Badminton Horse trials 2023 - Cross country best twist and turns, falls, MIMS broken and refusals All rides and horses are fine. Subscribe to my channel if you like video.
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@user-bn8vz5wz7nАй бұрын
I was listening to the broadcast and apparently there was a VERY heated debate among the riders and course designers about this course design and how it would exhaust the horses in the humidity and heat ...not only that it is clearly set up for failure. The horses are notably at exhaustion point and you usually only see that with very few at the end....not well thought out at all.
@jacquelynburke15725 күн бұрын
Eventing has become a spectator sport instead of a "horse sport"!! Stupidly designed jumps, teeny corners and dangerous combinations that just ask for wrecks and falls. We used to hold lower level horse trials at our farm..safe and fun....now I can hardly watch some of the videos. We no longer sell horses as event prospects! Sad...and inhumane in some cases.
@KylenBoshaw13 күн бұрын
You know trying to be safe isn’t safe safe it’s still dangerous
@louisnealon6811Ай бұрын
The combination in Huntsman's Close was not a fair question IMHO.
@secretsquirrel737428 күн бұрын
My friend on her incredibly good brave horse retired there.
@jaquiphillips9816Ай бұрын
Sometimes you do think either the rider or horse should not be going round this course 🤦♀️🐎
@jacquelynburke15724 күн бұрын
The course designers should be required to RIDE the course before the event!!
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
Haven't seen the official footage, so I don't know for sure, but there were certainly a couple where I went, either the horse, the rider, or both, are a bit green. That said, if you're making a career out of it, there's always got to be a first time (for the riders and horses), and it's never going to be exactly like 'practice'.
@fariahcriss569617 күн бұрын
And it's always on the same jumps and combinations... almost like it's not the riders' or horses' faults. Almost as if the course designers need some re-education about safe and effective course making
@melodyjameszАй бұрын
Thank goodness they have the let-up fences these days ❤
@nikkib2143Ай бұрын
Well what a great video, what a great competition as usual and this year the added huge bonus that all souls finished safely ❤😊. Yes I agree the course is brutal but that's why the best horses and riders in the world take it on x.
@rivvy5795Ай бұрын
Love watching highlights good and bad from badminton but the music in this video is giving me a headache it’s like the wii music or something 🙄 but well done to all at badminton great effort this year.
@amyf823129 күн бұрын
Does yourvolume button work? Turn it down?
@ShaneGilbert-cx4thАй бұрын
THANK YOU for sharing your day, AND IS good to see nower day's thay HAVE safty pins ON the jumps .So if YOU hit them hard thay will collapse. Take care and all the best. 👍👍👍
@nadiafoster4478Ай бұрын
I also noticed that one of the fences was sponsored by ‘World Horse Welfare’ which would suggest they agree with the better safety design of some of the solid fences because many times when watching previous years these fences were the ones that would bring down the horse really heavily if they made a mistake!
@sharpeipink123Ай бұрын
That drop and ridiculously small corner were brutal. x
@amyf823129 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@sarahdoyle685729 күн бұрын
Nuts!
@Haribosarecoolyoushouldtrythem27 күн бұрын
The fact that this video is over 20 minute long says somthing 😬
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
Yeah, that it's got some padding with clips being replayed and some longer segments that aren't falls or refusals lol
@leiaprettyfrog27 күн бұрын
Incredible horses and riders
@LauraMitchell19836 күн бұрын
Good to see a fair few bad falls avoided by collapsing fences and some riders being sensible by withdrawing
@joycefoster51527 күн бұрын
Those corners are dangerous! for both rider and horse.🤕
@ShelleysnailАй бұрын
If you look at Horse and Hounds video, you can see the leaderboard. It looked like only 1/3 of the horses made it to the end.
@Aimee-bl4wqАй бұрын
Yh that normally happens with one’s pulling up lame or retiring or elimination
@secretsquirrel737428 күн бұрын
Yes only 38 completed the Cross Country
@liv_eq16Ай бұрын
Love these videos! Very interesting to see the toughest questions on course. Keep them coming for all the 5*!
@mrsstorms1462Ай бұрын
Some of these people look like they should not be competing with a live animal.
@rosiegeorge8726Ай бұрын
Looks like alot of people were having problems with the combination on the cross- country. I am so sad I didn’t get to go, but I had to look after my father in law after he had a triple heart bypass and my mother in law has just been diagnosed with frontal lobe dementia so it has been very difficult and she has just come back home from hospital aswell she had ulcerative colitis. The last few weeks have been extremely stressful and traumatic for me and my husband. I was hoping to be able to take my autistic son to get him some goodies but I had to let him down I felt so bad. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@pinehearthorsesАй бұрын
I'm sorry
@pinehearthorsesАй бұрын
That's not easy
@sylviahouder6665Ай бұрын
You had your hands full.
@jaquiphillips9816Ай бұрын
That’s a lot 😓
@TheJumpingGymnast23 күн бұрын
Well done Caroline from NZ! Bowed out and also won!
@SavageEventingАй бұрын
Eventing is a tough sport. One mistake and its over❤
@jacquelynburke15723 күн бұрын
Elimination is acceptable...death or mortal injury is NOT!!
@jacquelynburke15723 күн бұрын
These are living, breathing animals...not replaceable at the local car lot.
@betsysmall3576Ай бұрын
Hate hate hate that music!!!
@lisawatson7696Ай бұрын
Me too, had to mute it 😖
@user-ov6bv9cn1o21 күн бұрын
I used to show stadium jumpers and I stayed as far away from eventing as possible. Good way to seriously injure your horse.
@jacquelynburke1573 күн бұрын
AMEN!! IT has become a thrills and spills, BLOOD SPORT.
@margarete6933Ай бұрын
Poor horse's with riders who are unbalanced and their hands/reins position all over the place! Clearly they were not ready for this event 😕 Really happy with the adjustments to the jumps❤
@kimsutherland977Ай бұрын
Another armchair expert @margarete... These riders are at the top of their game. Clearly you should hold a masterclass and show them how it's done😂😂
@margarete693329 күн бұрын
@kimsutherland977 I am exactly at the level ,where I am all over the place. So, I know where I am😀. They don't and thats my point. I am currently watching rider Meghan Elphick - sorry if my spelling isn't correct 😅- go to her chanel, look how she did it, look at her horse and then you'll know the difference 😄. Have good day
@flower-ss2jtАй бұрын
Never watched the video as although I enjoy watching Xcountry, the idea of watching 'falls and refusals' is quite gruesome. It is like someone watching F1 just for crashes.
@bossmare1480Ай бұрын
Always love to see footage of Badminton its my favorite to watch. Learned alot watching the videos of the great British and New Zealand riders over the last 40+ years. 😁 Suprised at how many horses were looking fatigued this year.🤔 14:15 that was a very unfair question the rider tried to ask that horse. That horse had no idea where the rider wanted to go coming out of the water.🤨
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
I think at least some of the fatigue was probably due to the unprecedented heatwave the UK was in at the time (24 C that early in the year? wtf?); ironically, it might've been better if the timing hadn't been pushed back a week by the good ol' Beeb, not as hot, but maybe a bit wetter, which can cause its own problems with horses slipping.
@bossmare148010 күн бұрын
@@Baiswith Very true.....Our weather here has been crazy too. Bouncing from 5-6°c at night to 27-28°c during the day. Cheers 😉🇨🇦
@kdris12hihiАй бұрын
That guy around 6:22 was a terrible rider.
@justice9094Ай бұрын
I love eventing, it has been my sport for 60 years but the upper admins have taken the sport away from the horse in the effort to turn it into a spectatour sport. Never has been, never will be.. There is only one way thru some of these obstacles and only the human can see it. Please GOD walk your courses, folks.
@s.p.lyyraneemАй бұрын
De mon point de vue d'amoureuse des chevaux, mais de néophyte en matière de Cross, c'est un désastre... il est clair que certains tracés sont bien trop durs, autant pour les cavaliers que pour leurs montures... les Chevaux sont épuisés, ce qui n'est pas normal, même pour un Concours haut niveau... Les Chefs de Pistes et les Organisateurs devraient se remettre en question. Certes un Cross de ce calibre doit être difficile, mais pas à ce point. Et les conditions climatiques devraient toujours jouer sur la difficulté, les chevaux étant plus éprouvés. Bref, un bien mauvais "spectacle".
@sandralogue17742 күн бұрын
Think the course designers are finally getting it and the obstacles are not as inhumane as in years past. Amazing how by all of the competitors.
@robertbarrett2494Ай бұрын
4-day events are quite tough f rider & horse . Cross Country at Badminton & Burghley are more runs in the park than a walk in the park . Show jumping at Horse of the Year , London International Horse Show , & Stuttgart Masters are tough 4-day events .
@kimsutherland977Ай бұрын
I was at the Ineos Grenadier sunken rd fence when first horse ran out.
@Aimee-bl4wqАй бұрын
4:13 That’s disgusting how they continued it fell over the poor thing and they still continued, it might have been fine but still it could have had a scare or smth
@elizabethgrace735429 күн бұрын
India Wishart at 2- something minutes was the worst, horse looked like he cracked a hip the way he went after taking out the log on pins
@OneWayTicketToTheMoon25 күн бұрын
It was a stumble. It's a fall if the horse's or riders shoulder hits the ground. And then it's instant disqualification.
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
@@elizabethgrace7354 I don't think it was that serious (obviously I hope it wasn't), although she's definitely concerned because she retires and is then looking at how he's moving (as best you can while riding - I think she asks the jump judge about it as well), but I'm not experienced enough to say whether he was a bit stiff or not - he certainly didn't seem to be obviously favouring any leg.
@trottothetop323918 күн бұрын
RIP gorgie
@barbarathomas2561Ай бұрын
Hang on - it says Caroline Powell, NZ, retired. Yet she went on to win! I think you have the wrong number, she is #79, not #2. 😞
@mjheventing5131Ай бұрын
She rode two horses. The horse in the video that she retired with on XC was CBI Aldo. The horse she won with was Greenacres Special Cavalier :)
@barbarathomas2561Ай бұрын
@@mjheventing5131 Thank you. Its very hard to get information online. I am in NZ - equestrian events get minimal coverage here, if at all!
@Monet_eq29 күн бұрын
@@barbarathomas2561as a New Zealander the largest thing we get to see is horse of the year
@Capricorn_wyaАй бұрын
first!
@avriljenko2040Ай бұрын
Such bad riding and rough hands
@Aimee-bl4wqАй бұрын
2:29 Yo I saw that one
@Clyde.202312 күн бұрын
Deos anyone know if georgie campbell fall in this xx
@jasond.b-w6 күн бұрын
No, that was at Bicton.
@TheJumpingGymnast23 күн бұрын
I’m so confused about the rider number 45. What really happened?
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
Unless you're referring to something the video didn't show, I'm not really an expert, but as I understand it, most of the sections have a shorter and longer route so you can choose to take more time but present your horse with an easier 'question', or a more direct route that's more challenging (for obvious reasons, you'll mostly see people at least attempt the shorter route); he definitely presented to the first element and had a run out, and I'm not sure what the rules are these days on crossing over your own tracks, so I think rather than trying the harder route again, he went the longer route. Edit: the sudden flustered pull-up/retirement at the end of his clip I suspect is because he may have taken a wrong route and disqualified himself.
@geekchic368526 күн бұрын
Thank god most fences are now built to collapse if they're hit!
@Agui007Ай бұрын
Whether it's for a leisurely trek on highly experienced, good natured horses or, if it's for competition on what seems to be a really mild mannered/trained horse, the chances are sooner or later there will be a nasty fall. I enjoyed the time I rode but that's it.
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
It's like driving a vehicle - the more you do it, the more chance you'll be involved in some sort of accident (your fault or not) 😅.
@robertbarrett2494Ай бұрын
Need parkland f Cross Country running . No walk in the park .
@anuschkaarmstrong283118 күн бұрын
Oh my not goodness!! What is this event for !?? This practice to make a course is there to scare the equine and the riders. Not impressed
@sylviahouder6665Ай бұрын
Why do you show these? Why not rhe whole ride?
@oldageisdumbАй бұрын
….because the whole point of the video is “best falls and refusals”, as the title states. There are other videos that will show the whole rides.
@EquestrianEdits19Ай бұрын
Go onto Horse and Hound or something to watch full rounds
@Baiswith16 күн бұрын
Probably copyright - the BBC aired it (they're why it was a week later than usual) so posting the whole thing would line you up for a copyright strike. That said, I'm not convinced this is 'fair use' since there's no critique, just music edited over the top.
@raphmaster2313 күн бұрын
The same people who are like i cant turn my horse out into a pasture or they'll hurt themselves, but yet do these jumps.
@sudburyhouseАй бұрын
The music really doesn’t work with the video. Good grief Charlie Brown.