I finally got a few pics together from the World Equestrian Games. What a time it was - I wish I'd taken more pictures!
7:14pm- Fiona Bigwood and Wie-Atlantico De Ymas (GBR)
7:24pm- Marcela Krinke Susmelj and Corinth (SUI)
7:34pm- Michal Parcewicz and Randon (POL)
7:44pm- Ashley Holzer and Pop Art (CAN)
8:04pm- Nathalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein and Digby (DEN)
8:14pm- Christoph Koschel and Donnperignon (GER)
8:24pm- Brett Parbery and Victory Salute (AUS)
8:34pm- Anabel Balkenhol and Dablino (GER)
8:44pm- Isabell Werth and Warum Nicht FRH (GER)
9:04pm- Laura Bechtolsheimer and Mistral Hojris (GBR)
9:14pm- Juan Manuel Munoz Diaz and Fuego XII (ESP)
9:24pm- Edward Gal and Moorlands Totilas (NED)
9:34pm- Steffen Peters and Ravel (USA)
9:44pm- Imke Schellekens-Bartels and Hunter Douglas Sunrise (NED)
This first picture is of an extended trot by Laura Bechtolsheimer and Mistral Hojris from Great Britain.
When riders finish their performance, they stop and salute to the judges. A nice, square halt by Anabel Balkenhol and Dablino from Germany.
Steffen Peters and Ravel from the US enter the ring to begin their ride. They did a brilliant job and finished 3rd in the medal standings.
This next picture is of Edward Gal and Moorlands Totilas - they were just jaw-droppingly good! It was a pleasure to watch this amazing pair perform. Watch the video on youtube here. Even people not into horse can appreciate how amazing this looks!
This was a big double oxer in front of our side of the stands. There was also a very impressive combination including a triple bar (which is basically three fences close together that the horse and rider jump over in one very big leap :)) followed by a single vertical fence (doesn't sound that hard but you only have a short space to slow the horse down enough to jump the single fence cleanly after getting up the momentum to jump that huge triple bar). Wish I'd taken good pictures of that....
There were also a few other free events that we had the opportunity to take in while we were there.
There was a demonstration by 4 hunter jumper riders with commentary by a judge. This was great - I'd never been to a hunter jumper show, so hearing what the riders are trying to accomplish and how things are scored was really nice. Basically, these riders jump fences like the show jumpers, but the fences are smaller. The riders and horses are judged on their appearance and how they go around the course (for example, does the horse have a good attitude and does he jump with jump with nice form, etc) in addition to keeping all the fence rails up. In show jumping, the horses and riders are penalized only if they knock a fence rail down, refuse to go over a fence or exceed a time allowed to go around the course. They don't get penalized for form over fences or if the horse has a bad attitude. There's so much more to hunter jumper then my simplified explanation but one thing's for sure, these horses were GORGEOUS!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
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