it was a pleasure once we were in
Very interesting to see several fences from different angles to the TV. Are you going to load any more?
Mainly more horses, especially at the lake. I will make another video when I get time but my focus shifts to Bicton now
The horse athletes are not given enough equal share in agreeing to participate. Pain is the horses fate.
Horse’s fate
Not necessarily
It's a fair point and one which the FEI have tried to address with their Charter for the Horse and Be a Guardian initiatives. I don't agree that pain is the only fate for all horses but agree that for some unfortunately it is. It remains a question of balance
harveywetdog.blogspot.com/2024/06/reflecting-on-future-for-eventing.html
What was the blowing of the sharp whistle about? Is it warning the crowd the next horse is coming through?
Oh yes the whistles are very much part of eventing and very much to warn people that a horse is coming and to close the crossing points etc and for the fence judges to get ready.
Because the commentators are often working on relayed images and messages they can be a bit behind so you can’t always rely on them. The whistles are very useful to me as a videographer to get the camera running. They are used at all levels in the U.K. although some fence judges are better than others in their whistle craft.
It’s one of those iconic images of eventing for me - although it can get all the dogs barking!
@@harveywetdog Thank you answering me. I've seen a couple of cross country events here in the US and I don't remember any whistles, but they were not grand events with huge crowds like Badminton. Thank you for the video, I enjoyed it!
Great video! Intense course. What incredible athletes!
There's no nature in the natural obstacles anymore. Cross country has become long format showjumping. Not one of these horse/rider teams could have gotten around even D of Ledyard 79.
If you say so; what is D of Ledyard 79?