This is the second time you have gone really low on this thread. Are you feeling okay?
They did. Several times.
You want to explain what you’re getting at here?
Too bad about AP Prime. I couldn’t see it but who am i!
The commentators did? I was listening to the entirety of the live broadcast, save for the last maybe 2 rides? If they did, I appreciate that effort and must have just missed it. I appreciate the correction.
On my phone (can’t check the computer and hard to access stuff on my phone!) so my apologies - but when does the SJ start?
4* 11am. 5* 2:30pm
Thanks!
Is there an order of go for SJ?
I think they said reverse order…
Props to Tami for opting for the surgery to give the horse a chance. How amazing to have that first class vet facility across the street.
It looked more like a fully torn suspensory to me, not a break. Fingers crossed the repair, whatever jt was, holds and heals well.
There’s been no mention of fracture, there are several injuries that could require surgery and stabilization.
Oh no, looks like a button just came off Tamie’s coat before she started her round!
Love this mare.
Please? Which grey 5* horse was a Thoroughbred/Clydesdale cross?
Maybe Covert Rights and they can’t tell the difference between bay and grey?
I don’t think it’s “going low” to point out an article where the rider states the horse has a problem backing off and stopping at water jumps, especially after said horse had a dangerous close call at a water element and then a bad fall just a short time later in the water.
Certainly nobody is entitled to private information about the horses medical state. It’s not inappropriate or attacking to question and analyze why the near miss and subsequent fall happened, especially given the history. Thankfully horse and rider both lived through this event but these are big jumps and it could have gone the other way. Hopefully the rider and coaches are doing some serious reflection on this and asking the difficult questions, and not just chalking it up to equipment failure as the story has now been spun publicly.
Covert rights is quarter bred, I do not know of any other Clyde cross in this competition
Going to be an intense final round!
I raised an eyebrow when Kyle said the breeding and thought it was said about Emporium, but he’s described as a Dutch (?) warmblood.