Wow, really enjoyed that!! thanks!!!
I did however think that the size of the fences look alot smaller back then, and the standard of riding is alot better now, as is the schooling of the horses now a days!!
To me those fences look every bit as big as todays you can see their real height when the horses get up close.
Think the farmyard/fence complex with that big oxer in the middle could still cause problems today.
I did forget to say...
however Lucinda Green sticks out like a sore thumb, as she would today if she were competing at that level
(she did at Blair in the 3*, so not down too much of a level)
Wow that was 9 years before i entered the world!! Very different to nowadays! horses and riders are just as brave if not braver, and the fences are far more rustic and less sculptured and dressed!!
what i mostly notice was the amount of fences that they wouldnt build today cos of safety issues, those trakehners, the unfinished bridge, the ditches without any rails to edge them....
I was probably there! What is not apparent on the film is that a lot of those fences had an enormous great pit underneath, in front of or on the landing side, laughingly called a ditch.
The fences are less dressed than now and there are lots of "skinnies" and more corners and angles, but I don't think it was any easier to win then than now.