A Judge's Perspective: 2015 AQHYA Showmanship World Champion
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AQHA Judge Holly Hover walks us through Sydney Scheckel's showmanship finals pattern at the 2015 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show and explains why she was worthy of the world championship.
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This is absolute perfection! Ive done sms for 20yrs and this is one of the best runs ive seen
how tf did i get here I'm supposed to be studying for ap physics
This is really impressive wow! We don’t have these shows in the UK, but I recently bought two AMHA fillies and found they do them for mini horses. Trying to work out how to get them this fluid though 😍
Take note of arena depth. Cannot tell you how it feels when it is too deep. Feels like you are wading through quick sand. This pair is spot on.
Never seen anything like that before.
Wow!😍
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You need a new bumper it falls off next week and scares your horse to death great horse and rider
THe girl did good but the horse was the champion!
Music to loud
As my late grandfather would describe this: "A bunch of horses showing their asses to a bunch of horses' asses showing their horses".
Such poor conformation; it's appalling!
@savannahsparks8191
4 жыл бұрын
You're not watching halter.
@ascheckel
4 жыл бұрын
I’m sure your confirmation isn’t perfect either...
@ascheckel
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Savannah, she’s far from a halter horse but she’s absolutely perfect in my eyes ❤️
@gummyhell2895
4 жыл бұрын
These arent halter horses man lmao, they're g o r g e o u s
@karenobrien2304
4 жыл бұрын
What a rude comment! Zero manners.
That's natural? Horse looks drugged!
@jaihamilton7458
Ай бұрын
How? If it was drugged it would have tripped over when backing up or at least stumbled at some point. Just because a horse is calm in demeanor, doesn't mean it's drugged. If anything it's an indication of exceptional horsemanship. My mare was trained for similar competition, and even just walking around the paddock, she looks like this horse. I don't even need a halter, just a tickle under her jaw, and she sticks to my shoulder like glue.
This saddens me, only because this is what horses are supposed to look like. Not these steroided up hulks of horses that can barely move, not these noseless arabians that look like the struggle for every breath at a walk or trot.