hcm88
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So so brave of Harry, broke my heart watching him walk out.
I wouldn't be impressed! Seems a bit much imo to travel that far after xc. But from all accounts it dosent appear to be a great championships as organisation seems a bit lacking for all involved!
That poor rider who got 44 faults, think he was just wishing for the round to be over!!
No just Harry on foot
So so brave of Harry, broke my heart watching him walk out.
With a foot in both the GBR and Australian camps I must say that the SJ was once again Germany first the rest nowhere! They are so solid on the final day where both GBR/Aus it all fell apart a bit. Credit also due to both the Dutch girls who were amazing to pull their team up into Bronze.
I think we need better jumping horses if either are to break this German stronghold on the Championships before Rio. GB has been weak on the final day for a number of years now. Same story at Luhmuelen 2011, London 2012 and Malmo 2013.
By contrast, Ingrid and Sandra's horses never looked like touching a pole. And Michael is just a machine anyway!
My condolences to Harry Meade. What a lovely jumper Wild Lone was.
I agree with you . . . and it says something that Sandra's horse was bought by the German Olympic federation . . . that's commitment to the sport.
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My condolences to Harry Meade. What a lovely jumper Wild Lone was.
With a foot in both the GBR and Australian camps I must say that the SJ was once again Germany first the rest nowhere! They are so solid on the final day where both GBR/Aus it all fell apart a bit. Credit also due to both the Dutch girls who were amazing to pull their team up into Bronze.
I think we need better jumping horses if either are to break this German stronghold on the Championships before Rio. GB has been weak on the final day for a number of years now. Same story at Luhmuelen 2011, London 2012 and Malmo 2013.
By contrast, Ingrid and Sandra's horses never looked like touching a pole. And Michael is just a machine anyway!
My condolences to Harry Meade. What a lovely jumper Wild Lone was.
Well done GB (especially Harry). It wasn't a brilliant performance but it was as much as could be expected given the weakness of the team. Annie Clover's SJ round must be a bit of a worry though.
I think we probably need to be technically better full stop. The Germans put enormous emphasis on technique and that pays off in the dressage and the SJ.
i think annie clover looked a little shell shocked by the whole thing
there was a lot of different things for a young horse like that to deal with , she'd not have much experience in an atmosphere like that and then an extra hour's travel to the sj venue etc , my horse would think he was going home and be a bit suprised to find himself in there instead
she looked fab xc where conditions would be a bit more "normal" for her , i think the experience would have done her the world of good for the future
i think annie clover looked a little shell shocked by the whole thing
there was a lot of different things for a young horse like that to deal with , she'd not have much experience in an atmosphere like that and then an extra hour's travel to the sj venue etc , my horse would think he was going home and be a bit suprised to find himself in there instead
she looked fab xc where conditions would be a bit more "normal" for her , i think the experience would have done her the world of good for the future
Agree with this, I think the atmosphere was just a bit overwhelming. Annie is the most inexperienced by far of the GB horses but coped exceptionally well for a good dressage and fantastic XC run on the toughest track by far she's ever done. Normally Annie goes clear SJ or gets 4 pens so the SJ was very unlike her so we can pretty much put it down to the atmosphere. Nicola rode very sympathetically. IMO Annie is one to watch for the future easily.