#OH CRAP
‘Oh Crap’ Monday
Here’s our latest batch of reader-submitted photos and videos.
‘Oh Crap’ Monday
Monday is already the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official.
‘Oh Crap’ Monday: PA Farm Show Edition
If you’re going to have an “Oh Crap” moment, might as well have it in the packed coliseum of the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
An indoor carriage obstacle race at the Pennsylvania Farm Show went a bit south last week when a horse and carriage rolled over in the coliseum. Thanks to the quick reactions of the driver, navigator and show staff, however, what could have been a very scary incident was brought under control in a matter of minutes.
How many times do you watch a wreck or near-wreck and think “wow, if only the crowd stopped screaming and they turned off the loud music” or “geez, this would have gone better if perhaps the show staff did this or that”? This video is a textbook example of what you hope every show would do: the crowd goes respectfully quiet when the announcer requests silence, the horsemen and horsewomen react quickly and safely, and the horse trots happily out of the arena to applause.
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Carriage racing accident at the Pennsylvania Farm ShowThe audience fell silent after a horse took a tumble during carriage racing at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Posted by PennLive.com on Thursday, January 14, 2016
The Pennsylvania Farm Show is an East Coast staple, taking place annually each January in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The wide array of agricultural displays and competitions makes it the ultimate state fair with the comforts of an indoor setting.
Have an “Oh Crap” moment to share? Email your photo/video and a brief explanation of what is going down to [email protected]! Instagram users, tag your moments with #OhCrapHN (your photos need to be set to public or we won’t see them!)
Go forth and tackle your Monday, Horse Nation. Go Riding!
2015 Best of HN #13: ‘Oh Crap’ Percheron Thunder Style
Monday is the crappiest day of the week … but nothing’s crappier than when your six-horse Roman hitch comes apart while you’re performing. Check out this amazing (and maybe terrifying) video of Jason Goodman’s Percheron Thunder.
We’re big fans of Jason Goodman and his incredible feats of horsemanship, driving six Percherons at a big trot and rolling canter Roman-style with only the lines, his voice and hours upon hours of careful training keeping them together. However, even the best-trained teams can make mistakes, and even the most practiced of performers can have an accident. In July of this year while performing at the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo in Utah, that’s exactly what happened.
It’s still a little unclear exactly what happens, but it looks like one of the wheel horses (the hindmost team upon which Goodman stands) either took a misstep or somehow got out from under Goodman, causing Goodman to fall between the horses. The sudden release of tension in the lines sent the leaders and swing team into a run, and the situation escalated quickly. Fortunately, Goodman was able to grab a big chunk of mane on each of his wheel horses and hang on, his hands still on the line, despite one of the swings slipping its bridle in the mayhem. Ground crew tentatively tries to help out and then realizes that when six one-ton Percherons decide to go somewhere, few things on earth are going to stop them.
While the scene looks out of control for a few minutes, Goodman hangs on and eventually the team gathers up by the out-gate. Goodman is able to swing aboard one of his wheelers and get things back under control. According to video comments but not shown in this video, Goodman rebridled the loose horse and took one more lap as though nothing had even happened!
An “Oh Crap” moment indeed — but also quite a feat of strength and horsemanship in getting everything back under control. Jason Goodman, we salute you and Percheron Thunder!
Have an “Oh Crap” moment to share? Email your photo/video and a brief explanation of what is going down to [email protected]! Instagram users, tag your moments with #OhCrapHN (your photos need to be set to public or we won’t see them!)
Go forth and tackle your Monday, Horse Nation. Go Riding!
‘Oh Crap’ Monday
Here’s our latest reader-submitted photos and videos!
‘Oh Crap’ Monday
Monday is already the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official. Here’s our latest reader-submitted photo!
‘Oh Crap’ Monday
Monday is the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official.
‘Oh Crap’ Monday
Monday is the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official. Here’s our latest batch of reader-submitted ‘Oh Crap’ photos and videos!
‘Oh Crap’ Monday, Percheron Thunder Style
Monday is the crappiest day of the week … but nothing’s crappier than when your six-horse Roman hitch comes apart while you’re performing. Check out this amazing (and maybe terrifying) video of Jason Goodman’s Percheron Thunder.
We’re big fans of Jason Goodman and his incredible feats of horsemanship, driving six Percherons at a big trot and rolling canter Roman-style with only the lines, his voice and hours upon hours of careful training keeping them together. However, even the best-trained teams can make mistakes, and even the most practiced of performers can have an accident. In July of this year while performing at the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo in Utah, that’s exactly what happened.
It’s still a little unclear exactly what happens, but it looks like one of the wheel horses (the hindmost team upon which Goodman stands) either took a misstep or somehow got out from under Goodman, causing Goodman to fall between the horses. The sudden release of tension in the lines sent the leaders and swing team into a run, and the situation escalated quickly. Fortunately, Goodman was able to grab a big chunk of mane on each of his wheel horses and hang on, his hands still on the line, despite one of the swings slipping its bridle in the mayhem. Ground crew tentatively tries to help out and then realizes that when six one-ton Percherons decide to go somewhere, few things on earth are going to stop them.
While the scene looks out of control for a few minutes, Goodman hangs on and eventually the team gathers up by the out-gate. Goodman is able to swing aboard one of his wheelers and get things back under control. According to video comments but not shown in this video, Goodman rebridled the loose horse and took one more lap as though nothing had even happened!
An “Oh Crap” moment indeed — but also quite a feat of strength and horsemanship in getting everything back under control. Jason Goodman, we salute you and Percheron Thunder!
Have an “Oh Crap” moment to share? Email your photo/video and a brief explanation of what is going down to [email protected]! Instagram users, tag your moments with #OhCrapHN (your photos need to be set to public or we won’t see them!)
Go forth and tackle your Monday, Horse Nation. Go Riding!