Breaking 80: Steffen Peters and Legalos 92
Steffen Peters and Legalos 92 broke the 80 mark in Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2015 Toronto Pan-Am Games
Steffen Peters and Legalos 92 broke the 80 mark in Grand Prix Freestyle at the 2015 Toronto Pan-Am Games
It remains incredible that any horse and rider partnership can actually attain perfection, but several panels of the most qualified judges in the world have reduced their opinions to numbers and scored this pair, Valegro and Charlotte Dujardin consistently in the 90s during the current cycle of championships.
Here are Valegro and Dujardin at London’s 2014 Olympia performing the GP musical freestyle:
From Australia to Russia…a young horse of high quality, known as Dante,
changed sponsorship through auction in Germany December 2014.
We shall watch for progress in his development.
World class videography provides even the most humble of aspirants opportunity to observe horses and riders contesting the ideals of Dressage. Multiple cameras permit is to see movements from many vantage points, and compare our own observations with those of highly qualified judges stationed at yet different vantage points about the arena.
Of course it takes time to watch 17 rides as if live streamed for 3 hours, but far less than travel time away from our own horses. Is it better to travel?
It is the oft published, seldom stated, and rarely heard goal of Dressage to maintain the purity and clarity of the gaits, sometimes called paces, of a riding horse. Realizing that hereditary conformation dictates and limits the qualities of motion of our horses, it is the goal of Dressage horse breeders, groundskeepers, handlers, grooms, riders, trainers, farriers, veterinarians, physiotherapists, competition judges…so easy to forget…to maintain, all too often to restore, horses innate qualities of motion.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this Vimeo is worth a gazillion words. You can stop-motion any frame and see an excellent illustration of the masters’ definitions of walk, trot, or canter. The limitation of internet transmission of digital video is, of course, the number of frames per second captured and then transmitted. So the qualities of motion perceived by the eye on this screen, as compared to seeing a horses’ motion in realtime, are not quite authentic, but as close as we can get without having been there.
The subject is a 5 year old German-bred gelding who was won at auction in December 2012, by a British buyer. (oh yes, in spite of being named “Her Heart,” Sa Coeur is a gelding.
Sa Coeur is noted to have been awarded a 10 (ten!) for walk, 9.6 for trot, and 8.8 for canter in by Young Horse judges.
Of course, exemplification of the Training Scale is here, too. So you may want to watch…several times.
Wherever we are, we can think globally, and act locally.
Many thanks to Astrid Appel, through Eurodressage, for bringing this to our attention.
It is the oft published, seldom stated, and rarely heard goal of Dressage to maintain the purity and clarity of the gaits, sometimes called paces, of a riding horse. Realizing that hereditary conformation dictates and limits the qualities of motion of our horses, it is the goal of Dressage horse breeders, groundskeepers, handlers, grooms, riders, trainers, farriers, veterinarians, physiotherapists, competition judges…so easy to forget…to maintain, all too often to restore, horses innate qualities of motion.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this Vimeo is worth a gazillion words. You can stop-motion any frame and see an excellent illustration of the masters’ definitions of walk, trot, or canter. The limitation of internet transmission of digital video is, of course, the number of frames per second captured and then transmitted. So the qualities of motion perceived by the eye on this screen, as compared to seeing a horses’ motion in realtime, are not quite authentic, but as close as we can get without having been there.
The subject is a 5 year old German-bred gelding who was won at auction in December 2012, by a British buyer. (oh yes, in spite of being named “Her Heart,” Sa Coeur is a gelding.
Sa Coeur is noted to have been awarded a 10 (ten!) for walk, 9.6 for trot, and 8.8 for canter in by Young Horse judges.
Of course, exemplification of the Training Scale is here, too. So you may want to watch…several times.
Wherever we are, we can think globally, and act locally.
Many thanks to Astrid Appel, through Eurodressage, for bringing this to our attention.
http://www.equitationscience.com/documents/Conferences/ISESConferenceProceedings2012.pdf
Dear Whisper,
We will miss you and Monica in London.
May you dance gleefully through your recovery!
It’s hot and dry, here, near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri. Too hot to even think about getting dressed to test, much less to ask our horses for such exuberant exhibition. Trail rides and frequent showers suffice to keep our minds, bodies and souls intact.
But in rain sodden Gloustershire, in the west of England, the Brits decided to give their least experienced Olympic aspirant a dress rehearsal. Charlotte Dujardin and Vallegro’s at Hartpury College, July 7 2012, scored a well deserved 90.65. Evidencing excellence in every element of the Training Scale, plus near synchronization to the musical medley, compels inclusion of their test in this collection.