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Anky and Salinero are not coming to Las Vegas **UPDATE** All European horses arrived

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  • Originally posted by sm View Post
    I LOVE YOU RAVEL!

    "Anky had multiple mistakes in her test with Painted Black, though she finished second to Steffen. She seemed quite frustrated during her ride, and her face looked grim as the ride went on. Steffen’s test was quite the contrast—relaxed and full of harmony." http://www.chronofhorse.com/index.ph...31504092680278

    Yes and to get 2nd with a 74% is a joke
    Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive. Dalai Lama

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    • I am not suprised, based on her comments as posted by Theo.

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      • Originally posted by ridgeback View Post
        Yes and to get 2nd with a 74% is a joke
        Why?

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        • This is just for the people who still think that the Netherlands is the capital city of Denmark.
          I have never understood any of this. You live in the Netherlands which is sometimes called Holland, but the people are called Dutch?

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          • My take on it is that PB changes from hot, strong, tight to 'Your quarter just ran out, I'm done' in about .005 seconds, he is WORK to ride. He is greener, his balance is naturally less, he is less athletic (at least at this point) and he is HARD to ride, you work for every step. He requires 110 % focus. I think it is a very hard horse to bring to a competition like this at this point in his career and my mouth was hanging open that he did as well as he did, it was incredible, really. An incredible piece of riding.

            But at the same time, the horse is 200% improved from last year, much better over the back and much much more reliable and consistent and through than he WAS. He looks much stronger, better muscled, overall much, much better.

            I honestly NEVER thought he would go that well and for me it was stunning to watch. Honestly I didn't think it was possible.

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            • Originally posted by freestyle2music View Post
              Thanks Coreene for the update. It wasn't broadcasted on Dutch TV, even not the victories against the Dominican Republic.

              Baseball over here is a Mickey Mouse sport

              But I loved the interview with a hot shot of the MLB, who stated "the Dutch played for the name on the front of their shirts, why we Americans only play for the name on the back of our shirt." Comprende

              Theo
              Oh sweet jesus, what MLB'er was that?
              Ima gonna guess Derek Jeter(YUCK) or Arod.
              I know now, the place that I was trying to reach, was you, right here in front of me

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              • Originally posted by slc2 View Post
                My take on it is that PB changes from hot, strong, tight to 'Your quarter just ran out, I'm done' in about .005 seconds, he is WORK to ride. He is greener, his balance is naturally less, he is less athletic (at least at this point) and he is HARD to ride, you work for every step. He requires 110 % focus. I think it is a very hard horse to bring to a competition like this at this point in his career and my mouth was hanging open that he did as well as he did, it was incredible, really. An incredible piece of riding.

                But at the same time, the horse is 200% improved from last year, much better over the back and much much more reliable and consistent and through than he WAS. He looks much stronger, better muscled, overall much, much better.

                I honestly NEVER thought he would go that well and for me it was stunning to watch. Honestly I didn't think it was possible.

                Not following you? In one of the World Cup Qualifiers in Amsterdam he put in 81.2% http://www.feiworldcup.org/Dressage/...dam.aspx&inc=0


                And here they are back in 2007, with a 73.3% (compare to the generous 74% received this week):
                WC Mechelen 07 GP
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKWcpYKH_cg

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                • Look, I saw the videos of those other rides, especially the ones in Florida, and I still say, he was far, far better on Friday. I don't care if he got a lower score last night than at those other rides. It makes no difference.

                  The horse was incredibly more consistent and much more focused last night. And he had far more muscle and was much more mature.

                  Besides, I would far rather see a horse make some mistakes in the movements that are typical for that stage of maturity(mental and otherwise), even and not win, and see his overall performance show more throughness, relaxation and consistency, and more rideableness. He is incredibly difficult, he DOES go from hot-strong-not-paying-attention to I'm-done in a flash. He's VERY hard. I am amazed at the riding he takes.

                  The movements will get better and more mistake free again in the future, and hopefully he is capable of further developing his balance and focus, and becoming more mature mentally.

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                  • Originally posted by slc2 View Post
                    Besides, I would far rather see a horse make some mistakes in the movements that are typical for that stage of maturity(mental and otherwise), even and not win, and see his overall performance show more throughness, relaxation and consistency, and more rideableness. He is incredibly difficult, he DOES go from hot-strong-not-paying-attention to I'm-done in a flash. He's VERY hard. I am amazed at the riding he takes.
                    Have your ridden Painted Black yourself to have this insider information?

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                    • No, I am going by what I see - it seems as plain as the nose on one's face, basically, isn't like I'm picking up on something really subtle that no one else sees. Today was sit around bi*** day for the WWSI (women with sinus infections). We're all equally qualified to have an opinion, too.
                      Last edited by slc2; Apr. 18, 2009, 09:17 PM.

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