2:55- William Funnell and billy McCain 5:32- Francois Mathy jr. and uno de la roque 7:52- Guy Williams and rogue de ravel 9:56- William Whitaker and lammy beach 11:54- Robert Smith and cimano E 14:24- Paul Estermann and Curtis Sitte 16:25- Manuel Fernandez Saro and cuidam 18:17- Amanda Derbyshire and luibanta BH 20:25- Christian Rhomburg and cornetta 22:24- Anna-Julio Contio and Lorenzo 24:48- Olivier Robert and tempo de paban
My favorite had to be Alberto Zorzi in Contanga from Italy. He had an absolutely beautiful seat and a wonderful control Edit: and bravo! He won! What an excellent rider compared to some of the other ones
Oliver Roberts horse was amazing. They might’ve missed one, but it really looked like he was just casually hopping over them! 25:00 - Another horse who was actually pretty damn big, Caspar, for Italy. Holy crap is all I can say. 39:20
Mad respect to Oliver Philippaerts that responded so kindly to his horse even when he refused. Gave him long reins and loads of pats. 💕 It ofcourse didn’t go as he wanted to but I got so happy to see that he didn’t put that disappointment on his horse. Good job x (and as I’m watching further, other riders did the same thing an respected the horse so the same thing goes for them hah!)
The Queens Legion also I don’t know if this is right but the horse could be frustrated as well cause it keeps lifting its head up. But that could just be from the reins
I'm just a spectator, I don't ride much myself. I was told once that a red ribbon in a horse's tail means to stay away/that horse is mean? I saw several horses with red ribbons. Is that pretty common for show jumpers to be like that?
Kaylin McCarthy now imagine firm pressure on your nose bones that comes and goes as a rider pulls. Bitless is only for riders who are very skilled and experienced. Bitless is more dangerous than with a bit, it's quite easy to pull too hard and hurt the horse (breaking the fragile bones on the tip of the nose is extremely common with bitless bridles). Bit is safer and less painful in most hands. You just have to teach a young rider how to use it safely straight away. A human's mouth is different to that of a horse, so trying to compare is rather pointless.
@@elsamoore8245 depending on how the user wears it, it can actually be really damaging to the horses nose and sinuses. You need to have soft and sure hands to use it properly. Of course, bits carry their own issues(cut tongues, sore mouths, etc), so you just have to determine what’s best for your horse and for yourself.
Whatever happened to Scott Brash? I know he reigned as World no. 1 for a while, but I haven’t heard his name in forever. Did something happen to him or is he still competing?
Quinn Westriver I didn’t say he was currently world no. 1. I said he was in the past. If you could read and just answer the question, instead of making no sense that’d be awesome.
@@meganproffitt424 He's not retired himself. He just retired his main jumping mare named Urslua. He's still jumping very competitively but the showjumping season is just coming back this week! He's abroad now somewhere atm.
Responsible riders will do it if their horse refuses or knocks more poles than is characteristic of them. It often means that they’re feeling some kind of pain, stiffness, or other issue, and the really good riders will retire the course to make sure their horse is okay. I watched a Grand Prix where a horse ended up tripping right in front of an oxer and crashing through it entirely, hard enough that they snapped a pole. The horse was fine and immediately trotted off, but the rider called it to make sure he was okay.
Michael W. is one of The Great's. World and European medals. plus lots of big wins e.g. x 4 Hickstead Derby's ( all on ISH bred horses: Monsanta x 3 and Owen Gregory x 1). Difficult to find them Top Irish breds now that's why even Irish riders are riding DEU., or FRA., or NED. or BEL., breds. The Great Irish-breds like STROLLER ( for me the greatest jumper that will ever jump a fence "'68 Olympic Sliver" over the biggest 2nd round Olympic course ever built, which Stroller & M.C. only had 1 down, a massive fence. Type 1968 Olympic Fence into Google Image search to see Bernie Traurig (USA International rider) standing inside that very big oxer. But Stroller & Marion Coakes "very bravely" took on that massive 8 fence 2nd round after going clear over the 1st round Olympic course. So just 4 faults ( 1 fence ) behind "SNOWBOUND" & W.S. (USA) who won the '68 Olympic Gold (Ind.). Snowbound was a 16.0 hh ( 1.63 m ) full Thoroughbred, dark bay, gelding, ex-race horse ( Flat racer, not N.H. jump TB - the USA flat bred Thoroughbreds also won '84 Olympic Golds ( Team & Ind.) again a 16.0 hands TB "Touch Of Class" a bay, mare. You just need your horse in Top Form for one big win ;-)
No we don't. Horses only need bitless bridles if they're not tolerable. My Morgan Arabian mix had issues were he needed a hackamore. There is nothing wrong with bits.
Bitless is actually harsher than a lot of bits as it targets more areas of the horses head whereas a snaffle only targets the mouth area. Bitless puts pressure on the nose cartilage, the chin and the poll therefore it’s actually harsher than most snaffles. I’m actually getting fed up of uneducated people thinking that bitless is better. A bit is only as harsh as the hands it’s in.
Just because these riders are professionals, doesn't mean they know how to use bitless bridles. Professional just means they do it for a living and make money from it. It has nothing to do with whether they are doing it right or not. Anyone can be a professional, so long as you do it for a living...
@@meganproffitt424 there's a huge difference between a "bad day" and "not being ready for Grand Prix". I ride at this level with horses i trained and finished myself. i know how much work and good riding it SHOULD take to ride at this level, and some of these riders don't meet that requirement. They get here solely on made packers and their family's money.
You ride at this level? That’s cool. So do these riders... A good amount of these riders have ridden in the olympics and WEG. Sure some get here off money and packers, but even with packers you need some kind of fluent riding to get to the level. Also, just because you ride at this level doesn’t mean you can judge them off one round. Like I said. Bad days happen
@@meganproffitt424 that's absolutely incorrect. There are MANY riders that have no business competing at this level, even in some 5***** Grand Prixs. WEG has people like this too. It's a points qualification. If you have enough points to go to WEG, you can go. That doesn't mean you're good enough. Just because some of these riders have competed at WEG or the Olympics doesn't mean all these riders belong at this level. That's a pretty stupid comparison to make, considering some of these riders are great, and some of them are subpar - of course the good riders are going to be accomplished. The fact that I ride at this level is the EXACT REASON why I'm able to judge this - I also train horses and COACH riders at this level. I've been scouted for the Olympic Team and the WEG team. I've ridden at WEF. I have the exact prerequisites to judge them - and with your hypocritical reasoning, you don't have the experience to be judging these people, so what gives you the right to say they're good enough and don't need criticism?
@@meganproffitt424 the only competitions that weed out all of the riders that don't belong in Grand Prix are the Aachen Grand Prix, the Spruce Meadows Grand Prix, Hickstead, and the Olympics. Those are the only competitions that legitimately require skill to even qualify or to be able to compete.
Eirinn Puxley No... If he’s not pulling the horse will be to forward and will run through all the jumps. Your cross rails aren’t 1.60m jumps honey. You ride the bigger jumps a little differently.
@@meganproffitt424 Amen to that! Not backing a hot head off of a 1.60m jump can have consequences. The highest I've jumped is 1.30m and even at that height you'd better be the one calling the shots.
Loved William Whitaker and how he handled his horse...too many riders would have reacted in a negatively and taken it out on their horse!
He’s so overrated tho. Micheal and John yes are good but the rest are average Grand Prix riders if that
Probably the most insane and confusing jumble of fences I’ve ever see 😂
Yana Elizaveta ik I would have never been able to memorize that course
Ik, at first I was like wth is going on with this course
I thought they were in the middle of moving them that’s how jumbled up they are 🤣🤣
Don't ya think it would be cool to see a GoPro version of this
@@BOO-sy2oz search gopro hunter trial you will have a blast.
Not really
That and being able to ride that well🤩🤩
Jon Anderson posted a go pro video of his round at Spruce, all you need to do is search
2:55- William Funnell and billy McCain 5:32- Francois Mathy jr. and uno de la roque 7:52- Guy Williams and rogue de ravel 9:56- William Whitaker and lammy beach 11:54- Robert Smith and cimano E 14:24- Paul Estermann and Curtis Sitte 16:25- Manuel Fernandez Saro and cuidam 18:17- Amanda Derbyshire and luibanta BH 20:25- Christian Rhomburg and cornetta 22:24- Anna-Julio Contio and Lorenzo 24:48- Olivier Robert and tempo de paban
THANKYOU 😁
You forgot Ben mayher
My favorite had to be Alberto Zorzi in Contanga from Italy. He had an absolutely beautiful seat and a wonderful control
Edit: and bravo! He won! What an excellent rider compared to some of the other ones
The third one was so good
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Oliver Roberts horse was amazing. They might’ve missed one, but it really looked like he was just casually hopping over them! 25:00
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Another horse who was actually pretty damn big, Caspar, for Italy. Holy crap is all I can say. 39:20
That first horse wasnt just amazing, the rider rode him really wel. So lovely to see
I have been to this race LIVE, it was one of my favourite... and I've been to five!
can't wait for the next one hopefully next year
Mad respect to Oliver Philippaerts that responded so kindly to his horse even when he refused. Gave him long reins and loads of pats. 💕 It ofcourse didn’t go as he wanted to but I got so happy to see that he didn’t put that disappointment on his horse. Good job x
(and as I’m watching further, other riders did the same thing an respected the horse so the same thing goes for them hah!)
Wow Amanda was amazing!
I know right
Alberto from Italy is a pleasure to watch
2:35 I have that picture on a plate and some coasters at home!!!
The first ones horse is so pretty ❤️❤️❤️🐴🐴🐴
I don't blame the sixth one for bucking the rider was pulling his mouth!
Alia Equestrian the canter is discontinued so it bucks to get his hindlegs in the right canter
The Queens Legion also I don’t know if this is right but the horse could be frustrated as well cause it keeps lifting its head up. But that could just be from the reins
smh.. there’s always that person that thinks they’re an internet trainer .
That rider was really soft, I have a horse like that and they can be a pain in the ass, really difficult to ridr
awesome how well he handles it and how he patted his horse!
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Rouge de Ravel is my absolute favorite!
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I'm just a spectator, I don't ride much myself. I was told once that a red ribbon in a horse's tail means to stay away/that horse is mean? I saw several horses with red ribbons. Is that pretty common for show jumpers to be like that?
I dont like bitless but 32:25 is SO CUTE ♥
IKR The horses is hopping its so cute!!
Why don't you like bitless?
Heichfër definitely
There is nothing wrong with bits or bit less. Just use the damn equipment right
Kaylin McCarthy now imagine firm pressure on your nose bones that comes and goes as a rider pulls. Bitless is only for riders who are very skilled and experienced. Bitless is more dangerous than with a bit, it's quite easy to pull too hard and hurt the horse (breaking the fragile bones on the tip of the nose is extremely common with bitless bridles).
Bit is safer and less painful in most hands. You just have to teach a young rider how to use it safely straight away. A human's mouth is different to that of a horse, so trying to compare is rather pointless.
This is super cool! Where did you go in London to watch this?The Belgium horse seemed a bit agitated from all the high jumps.
It’s Olympia
The first guy is for my ridding olive and I was there to
Can I ask how high are these jumps? Thanks :)
EllieTheHorse Think they’re about 1.60 perhaps?
Literally if you open up the video and press pause (right as you open it), it says the height...
why do they let their horses look on the outside so much? i'm actually wondering if there's a reason behind it:)
wdym look on the outside?
I was there and I know we’re I am I was right next to a jump and WOW it was so fun to watch
this makes me excited for jumping amsterdam
This makes me excited for showing off property at HITS New York with my new horse. I’m a hunter and definitely won’t be jumping this high tho lol
What bridle was the big grey wearing? It looked cool and weird
Why is a bittless not a good option?
@@elsamoore8245 depending on how the user wears it, it can actually be really damaging to the horses nose and sinuses. You need to have soft and sure hands to use it properly. Of course, bits carry their own issues(cut tongues, sore mouths, etc), so you just have to determine what’s best for your horse and for yourself.
Why were a couple of the guys wearing uniforms?
Because they are italian riders
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Whatever happened to Scott Brash? I know he reigned as World no. 1 for a while, but I haven’t heard his name in forever. Did something happen to him or is he still competing?
No he got nocked out and he isnt World No.1 anyway a female australian Rider is i knew from when i last looked at it, and i think he retired anyway
Quinn Westriver
I didn’t say he was currently world no. 1. I said he was in the past. If you could read and just answer the question, instead of making no sense that’d be awesome.
@@meganproffitt424 He's not retired himself. He just retired his main jumping mare named Urslua. He's still jumping very competitively but the showjumping season is just coming back this week! He's abroad now somewhere atm.
Ais Coakley
Ahh okay. I just hadn’t heard his name in a few years and didn’t know if something happened. Thanks for the information!
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Come on francois!😂❤️
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Could anyone explain why some of the riders get retired?
They hold their hand up to say they give up with the course and don't want to carry on :)
Responsible riders will do it if their horse refuses or knocks more poles than is characteristic of them. It often means that they’re feeling some kind of pain, stiffness, or other issue, and the really good riders will retire the course to make sure their horse is okay. I watched a Grand Prix where a horse ended up tripping right in front of an oxer and crashing through it entirely, hard enough that they snapped a pole. The horse was fine and immediately trotted off, but the rider called it to make sure he was okay.
3:20 is when it actually starts
Thank you
Fei can you do a helmet cam of a jumping round if you can that would be great
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How high is this?
Johanna Szikszai
1.60m
Why did I get a pull ups commercial for this?
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I love the way you filmed this! What camera did you use?
Yeah they used multiple cameras to film this, since humans have not gotten the ability to teleport yet.
49:37 home country
Alex Tutty nobody cares
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40:30 had a beautiful round
7:51
25.15 is effortless
Kiana Morter 25:15*
Kiana Morter totally so scopey
starts at 2:56
Great:)
I'm a dressage rider but this is just great!!!!
You need the groom
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Michael W. is one of The Great's. World and European medals. plus lots of big wins e.g. x 4 Hickstead Derby's ( all on ISH bred horses: Monsanta x 3 and Owen Gregory x 1). Difficult to find them Top Irish breds now that's why even Irish riders are riding DEU., or FRA., or NED. or BEL., breds. The Great Irish-breds like STROLLER ( for me the greatest jumper that will ever jump a fence "'68 Olympic Sliver" over the biggest 2nd round Olympic course ever built, which Stroller & M.C. only had 1 down, a massive fence. Type 1968 Olympic Fence into Google Image search to see Bernie Traurig (USA International rider) standing inside that very big oxer. But Stroller & Marion Coakes "very bravely" took on that massive 8 fence 2nd round after going clear over the 1st round Olympic course. So just 4 faults ( 1 fence ) behind "SNOWBOUND" & W.S. (USA) who won the '68 Olympic Gold (Ind.). Snowbound was a 16.0 hh ( 1.63 m ) full Thoroughbred, dark bay, gelding, ex-race horse ( Flat racer, not N.H. jump TB - the USA flat bred Thoroughbreds also won '84 Olympic Golds ( Team & Ind.) again a 16.0 hands TB "Touch Of Class" a bay, mare. You just need your horse in Top Form for one big win ;-)
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The fifth was rushing to the jumps
Jb’s hit stuff that horse was tiny as
32.16 we need more bitless showjumpers
No we don't. Horses only need bitless bridles if they're not tolerable. My Morgan Arabian mix had issues were he needed a hackamore. There is nothing wrong with bits.
It's not a big deal if they're bitted or bitless... it's about what's best for each horse and what each horse works best in.
I agree look at the mouths of these horses always open to get away from the pain.
Bitless is actually harsher than a lot of bits as it targets more areas of the horses head whereas a snaffle only targets the mouth area. Bitless puts pressure on the nose cartilage, the chin and the poll therefore it’s actually harsher than most snaffles. I’m actually getting fed up of uneducated people thinking that bitless is better. A bit is only as harsh as the hands it’s in.
My young horses that I breed
14:34
Yay. An American rider used a bit less bridle
Meadowbrook Farm
What's that supposed to mean? Bit less bridles can be just as harmful or even more harmful than bridles with bits.
If used incorrectly. These riders are professionals and I guarantee you, know how to handle bitless bridles.
Just because these riders are professionals, doesn't mean they know how to use bitless bridles. Professional just means they do it for a living and make money from it. It has nothing to do with whether they are doing it right or not. Anyone can be a professional, so long as you do it for a living...
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Don’t like the sixth one. Too much tail swishes. Very obvious that the horse was in discomfort.
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It's really sad to see all of the people at this level that don't even belong over 1m10 yet. Jesus.
Ella Johns
Because a rider has a bad day they shouldn’t be at this level? 😕
@@meganproffitt424 there's a huge difference between a "bad day" and "not being ready for Grand Prix". I ride at this level with horses i trained and finished myself. i know how much work and good riding it SHOULD take to ride at this level, and some of these riders don't meet that requirement. They get here solely on made packers and their family's money.
You ride at this level? That’s cool. So do these riders...
A good amount of these riders have ridden in the olympics and WEG. Sure some get here off money and packers, but even with packers you need some kind of fluent riding to get to the level.
Also, just because you ride at this level doesn’t mean you can judge them off one round. Like I said. Bad days happen
@@meganproffitt424 that's absolutely incorrect. There are MANY riders that have no business competing at this level, even in some 5***** Grand Prixs. WEG has people like this too. It's a points qualification. If you have enough points to go to WEG, you can go. That doesn't mean you're good enough. Just because some of these riders have competed at WEG or the Olympics doesn't mean all these riders belong at this level. That's a pretty stupid comparison to make, considering some of these riders are great, and some of them are subpar - of course the good riders are going to be accomplished.
The fact that I ride at this level is the EXACT REASON why I'm able to judge this - I also train horses and COACH riders at this level. I've been scouted for the Olympic Team and the WEG team. I've ridden at WEF. I have the exact prerequisites to judge them - and with your hypocritical reasoning, you don't have the experience to be judging these people, so what gives you the right to say they're good enough and don't need criticism?
@@meganproffitt424 the only competitions that weed out all of the riders that don't belong in Grand Prix are the Aachen Grand Prix, the Spruce Meadows Grand Prix, Hickstead, and the Olympics. Those are the only competitions that legitimately require skill to even qualify or to be able to compete.
Number 6 stop pulling the horses mouth
Eirinn Puxley
Have you ridden that horse?
Eirinn Puxley
No... If he’s not pulling the horse will be to forward and will run through all the jumps. Your cross rails aren’t 1.60m jumps honey. You ride the bigger jumps a little differently.
@@meganproffitt424 Amen to that! Not backing a hot head off of a 1.60m jump can have consequences. The highest I've jumped is 1.30m and even at that height you'd better be the one calling the shots.
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Who is watching this and putting a thumbs down. Get a life lol
Emily Scott You, The video is good why do people need to put thumbs down
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I don’t think you read the original comment right