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Video Monday: Rolex Recovery
Our happy little corner of the World Wide Web has been raving about nothing but Rolex for weeks. I know the event is over now, but I just can’t quit cold turkey. There are still so many recently added videos to share.
Video Sunday: Rolex Cross-Country & More
William Fox-Pitt and Cool Mountain through the Head of the Lake. HNNVideo has a ton of great videos.
The Word Around Rolex II
Kim Severson:
The Word Around Rolex
Adding to the pressure of competing at the nation’s biggest event (and for some, a spot on the team!), competitors must indulge the media in daily press conferences. Lucky for us, they are friendly and have plenty to say about the weather, the cross-country course, and their amazing horses.
William Fox-Pitt:
“Cool Mountain is a very talented horse on the flat…to produce his best test today, in this atmosphere, is a credit to him, but I think he’s got more in him.”
On Saturday’s test: “Last year the course was a bit tricker but there are plenty of chances to make mistakes.”
“If it rains it will be huge.”
Allison Springer:
“I’ve been working really hard to improve myself and my horse in all three phases, and I hope that this weekend we can really put it all together.”
“This is a place I’ve always dreamed to be.”
Press conference video from EventingUSA
Oliver Townend:
“The horses were about as good as they could be today, but it’s very tough competition we’re up against.”
Oli’s strategy for Saturday: “Go clear inside the time.”
Karen O’Connor:
“It takes a village…a lot of people went down that center line with me.”
On Mandiba and cross-country: “He feels confirmed. His experience matches the questions tomorrow.”
Phillip Dutton:
[The Foreman] is obviously one of the best horses I’ve ever had…It’s a bonus having him here and I am enjoying it.”
Read what else the top riders had to say:
USEF: Dressage Day 1, Dressage Day 2
USEA: Dressage Day 1, Dressage Day 2
Video Saturday: Countdown to Rolex
Where Have All The Cheerleaders Gone?
Galloping my little chestnut mare over the river and through the woods at Flat Creek Ranch in Hogansville, GA, I jumped through a line of fences in the woods. I knew Mum was nestled in the trees nearby, judging my efforts over the fences. The moment Breezy’s hoof hit the ground at the end of that line, a distinctive cry echoed through the hills at Flat Creek, “WOO-HOO!!! You GO little girl!” At that, I smiled, kicked on, and couldn’t wait to meet Mum at the finish for a big hug and a “happy dance.”
Video Saturday: Ready for Rolex
Buzzterbrown Brilliance: In anticipation of the 2010 event, Buzzterbrown edited this compilation of videos and photos from 2009. As always, Buzzter’s videography is mind-blowing. His lighting is consistently excellent in the Great Outdoors, his editing is creative and smooth. But this video…this is my favorite so far. Be sure to visit Buzzterbrown’s channel to watch a longer version of 2009 Rolex highlights.
WEG Wallpapers and Profit Predictions
This week the Alltech FEI WEG PR staff (I’m sorry, I can’t help but keep going with the acronyms once I’ve started) released a statement predicting an economic benefit of $167 million for the state of Kentucky after the Games. This is an 11% increase from the previous estimation of $150 million. In addition to ticket sales and retail, I’ll bet a big portion of the economic gain will come from hotels flashing their “No Vacancy” signs. Not only will the hotels be packed, but for a whopping $200-$300 dollars a night in most cases I’ve heard! If you have found cheaper accommodations, please let us know! NBC Sports will broadcast the event, which marks the “largest commitment to network coverage of equestrian sport in U.S. television history” according to the press release. Not only will the event bring long-term benefits and exposure to Kentucky, it will also provide employment opportunities to individuals and traffic for local businesses. And what’s a more exciting opportunity than to work with the biggest worldwide equestrian event of the year!
Video Saturday: The Fork
This weekend, it’s all about The Fork. So grab a spoon and a bowl of grub and let’s watch some cross-country.
Horse Folks Are Horse Folks, We Aren’t So Different After All
I recently took an interesting trip to Gulfport, MS to attend an event normally avoided by someone like myself. Â I went to…cue shock and awe…a hunter/jumper show. Â Now before you get your panties all in a wad, let it go and listen up. Â
Video Saturday: Indoor Eventing
It just sounds crazy doesn’t it? Indoor Eventing…seems to me like it kind of defeats the whole purpose. But what do I know? Watch the videos and see for yourself.
PPF CIC** Water Jump Videos and an EN Reader Profile
We have the best readers ever! We say it all the time, but we really want to get the point across. One super duper fan was nice enough to send us some videos from the CIC** at Poplar Place Farm last weekend. Thanks to Mary Kate Mallory (GA) for sharing them with us, and her mom for shooting the footage! MK competed in her first CIC** competition at Poplar Place Farm this weekend aboard the experienced gelding, Kilaughton. They jumped double clear in showjumping to finish 15th! We appreciate you sending in these videos MK, and thanks for supporting Eventing Nation. I also hear we might be getting a very special shout out this week. Since we love getting to know our readers, we asked MK a few questions about her first two star competition. Photo with permission by Leslie Threlkeld
Kyle Carter and Final Watch finished fourth in the CIC**
Video Sunday: Poplar Place & Southern Pines
Video Saturday: Mounted Games
Four In Sack: Talk about coordination and teamwork. The crowd loves it!
Old Hats Out, Old Socks In: The “Sock Race” requires riders to run halfway down the line, drop an old sock in the bucket, run to the end, dismount and pick up a new old sock, vault back on the pony while galloping home to hand the new old sock to a teammate, and repeat. I wonder who donates all the old socks?
Human Agility Class: Agility requires riders to dismount and quick-step across a few buckets before vaulting back on quick as possible. Miss a step or fall off the bucket and you have to start again.
WEG Opening Ceremonies and the Alltech Fortnight Festival
Yesterday it was announced that Wynonna Judd will give a special performance during the opening ceremonies of the Alltech WEG. A Kentucky native, it is fitting she will sing the state song “My Old Kentucky Home.” Judd is a five-time GRAMMY award winning artist and a best-selling author. The WEG showcases the collective skills of eight equestrian disciplines. Similarly, Judd represents just one musical genre to be celebrated during the Games. If you have never heard Wynonna’s pipes, check out the music video for “No One Else On Earth.” Musical and entertainment performances for the opening and closing ceremonies will continue to be announced throughout the spring. Tickets for the opening ceremonies are going for $120-$150. Get yours!
Video Saturday: Red Hills Horse Trials
5 Questions with Mike Etherington-Smith
- to produce a course that is as safe as possible
- to produce a course that is sufficient to give horses and riders the opportunity to learn and benefit from the experience
- to give sufficient challenge for the best to come out on top whilst giving those stepping up to the level for the first time a really positive experience
- to provide a flow and balance to the course with a good variety of questions
- to test the rider’s ability to ride and judge pace, effort, and make them think as they are going around the course making decisions based on how their horse is going
- to provide an interesting and visually attractive course for spectators
Video Saturday: Team Chasing
Earlier this week a reader mentioned team chasing, noting it’s similarities to Eventing. Generally, cross-country officials at events attempt to keep a controlled number of horses on course at evenly spaced intervals to best avoid traffic jams. Team chasing on the other hand, involves a group of competitors galloping across country practically nose to tail. Some rules to team chasing are similar to Eventing: a rider fall results in elimination of that rider, three refusals at one fence equals elimination, all riders must wear helmets and safety vests, and an ambulance is always on the scene.
The Spirit of the Model Horse
Monday Funday: Angry Horse
Video Saturday: Great Walls of Puissance
We’ve talked a lot about insane sports this week, and I think the Puissance ranks high on that list, second to Eventing of course. The purpose of Puissance is to successfully clear a wall of collapsible blocks, building it bigger and bigger every round, until either you or the wall come tumbling down. I wonder if these horses escape from their pastures much.
Twenty Years of Champions
Countdown to 2010 FEI WEG, Kentucky, USA: 217 Days