2002 Driving Championships: Day Four
…position at this stage. The final competitor, Marie Kahrle from Sweden, entered the arena with rapt attention from the expectant crowd. Driving confidently, she nevertheless had five driving and five…
…position at this stage. The final competitor, Marie Kahrle from Sweden, entered the arena with rapt attention from the expectant crowd. Driving confidently, she nevertheless had five driving and five…
…the driving ranks. A longtime navigator for his wife Kathrin, Dancer began driving competitively himself in 2009. By 2012, he was driving among the elite U.S. competitors in the FEI…
…who, with her husband Alex, have a driving school in Deer Lodge, Montana. http://drivehorses.com/ Alex driving the white team with Joe Yoder on the back. Team ?Ice? and ?Breeze? are…
…claimed gold, the driving team earned silver and Tucker Johnson ended his driving career with an individual bronze. I don’t like medal counts, but for those of you who are…
…ever and took four seconds off Chardon’s time. De Ronde, who is competing with three piebald geldings of the outdoor four-in-hand team of his father, kept his second place. The…
…hand. As the horse lands and you are continuing on to the next jump, your right hand can easily find the lead by reaching for the left-hand coil and sliding…
…particular horse just by looking at it or sitting in it. You have to feel how it sits on your horse’s back. You literally have to get your hands underneath…
…horse does. Nylon also tightens more readily around the hand or leg of a handler if the horse jerks the handler off her feet and can abrade a bare hand…
…horse is staying balanced and relaxed as she begins her spin. 1b. Don’t lean, stiffen your body or bring your hand low. This weights your horse’s forehand and causes him…
…you will find that once you’ve mastered the technique for turn on the forehand, the “doors” of dressage will begin to open up to you. The turn on the forehand…