Ruben Vandorp and Einsteins Revolution - Sc. 228 - NRBC 2007

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2007

Very nice run of Einsteins Revolution ridden by Ruben Vandorp open reserve champion of the 2007 NRBC with a score of 228.

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  • He just makes it look so effortless!!

  • he never lost his balance...he was untangling his reins that got tangled when he ran down and stopped

  • i love junior! amazing horse! i only think this isn't not a very 'clean' pattern.... but that doesn't take away that he is indeed one of the most talented horse around!! :)

  • i agree with janabasler8

    Junior is one the most amazing horses ive ever seen. u may know your stuff about your mexican crap.. but when it comes to reining u dont know ne thing. his head carrage is absolutly gorgeous and u would have to be retarted not to mark those stops:0 i jsut hope my "junior" baby is half as good as he is. 4 all you reiners, look for "Dressed for a Revolution" in the nrha furturity in 2012 riden eather by Matt Flarida or Caleb Roberts. its my bby

  • vaquero7x:

    are you sure you are knowledgeable enough of the sport to be critiqueing one of the best reining horses in the world? Einstein's Revolution is a magnificient reining stallion, examplifying all the desirable characteristics of the sport.

    Next time you comment on a reining video, do your research and pull your ignorant head out of the sand.

  • WOW

  • Because no rider EVER makes a mistake like losing balance, right?

  • HE IS VERY COOL!!!!!

  • For a good example on Mexican vaquero and Spanish riding styles see Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza on his horse "Merlin". This is real vaquero horsemanship as it is practiced with real fighting bulls.

  • and I don't think this is great riding for on min 2:45 the "rider" loses his balance and places his heels very far back.

    The real Mexican vaqueros (before the invention of the automobile) were masters at reining and often dealt with fierce bulls--this nowadays is just a show.

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