Really? You do? Because it says on your profile you are from the US but I've never seen anyone over here do it, even at very big shows. What area are you from?
Not sure why my comment got a thumbs down, I'm just curious.
Here in Norway, it's very common for the riders to salute the judge. It's not necessarily a formal dressage type of salute (although I've seen some riders use it), more often than not it's a nod of the head to show respect to the judges and signal that the rider is ready to go.
It's considered to be polite and I've known of one occasion where a rider has been called up to the judges afterwards and reminded that they should salute in some way.
@upsidedownbrutus Whenever my friends and I do hunter shows we do. And once I did in showjumping portion of a 1 day event. ehhh. I guess it varies from show to show. :)
hei! er denne hesten fortsatt tilsalgs?:)
Wilisia 2 years ago
@Wilisia Jepp
Taj321 1 year ago
hei :) du har ikke tilfeldigvis film fra denne klassen eller den 1 m klassen som var rett før :) ?
unnskyld hvis jeg maser, men foreldrene mine er ikke så flinke til å filme på stevner, og så hadde det vært kjempe fint å sett hvordan jeg red :)
VetleEgeland 2 years ago
i like how the rider flows with the horse over the jumps. nicely done!
painthorselover11 2 years ago
Do you all typically salute before a jumper course? I've never seen anyone do that over here, but we do a lot of things different here.
upsidedownbrutus 2 years ago
Yes, you typically do. Its polite and formal.
cermet592 2 years ago
Really? You do? Because it says on your profile you are from the US but I've never seen anyone over here do it, even at very big shows. What area are you from?
Not sure why my comment got a thumbs down, I'm just curious.
upsidedownbrutus 2 years ago
Hi upsidedownbrutus (love the name)!
Here in Norway, it's very common for the riders to salute the judge. It's not necessarily a formal dressage type of salute (although I've seen some riders use it), more often than not it's a nod of the head to show respect to the judges and signal that the rider is ready to go.
It's considered to be polite and I've known of one occasion where a rider has been called up to the judges afterwards and reminded that they should salute in some way.
TommyTheHorse 2 years ago
@upsidedownbrutus Whenever my friends and I do hunter shows we do. And once I did in showjumping portion of a 1 day event. ehhh. I guess it varies from show to show. :)
cermet592 9 months ago
very honest horse :)
xx
MintyBabesxo 2 years ago
What a good honest and careful pony :D
MyponyandI 2 years ago 2
weird style...for both rider and mare...but hey it works really well for them !!!!
meink09 2 years ago
didnt seem particularly weird to me, most good jumping horses have quirks? lovely horse though just pops them :) xx
XXAMMI 2 years ago