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SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Nations Cup Tiebreaker
You know how sometimes you already kind of know who’s going to win? This was not one of those situations. This three-way tiebreaker is one of the most exciting we’ve seen!
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: 50 Shades of Vaulting
Mary McCormick “earned it” at the AVA Championships.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week
2014 NAJYRC remix: Catherine Chamberlain’s gold medal-winning ‘Harry Potter’ freestyle.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Ben Maher & Karim El Zoghby in Grand Prix Dead Heat
Usually the head-to-head video lets you see where one rider edges the other out … but not for this Global Champions Tour Grand Prix, where the jump-off resulted in a dead heat!
SpectraVET Performance of the Week
Watch Todd Bergen and Platinum Vintage kick up some dirt!
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SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Isabel Fiala, Vaulter
This champion Austrian transformed vaulting into art at last weekend’s international competition in Pezinok, Slovakia.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Nicole Aichele and “Blondie” at Sisters Rodeo
Great performances aren’t always defined by the time you set or the buckles you win.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Marilyn Little at the Bromont CCI Three Day Event
Meanwhile, in Canada … Marilyn Little won everything.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Kelli Cruciotti & Chamonix H
Winner of the Devon Grand Prix.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Elisa Wallace in ‘Strip Puissance’
Because there’s nothing so thrilling as the ancient contest of the bareback “strip puissance” on a pony.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Shine Di Light
No rider, no problem … at least not for this cow horse mare that loves her job. (more…)
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: One-Leg Landing
Check out this amazing video of Tamie Smith and Fleur de Lis from last weekend’s Jersey Fresh 2 star.
Few horses could land a jump on just one leg and recover to walk out of the arena — but that’s exactly what Tamie Smith’s Fleur de Lis or “Milton” did on Sunday, May 1o at the Jersey Fresh International. In the show jumping phase of competition, Milton stumbled badly on the landing of a fence after landing on just one foot, causing Smith to nearly fall. The pair was able to keep their footing and recover, though the pull-up counted as Smith’s second refusal on course and she was therefore eliminated.
Okay — but what caused Milton to land on one foot in the first place? Watch closely:
What’s that there, dangling from Milton’s belly guard girth? Why, it appears to be his left front shoe.
Milton actually hooked his left front shoe on the clip for the belly guard, effectively attaching his leg in the folded jumping position. The horse had to literally rip his shoe off in order to unfold his leg a stride after the landing.
While this isn’t our typical Performance of the Week material, we applaud Milton for his amazing athleticism, first in landing on one leg in the first place and second for the strength to remove his own shoe to recover the use of all four legs. This totally-freak accident could have had a much more tragic ending, but Milton walked out of the arena, left shoe dangling from his girth.
In a Chronicle of the Horse article, Smith states that she will be duct-taping the clip on her girth in the future.
Go Milton! And Go Riding!
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