I dont know about the theme of this thread , all I CAN say is that she must be a "tough" (being polite here!!!) rider! We had one of her "cast offs " and I have "NEVER come across a more cowed horse in my life! It used to head toss all the way into a fence and when it was under pressure IT URINATED AT CANTER!! Never seen it before or since. Its name was roderik appollo. Hope she has kinder training tactics now. We thought it had an infection till a top vet put us right. Poor little thing!
@Laneismynickname ...probably because you're too naive to understand that equitation is a construct meant for amateurs (most professionals have long since abandoned form in favor of function), and also too inexperienced to comprehend just how much much of a fool you make out if yourself when you criticize a dual Olympic medalist on how she chooses to hold her hands.
Well you certainly like to argue with me. Well say that again. And keep in mind that there is someone who's called Anky Van Grunsven. And if you dont know where i'm talking about. You have a lack of education. Not me.
Who's arguing? lol I have no real reason to engage in that with the likes of you, I was merely pointing out an observation.
As far as Anky, your piss-poor writing makes it difficult to know what your actual point in bringing her up is... but if it's the rollkur issue you're referencing, my take on that is that I don't agree with it-- but seeing as it's not illegal, not much anyone can do other than exactly what you're doing here: whine about it.
Indeed. Leslie an Olympic Gold and Silver medalist, and one of Gem Twist's three primary riders..... and Extreme was incredible at whatever she did. I wish her career and life had lasted longer, I think she would've went on to be one of the greats of all time!
i love leslie she is my fav grand prix rider!! i saw her today at the boston jumper classic and im going to post my videos of all three of her jump- off's! she placed all 3 of her horses in it!
I'm pretty sure that Charisma had cancer. She had all those tumours under her tail and on her belly that some greys are predisposed. Grandma is in Canada at the moment and then straight to HITS. I will ask her when she gets back. Charisma was small for a Sunday horse, but she looked like a giant compared to Nick. 14.3 on a good day! But he won the 6 bar at Spruce at 5'11'. When he galloped up to the jumps, all you could see coming towards you has the tops of his ears. Such a game horse.
I had to go pull it off my shelf to make sure I hadn't imagined it, but indeed one of the last issues of HorsePlay magazine shows a picture of her and says "Charisma, who died of colic complications last year." Perhaps someone there goofed and confused her with Extreme?
Not to mention Priobert de Kalvarie and Nick of Diamonds. It was so sad when Nick died. He fractured his skull after getting loose while being longed.
Thanks for that info, sad to hear. I knew her career was cut short, shortly after the Olympics... that's when S'Blieft began his reign. I didn't know she'd died though. RIP
Indeed, it was pretty sad listening to the two of them (the other being Peter Leone, butchering the foreign names without even trying)... they're no Gina Johnson (the woman heard in the first clip) nor Nancy Southern (woman heard in the 2nd)! They're both probably the two most informed show commentators I've EVER heard!
Mary Tyng was pretty informed though, she's the female voice heard on the 3rd.
Next up, look for a collage to honor Twist du Valon, as well as vids of Jus de Pomme, Calvaro V (not to be confused with Calvaro Z), Hidden Creek's Laurel, and of course.... probably more of Loro Piana Tomboy ;)
Maybe I don't really have the right to say this, but the jump seemed sort of out of place. It was certainly a challenge (the course is supposed to be a challenge) but it was completely different from any other jump there. To me it looked more like something out of a cross country course. It's incredibly open (which I just discovered is really hard to jump! today my trainer stacked poles on top of one another, which were half the length of normal ones and told me to jump it) x)
Well, it was a test of control and experience for the horses that'd be contending for the upcoming Olympics. The 1995 courses are so special to me (as you might've noticed, the overwhelming majority of my videos are from that year) because the USET/AGA put in such an effort to season our riders to face off against the Europeans for 1996.
Check out the video of Monty doing the same course (in the info box), you can see that the pedestal at #4 meant nothing to him!
My mare is related to her!
Sarrita1982 2 months ago
@Sarrita1982
How neat!
ImmortalSynn 2 months ago
I dont know about the theme of this thread , all I CAN say is that she must be a "tough" (being polite here!!!) rider! We had one of her "cast offs " and I have "NEVER come across a more cowed horse in my life! It used to head toss all the way into a fence and when it was under pressure IT URINATED AT CANTER!! Never seen it before or since. Its name was roderik appollo. Hope she has kinder training tactics now. We thought it had an infection till a top vet put us right. Poor little thing!
jessyandjake 5 months ago
nice horse! but is dont matter if it refused that fence . every horse has a scare sometimes . maybe she just got confused
hannahh1000 6 months ago
haha on the olympics clip they said gelding at the beginning
seizetheday9871 8 months ago
That was impressive!!!!
Lensman3001 8 months ago
hav they ever had a jump like that in the olympics, tah would just look epic! great ride and great horse shame about the first clip though : )
2101lovelilly 10 months ago
@2101lovelilly
I can't speak for all Olympics, but the one in future reference there (Atlanta 1996) didn't have anything like that.
ImmortalSynn 10 months ago
Is see hand floping everywhere,
Laneismynickname 1 year ago
@Laneismynickname ...probably because you're too naive to understand that equitation is a construct meant for amateurs (most professionals have long since abandoned form in favor of function), and also too inexperienced to comprehend just how much much of a fool you make out if yourself when you criticize a dual Olympic medalist on how she chooses to hold her hands.
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago 7
@ImmortalSynn
Well you certainly like to argue with me. Well say that again. And keep in mind that there is someone who's called Anky Van Grunsven. And if you dont know where i'm talking about. You have a lack of education. Not me.
Laneismynickname 1 year ago
@Laneismynickname
Who's arguing? lol I have no real reason to engage in that with the likes of you, I was merely pointing out an observation.
As far as Anky, your piss-poor writing makes it difficult to know what your actual point in bringing her up is... but if it's the rollkur issue you're referencing, my take on that is that I don't agree with it-- but seeing as it's not illegal, not much anyone can do other than exactly what you're doing here: whine about it.
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago 7
Woahh, amazing rider! Extreme is just lovely!!x
xIVanquishIx 1 year ago
@xIVanquishIx
Indeed. Leslie an Olympic Gold and Silver medalist, and one of Gem Twist's three primary riders..... and Extreme was incredible at whatever she did. I wish her career and life had lasted longer, I think she would've went on to be one of the greats of all time!
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago
i love leslie she is my fav grand prix rider!! i saw her today at the boston jumper classic and im going to post my videos of all three of her jump- off's! she placed all 3 of her horses in it!
sandcastle1999 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure that Charisma had cancer. She had all those tumours under her tail and on her belly that some greys are predisposed. Grandma is in Canada at the moment and then straight to HITS. I will ask her when she gets back. Charisma was small for a Sunday horse, but she looked like a giant compared to Nick. 14.3 on a good day! But he won the 6 bar at Spruce at 5'11'. When he galloped up to the jumps, all you could see coming towards you has the tops of his ears. Such a game horse.
bedfordjumpergirl 1 year ago
@bedfordjumpergirl
I had to go pull it off my shelf to make sure I hadn't imagined it, but indeed one of the last issues of HorsePlay magazine shows a picture of her and says "Charisma, who died of colic complications last year." Perhaps someone there goofed and confused her with Extreme?
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago
Not to mention Priobert de Kalvarie and Nick of Diamonds. It was so sad when Nick died. He fractured his skull after getting loose while being longed.
bedfordjumpergirl 1 year ago
@bedfordjumpergirl
Wow, I knew he had an injury, but wasn't aware that that was the situation. How sad.
Add to that Charisma... who IINM, also died of complications following severe colic. I LOVED that little mare. *sigh*
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago
I am sorry to tell you that Extreme died about 2 years after her Olympic glory as a result of severe colic. The sire is Wolfgang.
bedfordjumpergirl 1 year ago
@bedfordjumpergirl
Thanks for that info, sad to hear. I knew her career was cut short, shortly after the Olympics... that's when S'Blieft began his reign. I didn't know she'd died though. RIP
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago
I own the sister to this mare and train with Leslie...aka Grandma in the barn. She can still bring it on like no one's business.
bedfordjumpergirl 1 year ago 2
@bedfordjumpergirl
Neat. Do you know by chance if Extreme is still around? Also, who was her sire?
ImmortalSynn 1 year ago
Amazing how such a young horse can take on the Grand Prix and do so well.
And like you sad, it's kinda sad that the announcer called Extreme a gelding.
FieryHooves 1 year ago
beautiful horse
breyer4life 1 year ago
wooooow
selam0qtr 2 years ago
at 4:17, announcer called Extreme a gelding?
cherokeethunder08 2 years ago 3
Indeed, it was pretty sad listening to the two of them (the other being Peter Leone, butchering the foreign names without even trying)... they're no Gina Johnson (the woman heard in the first clip) nor Nancy Southern (woman heard in the 2nd)! They're both probably the two most informed show commentators I've EVER heard!
Mary Tyng was pretty informed though, she's the female voice heard on the 3rd.
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
great videos i love them!!!
this mare made good progress
equestrianequine 2 years ago 2
y does amercian showjumping always much better???
showjumpergirl007 2 years ago
...in some ways, sure, it's unique-- but then again, how often do you see European masters coming here to train, versus the opposite?
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
do you have any video of Leslie and Albany from the 1984 Olympics.
Equsrider 2 years ago
Pretty sure I don't, but can look around
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
geez, i LOVE this horse...super scopey and doesnt seem stuck...she doesnt let her young age show through anymore!
pinkweaselgirl 2 years ago 14
Tough to watch her and not love her.... shame her career was so short. :(
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
This mare is just too cool! Love the videos!
kellidahorsegirl 2 years ago 10
...much appreciated, and more to come! ;)
Next up, look for a collage to honor Twist du Valon, as well as vids of Jus de Pomme, Calvaro V (not to be confused with Calvaro Z), Hidden Creek's Laurel, and of course.... probably more of Loro Piana Tomboy ;)
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
Very beautiful video!
Sonika001 2 years ago
Great! :) I love that little mare, haha. And yeah, I heard the gelding slip... whooops xP
I felt so bad for them in the first clip! But you can hardly blame the little mare, does that thing look like a jump to you?? haha
shiiuza 2 years ago 3
Agreed.
As stated in the info box, 1 out of every 7 horses had refusals at that 4th jump... most of them first out of the gate.
It wasn't until Michael Matz & Olisco, pretty far down in the order of go, did any horse/rider combination clear it on the first try.
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
Well put :)
Maybe I don't really have the right to say this, but the jump seemed sort of out of place. It was certainly a challenge (the course is supposed to be a challenge) but it was completely different from any other jump there. To me it looked more like something out of a cross country course. It's incredibly open (which I just discovered is really hard to jump! today my trainer stacked poles on top of one another, which were half the length of normal ones and told me to jump it) x)
shiiuza 2 years ago
Well, it was a test of control and experience for the horses that'd be contending for the upcoming Olympics. The 1995 courses are so special to me (as you might've noticed, the overwhelming majority of my videos are from that year) because the USET/AGA put in such an effort to season our riders to face off against the Europeans for 1996.
Check out the video of Monty doing the same course (in the info box), you can see that the pedestal at #4 meant nothing to him!
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago
Lol.
I heard the commenters call her a gelding....
SarahLeeSings 2 years ago
Indeed. I guess that's what happens when you read off of cue-cards as opposed to knowing the industry by heart...
ImmortalSynn 2 years ago