Goldenstar
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Tension was always this horses weakness .
No horse is perfect .
No horse is perfect .
Obviously Valegro is an incredible horse, but he isn't such a genetic freak as Totilas. Valegro makes it looks easy, if not as extravagent - part of that is him as a horse being so easy to do (I vaguely remember reading that someone fairly novice, maybe a relation of Hester or dujardin, will even hack him out), and being a gelding will help with that.
It's a normal feature of any spectator competition that the spectators want in on the judging! We all have views on the results from the Olympics all the way through to the Intro test at the local RC. The facts, in a subjectively marked sport, will always be open to interpretation and the public will inevitably have views![]()
I'm glad Monica Theordoescu liked the test but to me it looked weaker than before - but that's the fun of the sport, everyone can have a view on a test. Luckily for all involved no one is asking me be an FEI judge so we're all safe!
I thought the other warm up video looked promisingAnd both videos vastly different from the one taken at the stallion show a few years ago. Hopefully the partnership will continue to improve
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just one point: the person that Carl usually mentions as Valegro's regular hacking partner is Trish Gardiner, former Olympic rider & list 1 judge... not too much of a novice![]()
but granted he does appear to be a remarkable horse. No wonder Carl calls him the Professor!
and does he need to curb rein so flipping tight, the shank is almost horizontal.
No, he probably needs the curb chain a link tighter - the curb should not be used with constant pressure, like the bradoon/snaffle. But whatever, since not ONE of us is ever likely going to be able to ride a horse like this (or actually want to........). Mathias Rath is not at all a bad rider, but he's not Edvard Gal who seems to be some sort of genius with this type of horse. There are things about Totilas which I think are amazing (piaffe/passage, ability to lengthen and shorten), other things which I think are not (changes are a bit wild, tension and not keen on the spider-legs). There are also things which I don't like about the Valegro/Charlotte DuJardin presentation, but overall I would prefer to see the ease and "try" of the one over the barely contained buzz of the other. That (Valegro) is dressage to me, the other (Totilas) is more about freakish talent, on both equine and human scales.
I completely apologise if I misremembered - I had it in my head it was someone without a lot of experience that hacked him out, but obviously not. Sorry. However point still stands that he is a dude to do, unlike Totilas who looks terrifying... (Admittedly I most likely couldn't ride one side of Valegro either but at least he looks like he wouldn't kill me for trying!!)
Let's face it though, Rath hasn't just got this horse and ruined him. The damage was done a long time ago...
He is KWPN BUT is largely trakhner bloodlines. Gribaldi -Kostolony ."As for the front leg he's always been like that. And it is a reflection of slight tension and a common thing in a Trakhner" ?
Totilas is registered KWPN I believe, though there is Trakehner in there. Frankly, none of the Trakehners I know, including our own, have weird front leg action like Totilas'
Anyway, we're off to Kapellen tomorrow, so will see what he is like in the flesh.
One of his son's has just be added to the KWPN's list of approved stallions. Glick's Toto Jnr. He is 3 yo.Slight change of tack, but does anyone know how Totilas's progeny are turning out? Would the oldest be 3 this time?
GP Special from today - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiSFQYPuaoM#t=105
I would agree it was lovely to watch I think perhaps the lack of coming through from behind is because he is so full on in front so it looks a little uneven powerwise but that was a much nicer video than the first oneIn the grand scheme of GP dressage that was lovely!
GP Special from today - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiSFQYPuaoM#t=105
I go with Toe Till Ass. Not because I think its necessarily the correct pronunciation, more I have a childish sense of humour and with that weird front end action I do wonder if his toe will ever reach his....How do you pronounce Totilas? I call him Tortilla - people have no clue until i say black dressage horse. xD
GP Special from today - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiSFQYPuaoM#t=105
Thanks for posting the link, SF.
This test showed a much happier pair, who were working with each other, rather than against each other. I was especially impressed that after Totilas stumbled, they both carried on confidently as if nothing had happened.