Maria Caetano & Coroado Record Breaking Performance | FEI Dressage World Cup™
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Maria Caetano lay down a breathtaking performance at the FEI Dressage World Cup™ in Mechelen. A remarkable score of 80.940% meant a new personal record for the Portuguese rider and her partner Coroado. Enjoy their beautful Freestyle once again!
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@HibaHbida-wo2fq
11 ай бұрын
Fgyg
I have always been amazed that there are not more Lusitanos, Andalusians, and Frisians in dressage. They are stunning creatures so well suited for this sport.
@phant0m_sn1per
4 жыл бұрын
Friesians*
@wintershock
4 жыл бұрын
I think it depends more on the horse than the breed. Some horses much rather be cutting horses or show jumping horses than dressage horses while others may be fine with dressage.
@julieb3996
4 жыл бұрын
Me too, this is the first one I can really remember seeing at the top level
@unrulycrow6299
4 жыл бұрын
@@julieb3996 go check the Fuego XII then.
@unrulycrow6299
4 жыл бұрын
@@wintershock This. At my riding school we had a PRE/Percheron mix who had inherited the best stuff of both breeds. He had a massive charisma and flexibility that made dressage fairly easy to him (with an intense presence in the arena). However, he was a jumper at heart and always had the most fun surrounded by obstacles.
The lusitano horse was made for dressage, dominating top scores! Maria from Portugal was great!
@thefaceofdestiny5757
4 жыл бұрын
lusitano: (a war horse) everyone: omg yes. d r e s s a g e
@NickyvonHungary
4 жыл бұрын
Venus Marz Uhm no. There's no horse breed which was breed for dreesage. I find it very cruel if I'm honest. These majestic and powerful horses in a small arena, moving like a swan for the goddamn people. It's just heartbreaking. People used these horses as draft horses and because of their muscles, they were used for war horses as well. Nowadays human beings started to use them as dressage and show jumping horses. I find them very beautiful of course, but the true beauty is can't be found in dressage shows. And if you look closely, you can see Coroado's mouth full of bubbles. That woman keeps the horse in a very short leash (I don't know the exact definition, I'm not English). Poor horses...
@lilylilie7905
4 жыл бұрын
Ehh no, every horse don’t exist for the humans
@vamppanic
3 жыл бұрын
The Face of Destiny dressage originated from war manoeuvres
@Lara-234
2 жыл бұрын
@@thefaceofdestiny5757 dressage originated from certain things they taught war horses, to be able to move and navigate around things in battle. That's also why they have the massive muscle crest to hold armor and the weight in general
I am a woman who loves horses, I have Spanish and Portuguese roots and I have never seen a horse with such dignity and effort of honor as the Portuguese. They are not vain, they are naturally beautiful in their essence! Bravo!
@vaquero7x
8 ай бұрын
Hola Raquel, Yo tengo una yegua Lusitana de la línea Veiga y es en verdad una yegua preciosa
Can we just talk about how stunning this horses top line is
@lauriekrebs4522
4 жыл бұрын
ikr, unbelievable!
@stefanie6150
4 жыл бұрын
does he have a bit of a fallen neck or am I imagining things? beautiful either way
@HopeCreekConnemara
3 жыл бұрын
It’s too bad they are over flexing him.
@KaregoAt
3 жыл бұрын
I mean, that neck is not just muscle but also fat. There's a clear separation on the top part of his neck that jiggles in a way that muscle doesn't.
@Kat-mu8wq
3 жыл бұрын
Looks like a chesty neck to me..
Gorgeous ride, he s not just beautiful, he a real athelete.. look how he move through his whole body and the muscles playing!!!!! That s how dressage should be done!! Soft seated rider and soft and stady hands, not pulling!!! 👍😊💗👍😊🤩😍
@ostapbendervan7874
4 жыл бұрын
HE LISTEN AND DANCING TO BEAT AMAZING
@fludrbywest3886
2 жыл бұрын
Just totally amazed at his beauty and conformation 🤩🌹 Bravo 🙌🏻 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Loved seeing an Iberian horse in GP instead of WB after WB. ❤
@josecosta5685
3 жыл бұрын
Lusitano horse
@crystalhowley4259
4 ай бұрын
I agree!!!!
Lusitano Portuguese horse the best and amazing creature for dressage! Amazing!
Dressage is a mystery to me. It is one type of riding Ive never learned but truly admired. The years of training and practice and building from one movement to the next level and the next.
Extended trot to piaffe ......these horses actually show off in piaffe they are so suited to it
Portuguese are always excellent riders!
What a duo!! Perfect ride a horse in top condition. Their connection undeniable!
Simply beautiful. So amazing the grace & beauty of this horse and rider.
What a beautiful horse! 😍
@tacoschipotle3037
4 жыл бұрын
Imię Nazwisko Is it PSL???
@Anna-sy1gz
4 жыл бұрын
@@tacoschipotle3037 yes
there is no other kind of horse i would've picked for a challenge like this. Baroque horses are life carriers! I believe with all my heart these horses where picked by kings as their number 1 choice of (war)horse because of important reasons.
@FEI I love watching dressage freestyles
Wow! That was a wonderful way to start my day.... Imagine how that ride felt! Amazing
Those 2 truly have AMAZING POTENTIAL!!! 💕
That's some neck 😦 I guess the horse being slightly behind the vertical just exaggerates it, but damn...
@justanotherhorsegirl1494
4 жыл бұрын
KaregoAt If you look up Matt Harnacke, you probably know him, he has I believe Lusitano and their necks are huge. He’s only behind the vertical when he’s cantering which when collected like that most horses do a little.
@justjaguar2314
4 жыл бұрын
@@justanotherhorsegirl1494 Yep, it's because both horses you're talking about are stallions. Lusitanos/andalusians naturally have a big neck, and being a stallion just adds it up even more. And btw Emporio is an andalusian, not a lusitano.
@raptureparadox
4 жыл бұрын
@@justanotherhorsegirl1494 Matt actually has two Andalusians, Emporio and Sureño
@anne-marievini4980
4 жыл бұрын
I agree.. my very first thought as he entered was 'that horse is persistently behind the vertical' - and he remains there for far too much of the ride and it is clearly visible in the beginning of the walk .. for me that should be a score killer.. ~ shrugs ~ other than that.. wonderful work
@phantomsoulplayer
4 жыл бұрын
This and lateral walks are things that Iberian horses generally have a hard time with. Tons of talent for the collected work but they tend to struggle relaxing through the back and coming into contact. They are very sensitive and can curl under and behind the bit by default a lot of the time.
Absolutely stunning! Thank for that.
Absolutely magnificent!Beautiful to watch.
WOW. SPECTACULAR. That was beautiful. Love to see them go to the Olympics. With the games postponed until next year. Just think how muck better they will be. They will break 90 soon. Good luck to them.
What a good good boy...honest and pure and full of heart
That's beyond beautiful Great music selection
I will NEVER get tired of watching this.
I have to watch this partnership again & again. I love the Lusitano & the PRE of Spain for me they are wonderful & the Portuguese & Spanish really know how to dance with their homebred equines. Wonderful & Amazing 🤩
@silveriorebelo2920
2 жыл бұрын
the Lusitano is much more ahead than the PRE in everything having to do with manoeuvering skills
@Romovictorio
2 жыл бұрын
@@silveriorebelo2920 Yes, I have to agree with you. The Portuguese Lusitano is magnificent, hot & sensitive in their nature & their natural gymnastic ability, with a beautiful mind & body the are wonderful x
He’s beautiful.
Stunning😍
trabalho recompensado. bellíssimo trabalho!!!!
Just Beautifully done!!!
Bless his ❤️!
He looks like he enjoys the work. Not as much a choke hold on the mouth. Gorgeous
The performance is very good and cool! worthy 80%
What a delightful routine ! 🤩 beautiful execution of the whole ❣️❣️🌹
Beautiful!
I know nothing about this, but my favorite part was when the pretty horse skipped.
@kaileyallen7563
3 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome that you enjoyed the freestyle routine! That skipping you’re talking about is called a flying lead change (back to back ones like those are called one tempi changes!) ☺️
Love the music! Pirate❣️
Sehr hübsches Pferd 😍 passen beide sehr gut zusammen und reiten super gut zusammen
Me encantó...!!!🌟🐴 saludos desde México 🇲🇽...
Gorgeous!!!💖
so nice to see a lusitano in the ring
I’m from Portugal and ,considering that we generally treat horses in a very backwards and violent way here, I liked this test, the horse wasn’t foaming at the mouth or drenched in sweat and ,although not very pretty, the movements didn’t seem forced. I’m happy to have someone like this representing our country.
@vaquero7x
4 жыл бұрын
Why backwards? Nuno Oliveira was from Portugal
@JPVNG67
2 жыл бұрын
your opinion doesn t make a fact though.
@margaridavelhinho1618
Жыл бұрын
Such a silly comment
Simplesmente espetacular.
So beautiful. Finally horses on top that are not the standerd horses
That’s ... impressive very huge horse 😍
I am so happy that a women is one of the best riders ever
Very nice 😷
The impulsion in the half pass ❤
His crest
🐴❤️🐴❤️🐴
Amazing not iven me ai can do it
The horse can dance!!!
I cannot enjoy this impressive horse with his head behind the vertical.
I’m trying to figure out his neck?is that his mane or part of his neck muscle?
Usually when someone brings out a PRE it's like "now is a good time to find the lady's room and get another cup of coffee" but this one is actually worth watching, nice horse, amazing rider.
@kittyclaw5099
4 жыл бұрын
I‘ve read this pretty often below videos. I’m not really into the dressage community. Could you explain to me, why PRE or Frisians are not that excepted?
@eleanoraaacr3372
4 жыл бұрын
This isn't actually a PRE, Coroado is a Lusitano or PSL (Puro Sangue Lusitano) if one wants to use acronyms. However, PREs and PSLs are quite similar in type and are both broadly known as 'Iberian' breeds; ie. breeds that are native to the Iberian Peninsula. Traditionally they have been less accepted in the modern world of competition dressage as their way of moving is vastly different to that of dressage-bred warmbloods. In particular they often struggle with relaxation and regularity in the walk , and fluidity within their gaits (though I will stress that the latter note is largely due to the manner in which they're sometimes trained, with an over-emphasis on collection). Having worked with both WBs and Iberian horses they are often like chalk and cheese to ride; PREs and PSLs often feel much more compact, incredibly sensative to aids with a particular natural talent for lateral work. WBs tend to feel rather more strung out, often a little more inclined to being laterally stiff but with more power. Obviously these are sweeping statements and do not apply to all members of either type! More recently, in an effort to keep up with the modern Dressage market, some breeders of Iberian breeds have been slightly altering the stamp of horse that they look to produce; breeding for example a Lusitano with all the beauty that they're recognised for but larger in size (typically they would be around 15.1-16 hands) and with more powerful, flamboyant movement. Whether or not this is to the benefit of the future of the breed... well, we all have different opinions. I'm old school and love the old type that were originally bred for bullfighting, however they wouldn't hold up in the dressage ring against purpose-bred WBs, at the end of the day. Friesians are a different matter entirely as they were bred to be harness horses. Their movement is very sharp, snappy, and certainly their trot can be very impressive; but it can be a challenge to encourage them to stretch down and work well over their backs when under saddle, in part due to the high head and neck carriage that has been bred into them. This limits them somewhat in the extended work especially. Again, like Iberian breeds they can be hindered by their movement not appearing relaxed or regular enough; the german term of 'schwung' is the only one that I can use to describe what the aforementioned horses can often seem to be missing. That powerful fluidity that carries through the body of a horse that's working well. I'm not a huge fan of riding them as I've sat on some that are incredibly well schooled, nice horses and never found a single one to be comfortable; but that's merely my personal feelings! They're undeniably breathtaking horses to watch.
@boudiicea
4 жыл бұрын
@@kittyclaw5099 dressage queens can be super snobby that's all it is.
Muito belo o cavalo. Imagine Como será espetacular o cavalo branco que o Senhor Jesus virá montado em breve.
@bellycurious
4 жыл бұрын
Jesus virá de moto. Talvez uma Harley-Davidson. Estou a brincar. Jesus não virá. É tudo fantasia. 😉
@6691vera
Жыл бұрын
Será talvez como este. É lindo demais.
@margaridavelhinho1618
Жыл бұрын
Não diga asneiras amigo. Não viva no mundo das ilusões.
I guess the flies in that fancy arena must be brutal that the horse has to wear that crocheted bonnet on its head.
@cupricthehorse2796
3 жыл бұрын
@@jennypalme2489 My comment was sarcastic. I find it illogical that the FEI permits fly hoods designed to cancel noise but bans earplugs which serve the same function. I also find it ridiculous that you can eliminate sounds in dressage competition to prevent spooking, but aren't permitted to use your voice to reassure a horse.
the dressage tests are to stiff for the Lusitano - they were planned for germanic horses more disciplined but less skilled - the tests should be more welcoming of a more artistic style
Is it safe/normal for his crest to be that huge and jiggling like jello?
Is mouth is quite often open and sometimes the head is behind the vertical. And his tail is also quite active...
@TheOldandslow
4 жыл бұрын
I know this is a product of hard work for years, but ah... too forced for me. The behind the bit issue is a deal breaker, imho. But then again this pair had a record breaking score, so I guess I'm a tiny minority. I believe we dont see many spanish horses at the higher levels because it's very hard to keep them in front of the bridle.
@silveriorebelo2920
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheOldandslow the Lusitano horse is a portuguese breed
@candykkhorsesngp925
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOldandslow I think something people often forget is that horses often work differently at home to competition, especially this environment. Very few maintain entire relaxation in this environment, even though the work at home might be fantastic. That can sometimes lead to extra tension like this and reactivity in the arena (not that this horse did was hugely reactive)
Lipizzanos from the Austrian horse riding schools should enter these shows sometime and show how the real dressage is done.
Girls in their locker room: Ohh my god I think Brad is cheating on me Brad and his friends in the boys locker room: 4:25
Thicc neck
Impressive Kur but camera work is disaster...
Great piaffe. Otherwise, I don’t understand how people overlook the utter lack of straightness and those flailing fronts. Also can’t stand the neck. It accentuated all the BTV. 🤷🏼♀️
I personally didn't like this test, it was very fast. Like she couldn't get him to calm so she used extremely hard movements at the beginning to try and calm him. For the walk-trot section. Test didn't really match with the music, it was more just there isn't of the horse dancing along the beats. Besides the test his crest seems unnaturally large.
@phoebemoon5047
4 жыл бұрын
Hmm so I guess you know more about dressage then someone who is competing in the FEI world cup
@getsome8735
4 жыл бұрын
As for the crest, it doesn’t seem unusual per that breed. They do tend to have a lot of extra fat and muscle in their necks.
@gerrycoleman7290
4 жыл бұрын
Forced over curved neck.
@KaregoAt
4 жыл бұрын
@@getsome8735 it's kinda unusual for a horse as fit as this to have that much crest, on any other horse that would be a sign of severe obesity
@thatoneequestrian4509
4 жыл бұрын
KaregoAt well for that breed they tend to have larger crests already not to mention he probably (being as fit as he is), has a whole bunch of extra muscle up there.
The horse-hat is out of control.
Sad to see the signs of founder in the neck.
I don't get it
Nn è tanto brava la cavallerizza si muove nn in sintonia col cavallo
What a big crest tho
@marciamcgrail5889
4 жыл бұрын
yes, almost artificially too big; out of balance with the rest of the horse.
@gerrycoleman7290
4 жыл бұрын
@@marciamcgrail5889 Gee............I wonder why. Perhaps it is the forced over curved neck.
@AngelAng69
4 жыл бұрын
lusitanos traditionally have larger crests than the average horse, it’s common knowledge. when you take into account the massive amount of testosterone pumping through his body, it’s not a surprise that his crest is massive, and that’s just genetics. of course the neck will improve massively throughout its training due to the frame necessary for dressage, never mind the technicality of movements necessary for the higher ranking class.
@kelseyplagman2570
4 жыл бұрын
@@marciamcgrail5889 it's a normal thing for the breed, it's not artificial.
@kelseyplagman2570
4 жыл бұрын
@@gerrycoleman7290 no, that's just the breed, andalusians and PRE stallions are extremely cresty. Its pretty much a standard for the breeds. And only goes behind the vertical during canter, pretty common with the breeds too
The muscles in the top of his neck look W A Y to over developed 👀 cough* rolkur cough*, pretty routine tho 😅
@getsome8735
4 жыл бұрын
Eleanor Brady McGrath I think that his crest is pretty standard per the breed. It’s not unusual to find those horses with lots of excess muscle and fat build in their necks and along their spine.
@gerrycoleman7290
4 жыл бұрын
@@getsome8735 You are not looking at the consequences of the forced over curved neck.
@Roxy-sn2yl
4 жыл бұрын
Neck crest is usually fat deposits. More common in stallions. Not Rolkur
@mo0onsh0t
4 жыл бұрын
It's actually fat. I agree with u tho
@cypheri1339
4 жыл бұрын
Spanish stallions (Lusitanos like this horse along with several other breeds) tend to be pretty cresty. That's clearly mostly just a fatty crest; you can see how much it wiggles during certain movements.
I wish these dressage riders start to reduce their cues “less is more” instead of they throw themself from side to side when they do lead changes etc.
Poor horse, he is ''smiling'' all way round with open mouth because og curb rein pressure- DISASTER riding.
Schrecklich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ida3104
4 жыл бұрын
Es mag sein, dass ich nicht so viel Ahnung von Pferden habe, aber ich finde das wunderschön geritten und das Pferd hat keinen verschreckten oder leidenden Eindruck gemacht. Da habe ich schon schlimmeres gesehen.
@leonie2863
4 жыл бұрын
Was genau findest du den schrecklich? Ich finde das das Pferd wirklich zufrieden läuft!
@satanasmr1160
4 жыл бұрын
Das einzig schreckliche hier sind unwissende Leute die kommentieren
@odilieschatz8039
4 жыл бұрын
Oh man, ihr müsst ja blind sein, wenn ihr nicht seht, das das Pferd viel viel viel viel zu eng geritten wird. Immer noch schrecklich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@odilieschatz8039
4 жыл бұрын
Ich geh noch weiter Katastrophal, für mich Tierquälerei , schlimm , schlimm, schlimm
Das war nicht schlecht aber das Pferd ist mist null gangpotential
See how the horse hurts from the iron and you say it’s beautiful here?
@feathersong5838
4 жыл бұрын
What pain? The horse is loping perfectly relaxed and comfortably. If they were hurting and uncomfortable they would show it and definitely would not perform anywhere near aswell.
@elzbietalesmonaviciute3575
4 жыл бұрын
@@feathersong5838 This is very detrimental to the horse. He can do nothing more. And if he does not listen, then he will give him a very strong devil and he will be worse off. And it hurts him a lot, only the iron doesn’t give him to show that it hurts him
@satanasmr1160
4 жыл бұрын
The iron doesn't hurt at all
This horse is choking and has its mouth open the entire time. It's awful.
Effortless.
Such a cruel sport
@lornathorpe1632
4 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@bellycurious
4 жыл бұрын
Her father was a bullfighter in horseback. I think it's a improvement.
Abuse
@satanasmr1160
4 жыл бұрын
And why
@bellycurious
4 жыл бұрын
Everything is abuse nowadays. If you think it's abuse you should tell us why. Otherwise we can't take your statement seriously.