BRAVE TROOPER GETS FLIPPED OFF HORSE IN CENTRAL LONDON
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Bravo! That was a nasty fall but he got up, gathered his things and marched on. A true soldier ❤
@JoanClaassen-mn7gn
12 күн бұрын
Love it
Congratulations to that trooper. Thrown from horse gets up and then marches onward.
@jpapillon47
21 күн бұрын
💯👌👏👍
@solmoman
20 күн бұрын
Hahah congratulations, doofus!
@AntonioTorres-ln4uq
17 күн бұрын
Congratulations to that trooper.OKEY.
Well done brave soldier,I’m sure that hurt and you proudly marched on like the trooper you are..💂🇬🇧
Horsey acted like he was going to rear but bucked instead. Poor trooper hit the ground hard, but he jumped up, composed himself, and continued to march alongside his mates.
Bloody hell that hurt even I felt that
True professional. Glad he's on our side.
More respect for these fine soldiers.
Ouch! That had to hurt. Hope both the Trooper and Horse are OK.
The poor trooper I felt so sorry for him. I hope he is OK. I never tire of seeing the Household Cavalry . I am so proud that we have this wonderful pagentry. Thankyou for sharing this video with us. Thankyou to the Troopers and the Horses for their service to our country.
That was a nasty fall. Brave soldier to get up and continue. Well done Sir
That was one clever move by the horse. The guard landed on his face . A great recovery by the guard. Cheers .
it looked as though he landed on his head,but he got right up and marched,way to go soldier
Even the most trained horse can have a meltdown glad to see the soldier is ok so proud of them all
@Tellemore
20 күн бұрын
The police horses seem far more well trained.
@militarized_monk755
20 күн бұрын
@@Tellemore The police horses aren't 1/2 Thoroughbred. If they were, they'd be getting bounced all over the streets as well.
@paulgraham3012
16 күн бұрын
@@militarized_monk755neither are the Household Cavalry horses. They are mainly Irish Draught horses with some crosses( which are rarely thoroughbred )
@bewildered75
11 күн бұрын
@@militarized_monk755the police have lots of different breeds, I sold them a Hanoverian x TB some years ago The difference is, the mounted police stay in that job for longer, whereas the Household Cavalry take complete novices, give them a few months training and transfer them into the Operational unit after two years
What an absolute star. Well done that man.
Yep have a lot of admiration for that young man, he hit the tarmac hard.
Absolutely Brilliant video What a magnificent sight! Thank you for sharing this with us, I loved it.
How was he still walking. I fell off my horse when it spooked in trot. I went one way and he the other and I landed on soil. I was winded so I bet he will be sore later but a trooper being a trooper, bravo for getting up and carrying on
bravo he is a soldier he faced harder. straight back up and back to work. God save the king
Beautiful! Hope the young soldier is ok. Watching from Louisiana
I bet he's a lot sorer than he let on, well done the way he composed himself.
Ouch! I felt that. Great soldier.
i watched this 12 times that horse did that on purpose! He timed that perfectly and literally said (GET OFF ME)!!!!!! glad the soldier was not hurt real bad
@solmoman
20 күн бұрын
That horse went straight to the glue factory after this!
@charlotterockel-kennedy8913
20 күн бұрын
I doubt either that it's the first time that horse has bucked someone off. You don't really stand a chance on those saddles, it's like sitting on a nutshell 😂 I prefer to use a western saddle 😊
@grasshopper1451
19 күн бұрын
God forbid!!! It's not the horse's fault. Whoever trained him should have payed attention to his temperament. If the horse passed all of his training and made it to the guard. There also a lot of reasons a horse rears or in this instance bucks the rider off and none of them are the horse's fault. Bit pinching the inside of his mouth because the rider is pulling the reins too tight. Ill fitting saddle. I didn't notice if they were wearing spurs. Some rider's dig their spurs too hard into the poor horse's sides. The camera would have had to focus specifically on that horse and rider to be able to offer an intelligent argument as to the why. Etc etc etc @@solmoman
@lotuslake9323
15 күн бұрын
@@grasshopper1451 I thought spurs were banned as cruel and open to abuse, years ago. It was said that a horse is capable of responding to pressure of rider's legs, or eventually even vocal command. As also with bits, all the horses are tossing their heads in this vid continually, and with one of them it just got too much to bear, poor thing. I do hope it gets rewarded for all its previous service and not punished for one apparent 'misdemeanour'.
@tanyabrown9839
13 күн бұрын
Of cause the horse did that on purpose. It's not the horses fault that humans use horses for our own entertainment.
Surely there is no finer sight, in all the World, as this one..magnificent!
Well he could be in terrible pain and not even show it cuz that's how they're trained
😮😮😮😮Oh my goodness. I hope that the soldier are OK. Because that was a very bad fall. But I take off my hat for the soldier. You are a champ
Now that's what you call discipline!
@Luciasantos-by9np
15 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@heatherives8646
14 күн бұрын
Safety should came before discipline
@stewartbristow846
14 күн бұрын
@@heatherives8646 If you want safety don't join the Armed Forces.
@heatherives8646
14 күн бұрын
@@stewartbristow846 not likely too but all the arms forces do a brilliant job to keep as all safe
Ouch. He seemed to land on his head. What a trooper to get up and carry on.
Phew! Hope someone had a cup of strong sweet tea ready for him!
@SG-kd8ek
20 күн бұрын
Perhaps something a bit stronger!?! 🍺
@solmoman
20 күн бұрын
Poopoo in a loo! Brolly wolly woo! Bloddy Bobbo Roo?
@paulgraham3012
16 күн бұрын
They are soldiers not snowflakes. Fall off- get back on. No different to rugby players.
Awesome job, he got up, fixed his sword, and marched onward. Praying he is ok Awesome job, of the other Trooper, helping his horse to clam down, while passing by the street signal. Very up most respect to All you Awesome Sholiders, and Great Majestic Horse's God Bless. From here in Martin, Tn. USA 😊❤🐴💂♀️💂🌟🙋♀️🇱🇷 Another Fantastic Vedio
Oh My What a shock !! Thankfully he is okay. God Jesus Christ bless the soldier. Amen✝️
He is very lucky he was able to get up . I am sure is very sore .
Ouch!!! 😯 Hope that didn't do too much damage. Will definitely feel it later! Pleased to see the horse van, as well.
Oh my poor trooper Pray he is ok. Got to give him praise for getting u and marching on.
Beautiful chestnut ridden by the police woman !
@rockyrowlands3652
20 күн бұрын
I bet the policewoman is a good ride too 😅
@patwalker4705
20 күн бұрын
Bay not chestnut
Oooooo ouch, I cringed, I bet that hurt but he got up and marched on. Fair play to him ❤
Well done to that trooper for styling it out, hope he's okay
That soldier is like a rugby player, get dumped, get up and keep going. ❤
WHAT A TROOPER....it could have so ended very differently.
Ouch! Kudos to him for a quick recovery. No doubt appreciated by the officer accompanying that section. But what happened to the horse. Did someone catch it from the support team?👍🇬🇧
The horses all seem so flighty these days!
American here. I’ve wondered if the shoes on the horses is changed for the asphalt street? I thought it looked like the horse slipped a little.
@AL-lz1hb
6 күн бұрын
I've noticed a few horses tend to slither. Seen them tumble too as the legs slide from under them, which is horrid. I wonder if they could use studs or something newer fangled to stop them feeling insecure on the roads.
Trooper is a tough guy, no cry babies in that outfit.
Fair play for the lad, one hell of a a tumble, but no faffing about, up & go & full marks for marching after his horse too. One for his family album that. 👍
Well done, really stoic…but l don’t believe he’s escaped entirely unscathed.🫠🤞🐎💂♂️
Whoa!!!! that was quick. good soldier got right up and proudly marched with the cavalry. here’s to you trooper 💂🏻♀️🐎 what happened to the horse? was someone there to grab him/her? 🐎🐎🐎🐎🌷🌱
A lot of bouncy horses there. Maybe had too many oats. Lovely horses and brave lad
@paulgraham3012
16 күн бұрын
Of course. You can diagnose behaviour from your armchair. The actually know a great deal more than you ever will about horses. They have been doing this for 365 years . They have the best advice and experience available to them from the Army Vetinary Corps, the Equine Studies unit and staff with 20- 25 years of daily experience of dealing with 250 horses kept to such high standards
@sarahprice1375
16 күн бұрын
@paulgraham3012 were you talking to me? I wasn't diagnosing anything and certainly wasn't in an armchair. Generations of my family served with these guards so politely don't assume. My comment was jocular. There WERE many bouncy horses there. Do you work with them too? Love from Gloucestershire horse country here x
they must be trained how to take a fall. like stunt men, just incase. what a trooper. marched on. 'tis but a scratch' attitude, well done.
That looked painful. Landing on his neck like that, he was very lucky not to have broken it.
Brave trooper! hopefully there were no consequences for him, it was a nasty fall.
Holding an unsheathed saber close to your carotid artery makes a fall from a horse even more dangerous 😊
@charlotterockel-kennedy8913
20 күн бұрын
Right, and the helmets are only for show too 😢
Hoping that trooper has no lasting injury. Looked like he was moving okay but he'll have some major bruses later. He certainly wasn't expecting that kind of trouble on the ride. Curious as to what triggered the horse to cause it. Good video
I wish I was young and could travel because there is no where else like this in the world! ❤
He could run but didn't want to spook the horses....well done lad
Give that lad a pint.
@AL-lz1hb
6 күн бұрын
Er no?😲 Not until he catches up with his horse!🤔 Amazing to be so relaxed over losing your horse🤯. (just sort out me hat, and sword and... figure which way they all went?) 🐎 We were always taught, to stay on, obviously, but failing that, don't let go of your horse! Eesh, in London too! Hopefully, once relieved of his rider the horse was happy to follow his chums? We don't want any more loose and horridly injured horses. A pint indeed, you are too kind!🤭
Im sure back at the barracks the soldiers are having a good laugh.
I've visited London, I thought it was great, it reminded me of Boston Massachusetts. The only issue I ran into was we couldn't understand each other's English. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Doubt I’d walk away from that, let alone march.
So dramatic to see so many beautiful horses and riders.
I’m not sure of the reason but there has been a lot of head tossing and pulling on the bits by numerous guard horses lately. . It can’t be blamed entirely on poor horsemanship so my guess is either a rush to complete the horses training or the bridles that so many show discomfort or dislike for. After riding and raising horses for the past 40 yrs I’m aware that every single horse has its own unique personality and quirks and accident and falls happen even to the best riders. It could be my imagination but the horses as a group seemed to be more relaxed during Queen Elizabeth’s funeral than they do now.
@rayneinphyre1981
16 күн бұрын
Under most circumstances you find a bit that works well for the horse. Some do great bitless, some go great in a basic snaffle, some need something a bit harsher. They uniformly use the same harsh bits on all horses and keep contact on the reins so it’s putting pressure in their mouths. Easily explains the head tossing. It doesn’t look like excitement for the work.
Goodness a lot of those horses were very jittery.
Hes gonna feel that tomorrow
The police horses seem more passive to me .
@paulgraham3012
16 күн бұрын
Different breeding ,different training, diet ,and use. Most Police horses are older than you would guess.
I have been saying for some time that these horses are unhappy and very jittery and seem to be so much closer to each other when on parade than they were some years ago. I can see a time in the future when people are going to be seriously injured if the problem isn't rectified.
@paulgraham3012
16 күн бұрын
Yet another FB horse expert? Qualified at the FB equine University? I was involved in these parades for 16 years many years ago and there was no difference. You are only aware because of social media and human memory failings. Far more traffic and totally inconsiderate public . No- one offering to help as we got 40 years ago
@aussiejohn5835
16 күн бұрын
@paulgraham3012 I am not an expert in anything, but I have been watching these parades and events for many years, and I have never seen so many unruly and jittery horses and certainly not seen them eject their riders at the slightest noise or movement in the crowd. Imagine what would happen during a wartime battle if the horses were not trained to ignore the noise and mayhem that is taking place around them and not trusting their riders. They are definitely not trained to the standard that is required of cavalry stock.
@lotuslake9323
15 күн бұрын
@@paulgraham3012 So there is a difference.
@bewildered75
11 күн бұрын
@@paulgraham3012actually there’s a huge difference because soldiers that joined the Ceremonial Division many years ago, used to remain in that division for much longer, so they gained more experience The Troopers now only do two years with the horses before transferring to Wiltshire
So much head-tossing ... poor guy who fell must've been shaken up, but had to carry on, albeit on foot. How humiliating for him. The police horses always seem calmer ? Thanks for uploading.
@arthurngwgwwhwgwutwwyyey7c618
18 күн бұрын
hope that both off them are all.right that trooper took one very bad fall he just got up as nothing had happened good luck to him he will always remember the time he came off his horse 🐎
@tanyabrown9839
13 күн бұрын
Maybe the police horses are exercised more.....
All respect for this soldier. The fall from his horse must have hurt a lot, but he straightened his uniform and marched alongside his comrades. Hats off, these troopers are tough ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jeez Louise that poor trooper he went down with a right clatter, hope he’s ok bless him, he just got up was asked if he was ok by his superior and marched off, I hate to see them come off, hope his horse was ok to.x
Hard to believe the amount of head-tossing by these horses. They are unhappy, frustrated, and tense. I’ve been riding my whole life and have always enjoyed watching the King’s mounted regiments, but it seems there are some underlying issues that need to be addressed. I realize tradition is very important, but it’s time to reevaluate how much junk these horses and riders have to wear. Lose the double bridles. Take a look at the DPRK’s (of all countries!) mounted regiments in the big parades they have: The horses have the bare minimum tack, the riders wear simple, straightforward uniforms. The horses have plenty of personal space: at least 4 feet to either side and 8 feet or more front to back. The horses are happy, quiet and all at the same gait.
@peggyfisher-qi4wg
21 күн бұрын
I think too much grain and not enough exercise, but that's just me
@barbarathomas2561
20 күн бұрын
Thank goodness you said this. I've watched a few of these vids, and couldn't agree more. Time for updating UK ceremonial procedures involving horses, these traditions so outworn and old. Animal welfare so important these days. Sometimes footage is just downright disturbing, like those horses who threw their riders and ran for their lives through the streets of London just a few weeks ago. And we never really found out how they were afterwards. Who is going to make the changes - Charles? Time to lobby the King I reckon.
@margarethuybers2618
20 күн бұрын
@barbarathomas2561 there are weekly updates, at least on my feeds. The horses are getting better as are the soldiers who were hurt. The minimumally injured soldiers are back at work
@yesyesoyes72
14 күн бұрын
Yea I don't think we will be changing uniforms that have existed since the 1800s
@tanyabrown9839
13 күн бұрын
@@margarethuybers2618 that soldier was lucky he didn't actually break his neck with the way he fell.
From a viewpoint of a former U.S. soldier, they should have stopped briefly, Never leave a comrade behind. Curious demonstration.
@marydaniel6916
21 күн бұрын
I agree with you...👍
@TheByard
20 күн бұрын
There is always a back up crew following and if the horse has bolted and not been stopped that trooper would have a long walk. I often worked night shifts and would see the Horse Guards exercising in Hyde Park, there was always an army ambulance and horse box in attendance. Just in case of accidents.
@rogerfielding1117
20 күн бұрын
The cavalry knows what to, stopping could have spooked more horses. Never break the momentum at walk, trot, canter or gallop
Bless him that would have hurt landing like that on the road. Shows how brave these lads are. Having come off my own bombproof mare on a road because some idiot let go of their dog’s lead and she was under attack, I know just how hard that landing is. A bit like the soldier I got up and even though an ambulance had been called, adrenaline kicked in because my horse had bolted down the road for home and I was concerned for her safety. But boy did I feel it later. So I hope this young man wasn’t too sore the next day and he forgives his mount because they rarely show this behaviour without reason. ❤
My concern is the rider ok, did he receive medical care
What does it mean when a horse makes his head go up and down so fiercely? Can any horse owner tell me?
@tanjaruottinen3899
21 күн бұрын
They are unhappy for some reason
Eeeesh, that poor soldier, looked like he landed on his head, hope he was ok. True soldier though, got up, brushed himself off and marched on. Total respect to him and all our troops 🇬🇧
Again this is getting to be a regular occurrence
So! Did he catch up with his horse?
As any rider can tell you "If you ain't been throwed, you never rode." Nice classy recovery.
The sudden way the Guard's horse jumped and bucked makes me wonder if it was stung or bitten?
Incredible Video, Thank You 👌👍
I have questions ❓ Why are most of these horse's throwing their head's up and down like that. As a rider myself, I'm aware of the possible reasons. I'm just not familiar with the reasons for horse's specifically trained for royal service. Unfortunately, the camera angles don't represent horse or rider prior to being thrown. I'm glad the rider was able to get right back up. I hope the horse isn't going to be in trouble. Some horse's just don't have the temperament for whatever their intended use and it's up to the human to realize that and allow the horse to be of use in a way that fits both owner and horse's needs.
There was a loose horse at the beginning as well.
What a stunning police horse following that lot. Beautiful colour.
That was some buck
The sound of horses...can be' heard till the kitchen...!@!🐎🐎🐎
beautiful horses xoxox
Bless his heart. That was a nasty fall!! I hope he doesn’t have a concussion!! So sorry Sir!! I hope you are alright!! For as bad as that was, you jumped up and gathered yourself like the professional you are!! You are an example for soldiers everywhere!! ❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️
Approx 4.54 is where the horse totally just bucked him off...!! Nice to see the COH ask if the rider was ok... falling on hard concrete that's gonna hurt..x Didn't see where the horse ended up though....hope the soldier was able to remount x
That will be a bollocking and beers all round in the mess.
Poor young man. I hope he is alright and hasn't suffered any serious injuries to his neck and back. ❤
Where is his horse???? I hope that he didn't run off😮😮😮😮
Magnificent.
Totally professional even though he must have been in pain. Well done that young man
All the horses seemed a bit antsy😮
Wow, True Soldier, Hope He’s Ok 👌👍👏👏👏👏
Poor guy
The trooper hit the ground hard but got straight up gathered his things and marched along as if nothing happened , I bet every step was painful but there was no way he was going to show it. Well done
4:55 ouch
The same barracks near where the IRA blew up the blues and royals killing 7 of their horses.
Goodness didn't know they had so many horses and guards
Hello from Spain, i thought that for a moment, he had fallen on his neck, i think the horse decided 'no, not today' get off'. Well done for the young man picking his things up and rearranging himself before marching forward. But unfortunately, these things happen, x
stay safe take it easy xoxoxo
And the horse...where is ???