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Rio Replay: Equestrian Jumping Team Final
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published: 22 Aug 2016
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Individual Jumping Final Round A - London 2012 Olympics
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Highlights of the Equestrian Individual Jumping Finals during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Equestrian sports featured on the Olympic programme of the Paris Games in 1900, with jumping events, and were then withdrawn until the 1912 Games in Stockholm. Since then, this sport has been on the Olympic programme with remarkable regularity.
Until 1948, only men competed in the events, as the riders had to be officers. This restriction was lifted in 1951, and, since the Helsinki Games in 1952, women have competed with men in the mixed events. They competed first in dressage, then gradually in the other equestrian events.
Find more about Equestrian sports (Dressag...
published: 08 Aug 2012
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Jos Verlooy and Sunshine jump 6'11" to win The Boeing Company Puissance
Belgium's Jos Verlooy, 19, and Sunshine clear the great wall at 2.13 meters (6'11") to win The Boeing Company Puissance at the 2015 Washington International Horse Show at Verizon Center, Washington, DC. (This was Verlooy's first Puissance and his first trip to WIHS.)
published: 04 Nov 2015
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Barrel racer at 7 years old competes with the pros.
published: 16 Sep 2022
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Hilarious Horse Jumping The Obstacles
published: 06 Dec 2022
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Horse Almost Got Stuck Jumping Obstacles
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published: 16 Jul 2021
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Side-saddle horse jumping obstacles and catching the garland, amazing skills ! #shorts
Side-saddle horse jumping obstacles and catching the garland, amazing skills !
Wikipedia
Various obstacles are found in competitive sports involving horse jumping. These include show jumping, hunter, and the cross-country phase of the equestrian discipline of eventing. The size and type of obstacles vary depending on the course and the level of the horse and rider, but all horses must successfully negotiate these obstacles in order to complete a competition. Fences used in hunter and eventing are generally made to look relatively rustic and natural.
In jumping competition, they are often brightly colored and creatively designed. In hunter and jumper competition, obstacles are constructed to fall down if struck by the horse. In eventing, they are built to be solid, though for safety and ...
published: 29 Aug 2022
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How your horse jumps the obstacles 👀 #showjumping #horsejumping #horsetraining
published: 05 Sep 2024
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La Grande-Bretagne en saut d’obstacles à Saint-Tropez.
published: 27 Oct 2024
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Parcours d'obstacles. Custom show jumping course. #shorts #ralesofreinravine #horsegame
published: 28 Nov 2022
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Top Horse Jumping Obstacles | Essential Show Jumping Equipment for Equestrian Training
Discover our premium selection of horse jumping obstacles, perfect for enhancing your equestrian training and competitive edge. In this video, we showcase a wide variety of jump standards, poles, fillers, and custom designs, all crafted to meet the highest standards of durability and performance. Whether you're preparing for show jumping competitions or improving your horse's agility, our equipment is designed to support riders of all levels. Ideal for equestrian centers, riding schools, and individual riders looking to upgrade their jump sets. Watch now to find the best horse jumping obstacles for your needs, and subscribe for more equestrian product showcases and tips
published: 06 Aug 2024
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Horse jumping obstacles
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published: 28 Jul 2021
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Horse jumping obstacles loose
this is when my class was making our horses jump obstacles loose to study there movements , this beeing Mandel.
The bääing in the backround is the animalkeepers moving the sheep and lambs
published: 26 Dec 2009
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Horse Jumping Obstacles Sound Effect 🐎🏇 | No Copyright & Free for Editing
Experience the thrilling sound of a horse jumping over obstacles with our Horse Jumping Obstacles sound effect! 🐎🏇 Whether you're creating equestrian content, sports-related projects, or need to add the excitement of horseback jumping to your work, this clip provides an authentic audio experience.
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published: 12 Sep 2023
8:48
Rio Replay: Equestrian Jumping Team Final
📺 Re-live ALL the incredible #Paris2024 action ➡️ https://go.olympics.com/watch
Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the ...
📺 Re-live ALL the incredible #Paris2024 action ➡️ https://go.olympics.com/watch
Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the best musical moments at the Olympic Games in our Music Monday series to weekly compilation videos with highlights from the Olympics on Fridays, plus exclusive documentaries about the stories behind the glory, this is where you can find everything about the biggest sporting event in the world.
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https://wn.com/Rio_Replay_Equestrian_Jumping_Team_Final
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Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the best musical moments at the Olympic Games in our Music Monday series to weekly compilation videos with highlights from the Olympics on Fridays, plus exclusive documentaries about the stories behind the glory, this is where you can find everything about the biggest sporting event in the world.
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- published: 22 Aug 2016
- views: 3336080
1:34
Individual Jumping Final Round A - London 2012 Olympics
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Highlights of the Equestria...
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Highlights of the Equestrian Individual Jumping Finals during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Equestrian sports featured on the Olympic programme of the Paris Games in 1900, with jumping events, and were then withdrawn until the 1912 Games in Stockholm. Since then, this sport has been on the Olympic programme with remarkable regularity.
Until 1948, only men competed in the events, as the riders had to be officers. This restriction was lifted in 1951, and, since the Helsinki Games in 1952, women have competed with men in the mixed events. They competed first in dressage, then gradually in the other equestrian events.
Find more about Equestrian sports (Dressage, Jumping and Eventing) at www.olympic.org/equestrian-dressage, www.olympic.org/equestrian-jumping and www.olympic.org/equestrian-eventing
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Highlights of the Equestrian Individual Jumping Finals during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Equestrian sports featured on the Olympic programme of the Paris Games in 1900, with jumping events, and were then withdrawn until the 1912 Games in Stockholm. Since then, this sport has been on the Olympic programme with remarkable regularity.
Until 1948, only men competed in the events, as the riders had to be officers. This restriction was lifted in 1951, and, since the Helsinki Games in 1952, women have competed with men in the mixed events. They competed first in dressage, then gradually in the other equestrian events.
Find more about Equestrian sports (Dressage, Jumping and Eventing) at www.olympic.org/equestrian-dressage, www.olympic.org/equestrian-jumping and www.olympic.org/equestrian-eventing
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🗞️ News from the Olympic world: https://oly.ch/News
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 2138874
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Jos Verlooy and Sunshine jump 6'11" to win The Boeing Company Puissance
Belgium's Jos Verlooy, 19, and Sunshine clear the great wall at 2.13 meters (6'11") to win The Boeing Company Puissance at the 2015 Washington International Hor...
Belgium's Jos Verlooy, 19, and Sunshine clear the great wall at 2.13 meters (6'11") to win The Boeing Company Puissance at the 2015 Washington International Horse Show at Verizon Center, Washington, DC. (This was Verlooy's first Puissance and his first trip to WIHS.)
https://wn.com/Jos_Verlooy_And_Sunshine_Jump_6'11_To_Win_The_Boeing_Company_Puissance
Belgium's Jos Verlooy, 19, and Sunshine clear the great wall at 2.13 meters (6'11") to win The Boeing Company Puissance at the 2015 Washington International Horse Show at Verizon Center, Washington, DC. (This was Verlooy's first Puissance and his first trip to WIHS.)
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 3026960
0:05
Horse Almost Got Stuck Jumping Obstacles
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- published: 16 Jul 2021
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Side-saddle horse jumping obstacles and catching the garland, amazing skills ! #shorts
Side-saddle horse jumping obstacles and catching the garland, amazing skills !
Wikipedia
Various obstacles are found in competitive sports involving horse jum...
Side-saddle horse jumping obstacles and catching the garland, amazing skills !
Wikipedia
Various obstacles are found in competitive sports involving horse jumping. These include show jumping, hunter, and the cross-country phase of the equestrian discipline of eventing. The size and type of obstacles vary depending on the course and the level of the horse and rider, but all horses must successfully negotiate these obstacles in order to complete a competition. Fences used in hunter and eventing are generally made to look relatively rustic and natural.
In jumping competition, they are often brightly colored and creatively designed. In hunter and jumper competition, obstacles are constructed to fall down if struck by the horse. In eventing, they are built to be solid, though for safety and to prevent rotational falls, certain elements may be designed to break away if hit.
Log fences are obstacles that are jumped in equestrian competition, including in the cross-country phase of eventing and in hunter paces. Additionally, they may be met when fox hunting. They are the most common type of cross-country fence, includes oxers, log piles, vertical, and triple bar obstacles. The approach of these fences varies according to the height and width of the obstacle and the terrain.
Log fences differ from the usual equestrian jump, which involves removable poles set in jump cups that are attached to a standard, because they are solid and do not fall down. Therefore, the horse may touch the fence, and even scramble over it, without penalty.
However, the fact that they are solid increases the risk that horse and rider will be injured if they make a mistake: the horse may hit it so hard that the rider is launched from the saddle or the horse may stumble over it and fall on landing. In the worst-case scenario, a horse may hit the fence on his forearms, and somersault over it, which risks injury to the horse and especially the rider if the horse lands on him/her. Therefore, the rider must be especially proficient before attempting solid fences, to ensure he can approach them properly. Additionally, most riders get into a slightly more defensive seat when jumping log fences, and do not raise out of the saddle as high or fold as much, which will allow them to stay in the saddle if their horse accidentally hits the fences and stumbles on landing. This position is considered a fault when jumping show jumping fences, because the horse is always encouraged to bascule over the fence to help prevent him from touching and knocking the rails, and keeping the weight on his back encourages him to drop it instead. However, a slightly defensive position is not only acceptable when riding over solid obstacles, but in most cases ideal.
Horses will generally jump log fences quite well, as they look natural to the animal. It is best when designing and jumping such fences, however, to only ride over obstacles that have a larger log (rather than a thin, stick-like pole) as the horse will respect the jump and is more likely to jump it cleanly and boldly. Due to the risks, it is especially important to jump log fences in a forward manner with plenty of impulsion and good balance.
Sidesaddle riding is a form of equestrianism that uses a type of saddle which allows a rider (usually female) to sit aside rather than astride an equine. Sitting aside dates back to antiquity and developed in European countries in the Middle Ages as a way for women in skirts to ride a horse in a modest fashion while also wearing fine clothing. It has retained a specialty niche even in the modern world.
The earliest depictions of women riding with both legs on the same side of the horse can be seen in Greek vases, sculptures, and Celtic stones. Medieval depictions show women seated aside with the horse being led by a man, or seated on a small padded seat (a pillion) behind a male rider. Ninth century depictions show a small footrest, or planchette added to the pillion. These designs did not allow a woman to control a horse; she could only be a passenger.
Equestrian portrait of Catherine the Great, as a young woman, riding sidesaddle. She also rode astride.
In Europe, the sidesaddle developed in part because of cultural norms which considered it unbecoming for a woman to straddle a horse while riding. This was initially conceived as a way to protect the hymen of aristocratic girls, and thus the appearance of their being virgins. Further, long skirts were the usual fashion and riding astride in such attire was often impractical, awkward, and could be viewed as immodest. However, women did ride horses and needed to be able to control their own horses, so there was a need for a saddle designed to allow control of the horse and modesty for the rider.
Anne of Bohemia is known to have made the sidesaddle more popular to ladies. The type of sidesaddle she used was a chair-like affair where the woman sat sideways on the horse with her feet on a small footrest.
https://wn.com/Side_Saddle_Horse_Jumping_Obstacles_And_Catching_The_Garland,_Amazing_Skills_Shorts
Side-saddle horse jumping obstacles and catching the garland, amazing skills !
Wikipedia
Various obstacles are found in competitive sports involving horse jumping. These include show jumping, hunter, and the cross-country phase of the equestrian discipline of eventing. The size and type of obstacles vary depending on the course and the level of the horse and rider, but all horses must successfully negotiate these obstacles in order to complete a competition. Fences used in hunter and eventing are generally made to look relatively rustic and natural.
In jumping competition, they are often brightly colored and creatively designed. In hunter and jumper competition, obstacles are constructed to fall down if struck by the horse. In eventing, they are built to be solid, though for safety and to prevent rotational falls, certain elements may be designed to break away if hit.
Log fences are obstacles that are jumped in equestrian competition, including in the cross-country phase of eventing and in hunter paces. Additionally, they may be met when fox hunting. They are the most common type of cross-country fence, includes oxers, log piles, vertical, and triple bar obstacles. The approach of these fences varies according to the height and width of the obstacle and the terrain.
Log fences differ from the usual equestrian jump, which involves removable poles set in jump cups that are attached to a standard, because they are solid and do not fall down. Therefore, the horse may touch the fence, and even scramble over it, without penalty.
However, the fact that they are solid increases the risk that horse and rider will be injured if they make a mistake: the horse may hit it so hard that the rider is launched from the saddle or the horse may stumble over it and fall on landing. In the worst-case scenario, a horse may hit the fence on his forearms, and somersault over it, which risks injury to the horse and especially the rider if the horse lands on him/her. Therefore, the rider must be especially proficient before attempting solid fences, to ensure he can approach them properly. Additionally, most riders get into a slightly more defensive seat when jumping log fences, and do not raise out of the saddle as high or fold as much, which will allow them to stay in the saddle if their horse accidentally hits the fences and stumbles on landing. This position is considered a fault when jumping show jumping fences, because the horse is always encouraged to bascule over the fence to help prevent him from touching and knocking the rails, and keeping the weight on his back encourages him to drop it instead. However, a slightly defensive position is not only acceptable when riding over solid obstacles, but in most cases ideal.
Horses will generally jump log fences quite well, as they look natural to the animal. It is best when designing and jumping such fences, however, to only ride over obstacles that have a larger log (rather than a thin, stick-like pole) as the horse will respect the jump and is more likely to jump it cleanly and boldly. Due to the risks, it is especially important to jump log fences in a forward manner with plenty of impulsion and good balance.
Sidesaddle riding is a form of equestrianism that uses a type of saddle which allows a rider (usually female) to sit aside rather than astride an equine. Sitting aside dates back to antiquity and developed in European countries in the Middle Ages as a way for women in skirts to ride a horse in a modest fashion while also wearing fine clothing. It has retained a specialty niche even in the modern world.
The earliest depictions of women riding with both legs on the same side of the horse can be seen in Greek vases, sculptures, and Celtic stones. Medieval depictions show women seated aside with the horse being led by a man, or seated on a small padded seat (a pillion) behind a male rider. Ninth century depictions show a small footrest, or planchette added to the pillion. These designs did not allow a woman to control a horse; she could only be a passenger.
Equestrian portrait of Catherine the Great, as a young woman, riding sidesaddle. She also rode astride.
In Europe, the sidesaddle developed in part because of cultural norms which considered it unbecoming for a woman to straddle a horse while riding. This was initially conceived as a way to protect the hymen of aristocratic girls, and thus the appearance of their being virgins. Further, long skirts were the usual fashion and riding astride in such attire was often impractical, awkward, and could be viewed as immodest. However, women did ride horses and needed to be able to control their own horses, so there was a need for a saddle designed to allow control of the horse and modesty for the rider.
Anne of Bohemia is known to have made the sidesaddle more popular to ladies. The type of sidesaddle she used was a chair-like affair where the woman sat sideways on the horse with her feet on a small footrest.
- published: 29 Aug 2022
- views: 2391
0:35
Top Horse Jumping Obstacles | Essential Show Jumping Equipment for Equestrian Training
Discover our premium selection of horse jumping obstacles, perfect for enhancing your equestrian training and competitive edge. In this video, we showcase a wid...
Discover our premium selection of horse jumping obstacles, perfect for enhancing your equestrian training and competitive edge. In this video, we showcase a wide variety of jump standards, poles, fillers, and custom designs, all crafted to meet the highest standards of durability and performance. Whether you're preparing for show jumping competitions or improving your horse's agility, our equipment is designed to support riders of all levels. Ideal for equestrian centers, riding schools, and individual riders looking to upgrade their jump sets. Watch now to find the best horse jumping obstacles for your needs, and subscribe for more equestrian product showcases and tips
https://wn.com/Top_Horse_Jumping_Obstacles_|_Essential_Show_Jumping_Equipment_For_Equestrian_Training
Discover our premium selection of horse jumping obstacles, perfect for enhancing your equestrian training and competitive edge. In this video, we showcase a wide variety of jump standards, poles, fillers, and custom designs, all crafted to meet the highest standards of durability and performance. Whether you're preparing for show jumping competitions or improving your horse's agility, our equipment is designed to support riders of all levels. Ideal for equestrian centers, riding schools, and individual riders looking to upgrade their jump sets. Watch now to find the best horse jumping obstacles for your needs, and subscribe for more equestrian product showcases and tips
- published: 06 Aug 2024
- views: 12
0:09
Horse jumping obstacles
This videos you can use for learn Nature, about place, River, Wildlife, etc with Ultra-HD resolution.
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This videos you can use for learn Nature, about place, River, Wildlife, etc with Ultra-HD resolution.
High Quality Video In Exceptional 8K Ultra HD Quality For 8K TV
You can also use to Home, Shop, Living Room , Office , Lounge , Waiting Room, gym, airport, hospital, Hotel, Showroom, Restaurant, Guest house, Relaxing Room, And More...!
►This 8k DEMO Video for Entertainment and Educational purpose.
I have done high color correction, Color changing, HDR color Setting, Bit rate, Raw videos editing, Merge files, Adjust the black, 8K Export file and more.
I try to give my best knowledgeable and educational information about earth and nature in all my videos.
Note : To view at 8K 60P you will need to use Chrome & opera.
This video created for entertainment informative, educational purposes
Music Credits: Joy To The World by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
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This is under a Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0).
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ALL CREDIT GOES TO YOUTUBE, PIXABAY, PEXELS
Copyright
Disclaimer
▶ All The Footage Used In The Video Is Licensed.
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- published: 28 Jul 2021
- views: 1078
0:08
Horse jumping obstacles loose
this is when my class was making our horses jump obstacles loose to study there movements , this beeing Mandel.
The bääing in the backround is the animalke...
this is when my class was making our horses jump obstacles loose to study there movements , this beeing Mandel.
The bääing in the backround is the animalkeepers moving the sheep and lambs
https://wn.com/Horse_Jumping_Obstacles_Loose
this is when my class was making our horses jump obstacles loose to study there movements , this beeing Mandel.
The bääing in the backround is the animalkeepers moving the sheep and lambs
- published: 26 Dec 2009
- views: 341
0:36
Horse Jumping Obstacles Sound Effect 🐎🏇 | No Copyright & Free for Editing
Experience the thrilling sound of a horse jumping over obstacles with our Horse Jumping Obstacles sound effect! 🐎🏇 Whether you're creating equestrian content, s...
Experience the thrilling sound of a horse jumping over obstacles with our Horse Jumping Obstacles sound effect! 🐎🏇 Whether you're creating equestrian content, sports-related projects, or need to add the excitement of horseback jumping to your work, this clip provides an authentic audio experience.
🎧 Perfect for filmmakers, content creators, and anyone looking to capture the adrenaline of horse jumping in their projects.
Subscribe now to access this sound effect and more high-quality options as we expand our library. 📢 Elevate your audio with the sounds of equestrian excellence!
#HorseJumping #AnimalSounds #EquestrianAudio #NoCopyrightAudio #FreeEditingAudio #SoundEffectsLibrary #SubscribeNow
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Experience the thrilling sound of a horse jumping over obstacles with our Horse Jumping Obstacles sound effect! 🐎🏇 Whether you're creating equestrian content, sports-related projects, or need to add the excitement of horseback jumping to your work, this clip provides an authentic audio experience.
🎧 Perfect for filmmakers, content creators, and anyone looking to capture the adrenaline of horse jumping in their projects.
Subscribe now to access this sound effect and more high-quality options as we expand our library. 📢 Elevate your audio with the sounds of equestrian excellence!
#HorseJumping #AnimalSounds #EquestrianAudio #NoCopyrightAudio #FreeEditingAudio #SoundEffectsLibrary #SubscribeNow
- published: 12 Sep 2023
- views: 804