And that’s been the defense strategy for eons - we’re smurfs, remember? We don’t get to have opinions about what UL riders do because we don’t know. We need to stay in our lanes and mind our business. /sarcasm
I’ve also seen quite a few “you clearly didn’t see eventing in the 70s/80s/90s and it shows” comments.
I understand that the horse was apparently fine and that’s good news, but there was no way for anyone to be 100% certain that that horse WAS fine in the seconds where he was down and then straight to galloping off again. Horses can run on broken bones fueled by adrenaline.
Many of the comments I’ve seen say that if the rider had just taken a few seconds, maybe looked the horse over (from the saddle, not suggesting a dismount), walked or trotted a few steps before blasting off - showed ANY concern for the horse at all, really - that it would be a non-issue. And I tend to agree.
While I’m sure the rider cares for his horse a great deal, in those moments he seemed to be prioritizing the competition.