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American Miniature Horse Assoc. World Championship Open Jumper - Short Version

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2010

Short version of the 2009 American Miniature Horse Championship -- Open Jumper contest. Watch Troubles Exemplary, ("Larry, the Little Horse That Can Jump"), win the Open Jumper contest. Larry is only 30 inches tall. He had to jump over 42 inch jumps to win.

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  • Can we just supersize larry so he can be a grand prix horse

  • Thanks! But in Larry's mind he is already the biggest horse in the world :)

    If you really want to see him jump watch the video from last year's Youth contest where he had to clear 44 inch jumps to win!

    And if you would like to see what he looked like this year, check out the video

    AMHA_World_Am_Jumper_2010.mp4

    Yes, I am proud of my little horse! Thanks to all of you who have watched his videos.

  • wow.all i can say is wow.larry is amazing!!!!hes smaller than most of the horses there, and he clears the course perfectly(:

  • Thank you! We have just completed all jumper events for 2010 at AMHA World. Larry did even better this year. He won World Champion in Open and Amateur -- both with a perfect score. In Youth he took a Reserve Championship -- (2nd place). I will be posting videos from this year soon.

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  • Go Larry! He was smart! He cantered not trotted like everyone else!

  • An example of hindering the horse: The black and white pinto was kept on way too short a lead. Obviously the horse would refuse to jump as the handler was inadvertently holding him back to to the short lead. This is an obvious example I observed watching this video of the handler being at fault for the refusal, not the horse.

  • at 1:59, you said one of the smallest. May I point out he is also one of the best!

  • OMG!! :O Amazing! And some of the fences he took from trot!!!!

  • GREAT JOB LARRY WOOOOHOOOOO

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