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reitsportportal · 10 months ago
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Yuri Mansur gewinnt die Goldene Trommel von Basel 2024
Yuri Mansur siegt im Championat von Basel um die Goldene Trommel Im Championat von Basel schafften es nur nur sechs Reiterinnen und Reiter im Parcours des Umlaufs fehlerfrei zu bleiben. Im Stechen um die Goldene Trommel von Basel  ging Yuri Mansur mit Vitiki als erster an den Start. Der brasilianische Springsportstar legte eine Nullrunde in 33,89 Sekunden vor, die alle folgenden…
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feetoffire · 4 months ago
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olympic jumping qualifiers this time. less in-depth because of how quick the rounds are vs dressage tests, and i’m sure i missed some details, especially in terms of tack/tack names. if anyone is actually reading these and knows the names of things, please tell me!
(please assume everyone is in a running martingale, they're so common i quit mentioning them.)
Spain: Ismael Garcia Roque on Tirano. pretty gray. i know it’s hard to not have (some) mouth gape when you’re fighting about speed (i jump too) but i can’t help cringing. interesting running martingale set up - i don’t think i’ve ever seen one like that. 
Austria: Katharina Rhomberg on Colestus Cambridge. also a gray. three rails down, which is rough.
Mexico: Carlos Hank Guerreiro on Porthos Maestro WH Z. that is an…interesting set up. looks like a normal noseband and drop noseband on the same bridle? not sure i like it/why not just use a flash
Switzerland: Steve Guerdat on Dynamix de Belheme. a mare! her blaze is cool :) she’s gaping a lot coming out of the arena - again, i get it, you do really have to fight them on tempo sometimes, but i’m still cringing. knocked a rail or two; that triple combination has gotten everyone so far and i think it’ll continue to do so.
Sweden: Henrik von Eckermann on King Edward. i have no idea what’s going on with his bridle. i think that’s a net of some sort to keep the flies off his nose? idk. kinda cool that he has no browband. watching the jumpers’ big canters is awesome. the first pair to go clear and inside the time! i think he threw a shoe on that last jump - something shoe-shaped goes flying in the slo-mo replay.
Japan: Taizo Sugitani on Quincy 194. this boy wants to look at the crowd and go. not the cleanest round i’ve ever seen - my instructor would have made me go back and do some of those again (in a lesson). 
Poland: Adam Grzegorzewski on Issem. several rails down - this course is tricky. 
France: Simon Delestre on I Amelusina R 51. a stallion - look at that crest. so much gape. too much gape, even for a jump course. i want a closer look at his bridle - two sets of reins. 
Ireland: Shane Sweetnam on James Kann Cruz. okay that’s a decent pun. i wonder how old he is; he’s really grayed out. the bit set up looks ridiculous - there’s so many straps. 
UK: Ben Mahler on Dallas Vegas Butilly. this mare has some favorite cities, it would seem. she’s got a nose net thing too. low, tight frame in canter before the round started. they’re also clear and in time! she’s frothing tho 🙁
Germany: Christian Kukuk on Checker 47. nice, plain figure 8 bridle for once. he does a little extra kick with the back legs as he’s in the air over the jump. clear and in time. 
Israel: Ashlee Bond on Donatello 141. it’s always interesting to see how much sheepskin each horse likes; Donatello has it on all three straps of his breastplate. 
USA: Laura Kraut on Baloutinue. i like them. came in nice and quiet, gave Baloutinue some pets before they started. fantastic, chill feeling round/not frantic at all. clear and in time (5 seconds under!)
Netherlands: Maikel van der Vleuten on Beauville Z. for a horse who apparently likes wiggly lines, they looked very straight through the triple combination. also a nice round - boring, as my instructor would say. (that’s a good thing)
Brazil: Pedro Veniss on Nimrod de Muze. i couldn’t help it, i laughed at the horse’s name. there’s some head tossing, especially as Veniss tries to steady him before a fence. clear and in time. 
UAE: Omar Abdul Aziz al Marzooqi on Enjoy de la Mure. pretty dark bay. happy ears, even over the jumps. nice pair. 
Saudi Arabia: Abdulrahman Alrajhi on Ventago. red ribbon tail, watch yourselves y’all. his stirrups are green to match his coat and the saddle pad and ear bonnet. it’s cute. lots of sheepskin on the breastplate. not the ride Alrajhi was hoping for, methinks - he was shaking his head a little after the round. 
Australia: Hilary Scott on Milky Way. a gray mare, as her name suggests 🙂 sheepskin on her breastplate too. four rails down, but a nice ride in other respects. 
Canada: Mario Deslauriers on Emerson. head tossing in the turns and coming up to some of the jumps. two sets of reins - i don’t think it’s a double in the two bits sense, but there’s a definite elevated-control situation happening. looks like there’s a star under his fly bonnet! touch of froth. 
Belgium: Gilles Thomas on Ermitage Kalone. gorgeous chestnut and a big bold blaze. he’s got a nose-fly-net thing. lovely round (clear and under time) and lovely ride (no gape or froth). i like this pair.
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goalhofer · 4 months ago
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2024 olympics Austria roster
Archery
Elisabeth Straka (Hamburg, Germany)
Athletics
Markus Fuchs (Vienna)
Raphael Pallitsch (Eisenstadt)
Enzo Diessl (Leibnitz)
Lukas Weisshaidinger (Schärding)
Julia Mayer (Vienna)
Susanne Gogl-Walli (Vienna)
Victoria Hudson (Vienna)
Badminton
Collins Filimon (Vienna)
Canoeing
Felix Oschmautz (Maria Saal)
Corinna Kuhnle (Vienna)
Viktoria Wolffhardt (Tulln An Der Donau)
Climbing
Jakob Schubert (Innsbruck)
Jessica Pilz (Haag)
Cycling
Felix Grossschartner (Wels)
Marco Haller (St. Veit An Der Glan)
Maximilian Schmidbauer (Vienna)
Tim Wafler (Kitzbühel)
Max Foidl (Vienna)
Anna Kiesenhofer (Kreuzstetten)
Christina Schweinberger (Schwaz)
Mona Mitterwallner (Silz)
Laura Stigger (Innsbruck)
Diving
Anton Knoll (Vienna)
Equestrian
Gerfried Puck (Vienna)
Christian Schumach (Murau)
Florian Bacher (Vienna)
Harald Ambros (Linz)
Max Kühner (Munich, Germany)
Katharina Rhomberg (Dornbirn)
Vici Max-Theurer (Linz)
Lea Siegl (Linz)
Golf
Josef Straka (Vestavia Hills, Alabama)
Emma Spitz (Göllersdorf)
Sarah Schober (Leibnitz)
Gymnastics
Benny Wizani (Absdorf)
Charlize Mörz (Linz)
Judo
Samuel Gassner (Ottensheim)
Aaron Fara (Vienna)
Wachid Borchashvili (Wels)
Katharina Tanzer (Gresten)
Lubjana Piovesana (Vienna)
Michaela Polleres (Vienna)
Rowing
Lara Tiefenthaler (Vienna)
Magdalena Lobnig (St. Veit An Der Glan)
Louisa Altenhuber (Vienna)
Sailing
Lukas Mähr (Eichenzell, Germany)
Lukas Haberl (Mondsee)
Benjamin Bildstein (Bregenz)
David Hussl (Bregenz)
Valentin Bontus (Poetto, Italy)
Alina Kornelli (Munich, Germany)
Lorena Abicht (Hamburg, Germany)
Lara Vadlau (Feldbach)
Tanja Frank (Vienna)
Shooting
Andreas Thum (Innsbruck)
Martin Strempfl (Graz)
Alexander Schmirl (St. Pölten)
Nadine Ungerank (Hall In Tirol)
Sylvia Steiner (Schwarzach)
Swimming
Martin Espernberger (Linz)
Jan Hercog (Linz)
Heiko Gigler (Vienna)
Felix Auböck (Bad Vöslau)
Simon Bucher (Innsbruck)
Anna-Maria Alexandri (Vienna)
Eirini-Marina Alexandri (Vienna)
Table tennis
Daniel Habesohn (Vienna)
Sofia Polcanova (Vienna)
Taekwondo
Marlene Jahl (Vienna)
Tennis
Sebastian Ofner (St. Marein Im Mürztal)
Julia Grabher (Dornbirn)
Triathlon
Tjebbe Kaindl (Klosterneuberg)
Alois Knabl (Innsbruck)
Julia Hauser (Vienna)
Lisa Peterer (Villach)
Volleyball
Julian Hörl (Saalfelden)
Alexander Horst (Vienna)
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horseweb-de · 8 months ago
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reitsportportal · 1 year ago
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Morocco Royal Tour 2023: Sieg für Cyril Cools im PRIX TANGER - MED von Tetouan
Belgischer Triumph  am Samstagnachmittag durch Cyril Cools und Charlotte Philippe Als sechzehnter Starter kam der 29-jährige belgische Reiter Cyril Cools  mit seiner Stute Seahorse Z in den Parcours. Mit einem couragierten Ritt übernahm er mit einer Zeit von 65,66 Sekunden die Spitzenposition, die er bis zum Ende der Prüfung nicht mehr abgab. Für Charlotte Philippe die ebenfalls für Belgien an…
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feetoffire · 4 months ago
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second rotation:
Mexico: Federico Fernandez on Romeo. being a bit of a fussbudget before they get into the ring. elevator-type bit with converter reins. lots of bucks - he’s feeling himself. handy round, two rails down. 
Sweden: Rolf-Goran Bengtsson on Zuccero HV. still the coolest coat in the field. drop noseband, elevator-type bit with two sets of reins. froth and gape. One rail down, otherwise clear. 
Italy: Emanuele Camilli on Odense Odeveld. shadow roll, and i think a hackamore-bit combination. seems overkill ngl. fleece under the chin as well. scopey as hell. gape and froth. 
Colombia: Rene Lopez Lizarazo on Kheros Van’t Hoogeinde. froth and gape, gag bit. Kheros doesn't want to slow down; knocks a lot of rails before Lopez Lizarazo pulls him out of the last line and circles back to it again. not going anywhere with as many penalties as they've racked up, but Lopez elects to finish well rather than worry about it.  
Spain: Eduardo Alvarez Aznar on Rokfeller de Pleville. two sets of reins. three rails down; made the call to retire on course. 
France: Simon Delestre on I Amelusina R 51. massive amounts of gape. full of himself but jumping (mostly) clear. one rail down. 
Saudi Arabia: Khaled Almobty on Jaguar King WD. red ribbon. fantastic striding. one rail and a foot in the water. 
Austria: Katharina Rhomberg on Colestus Cambridge. two sets of reins. he’s 9, still very dappled. something was happening with his tongue for a second but i don’t know what. two? rails down. 
Japan: Takashi Haase Shibayama on Karamell M&M. blinkers, combined noseband. clear, and juuuuussssstttt inside the time. 
USA: Laura Kraut on Baloutinue. as always, pets for the boy before they start. he’s a little fussy today, but she’s not letting it get in the way of their ride. one rail down. plenty of praise after the round. i like this pair a lot. 
Netherlands: Kim Emmen on Imagine. two sets of reins. such a solid jumper, and a pretty solid horse too. bet he's got ISH in there somewhere. double clear.
Ireland: Daniel Coyle on Legacy. Mare! naturally, an Irish Sport Horse for the Irish team. Legacy is on a roll this round. double clear (73.smth!) i love watching this mare; she’s just amazing. 
Belgium: Gilles Thomas on Ermitage Kalone. nose net. the epitome of a chrome-y chestnut and amazingly adjustable. double clear, beautiful round. back boots come off asap once they're out of the ring.
Switzerland: Steve Guerdat on Dynamix de Belheme. mare! oh i love her blaze. some froth and gape. another beautiful round; double clear. 
UK: Scott Brash on Jefferson. pretty lighter bay. drop noseband. double clear. lots of praise for the boy after the round.
Australia: Thaisa Erwin on Hialita B. mare! a red mare at that, and her mane and tail are sun-bleached. blinkers. very neat jumper. two rails down. i like her.
Latvia: Kristaps Neretnieks on Palladium KJV. oh cool another Really Dark horse. Nice movement. three rails down. some tongue nonsense happening after the round there. 
Poland: Adam Grzegorzewski on Issem. red ribbon. very adjustable horse. they’re having Discussions about speed. two sets of reins. one rail down, one foot in the water. nice stretchy trot headed out of the arena. 
Germany: Richard Vogel on United Touch S. clever to slice the plank wall like that, don’t have to shorten as much. wiggly down the last line. three rails down. 
Brazil: Yuri Mansur on Miss Blue. mare! two sets of reins. lovely goer, nice quiet round. refuses the last wall - she wanted a look at it. clears it the second time. lots of time penalties. 
UAE: Abdullah Mohd al Marri on McGregor. why a hackamore and bitted bridle set up together. knocks several rails, retires on course. 
Israel: Daniel Bluman on Ladriano Z. Bluman letting Ladriano get a look at the last wall - smart. nice round. approach to the last wall is too sharp an angle, retires on course. 
Canada: Tiffany Foster on Figor. blinkers, shadow roll, nose net. respectable round. two rails down. 
Mexico: Eugenio Garza Perez on Contago. clear through the double and the line after it. ever so slightly wiggly down the last line. One rail down. 
Sweden: Peder Fredricson on Catch Me Not S. nice quiet round (it pays to be riding the old hats, sometimes) (Catch Me Not S is 18). two rails down.
showjumping individual qualifiers here we go:
Israel: Isabella Russekoff on C Vier 2. Micklem (or adjacent) bridle. pretty lighter bay. he spooks (or ‘spooks’) shortly after the final fence. 
Canada: Mario Deslauriers on Emerson. that turn to the ‘bonjour paris’ wall is Tight. in time, only one rail down. Deslauriers has been doing this forever so that really doesn’t surprise me. double reins on an elevator or pelham bit. 
Lithuania: Andrius Petrovas on Linkolns. Linkolns decided something about that jump or the course was not worth it and Petrovas retired. good for him!
Mexico: Andres Azcarraga on Contrendros 2. dropped a stride before the water and still cleared it - horses like that are the best. first double clear round! and an extra little buck. 
Sweden: Henrik von Eckermann on King Edward. Oh that’s right he goes in a nose fly net thing. King Edward is Going today - “jumping out of his skin” yeah you’re right. definitely saw Eckermann grab mane. 
Spain: Ismael Garcia Roque on Tirano. drop noseband. lots and lots of air on Tirano’s part. only one rail down. 
France: Olivier Perreau on Dorai d’Aiguilly. mare! some froth i think. this girl is here to Get It Done. knocked a rail on the last fence. elevator-type bit with converter reins. 
Saudi Arabia: Abdulrahman Alrajhi on Ventago. ah a kicker. tapped a rail but went clear and in time. froth. 
Austria: Gerfried Puck on Naxcel V. okay i’m sure those fly mask things are blinkers but i can’t get a close enough look to confirm. drop noseband. much discussion from this pair - Naxcel has his own plans it seems. elevator-type bit with two sets of reins. 
Japan: Eiken Sato on Conthargo-Blue. red ribbon. Disagreements after the water and over the red vertical. drop noseband, elevator-type bit with double reins. retires on course. 
USA: Karl Cook on Caracole de la Roque. mare! one of the two mares going in a hackamore. her topline still bothers me. double clear. every time i’ve seen this mare she gets shit done. 
Netherlands: Maikel van der Vleuten on Beauville Z. came in a little wiggly to that second jump (we’ve all been there). only one rail down and a 70 second course. 
Ireland: Shane Sweetnam on James Kann Cruz. would like a better look at that bridle. they are tearing through the course in style - no rails in 73.35 seconds. 
Belgium: Jerome Guery on Quel Homme de Hus. converter reins. one rail down, four seconds under time. 
Switzerland: Edouard Schmitz on Gamin Van’t Naastveldhof. quick buck as they get going. two rails down, four seconds under. 
UK: Harry Charles on Romeo 88. always interesting to see which horse’s manes get braided for showjumping and which don't (Romeo 88 doesn’t). the double noseband situation bothers me, and also it seems like you could just use a flash. blinkers. double clear. some bucks just for funsies. 
Norway: Victoria Gulliksen on Mistral van de Vogelzang. Mistral has things to say about the rein contact - tons of head shaking between fences. froth. double clear. 
Australia: Hilary Scott on Milky Way. mare! pretty gray. i don’t think she has a throatlatch. knocked two rails - one in the double combination and one in the triple combination. 
Poland: Dawid Kubiak on Flash Blue B. shadow roll and hackmore. blinkers maybe? two rails down. 
Denmark: Andreas Schou on Napoli VH Nederassenthof. Schou’s shoulders look a little slumped as they come in - kinda odd, for how much we worry about our posture. maybe i'm seeing things. knocks a rail on the last fence. 
Germany: Christian Kukuk on Checker 47. buck. pretty dapples. two rails, i think. 
Brazil: Rodrigo Pessoa on Major Tom. i’m not going to make a built-in sponsor joke. or a Space Oddity joke. i’m not. lovely jump. double clear. i think Major Tom is the third? horse i’ve seen with his fly bonnet tied to the noseband so it won’t flap. 
UAE: Salim Ahmed al Suwaidi on Foncetti VD Heffinck. froth. Micklem adjacent bridle. lots of praise after the round. four rails down. 
Israel: Robin Muhr on Galaxy HM. two rails down. interesting how there are so many dark bays/blacks in dressage but considerably fewer in jumping. 
Canada: Erynn Ballard on Nikka VD Bisschop. mare! big bold blaze. entered the ring fairly quietly. extra little kick over the jumps. i like this pair.
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