Sunday 5 August 2012

RACING POST MONDAY AUGUST 6th 2012. OLYMPIC TEAM SHOWJUMPING FINAL BBC3 2.00pm





RACING POST MONDAY AUGUST 6th 2012
WEEK MONDAY AUGUST 6th TO SUNDAY AUGUST 12th


RP SPECIAL FOCUS ON A FANTASTIC WEEK'S RACING AT GOODWOOD.
You can't afford to miss this, one for your racing reference file. (good horses to note down)

CHESTER YESTERDAY LIKE A POND 
 Torrential rain halting racing after the 3rd race  with over 40,000 people heading for home early.


LEE MOTTERSHEAD  Racing Journalist of the Year says the FRANKEL story
 needs a new twist. ...

JMC Turfcall comment
These horses are not being trained to suit 95% of the bloodhorse illiterate British people to include punters. Although this is what the present bloodhorse illiterate BHA government are attempting to mislead the British people into believing.  

It is not FRANKEL who needs to do something different. It is for the BHA government to tackle their bloodhorse illiteracy. And in doing so unchain bloodhorse literacy which at present and over the past 5 decades they have chosen to ignore, to condemn, to prosecute and to crimalize all due to their refusal to recognise what bloodhorse literacy really means.  

  The fantastic true reality of bloodhorse literacy which through FRANKEL  and TEAM CECIL and BLUSHING ET and TEAM MONTY ROBERT's  has brought to the public's attention. And which John (greatest jockey) Francome meant when he said at Goodwood last Thursday "Hang on a minute this shouldn't be happening." with the runners and riders pulling up after the 1.35pm Charity Race with several of the unfit riders toppling off in a mass heap.


The bloodhorse literacy of the FRANKEL story so far, is what brings the FRANKEL story to light and to life, thanks to TEAM CECIL'S achievements with FRANKEL on the bloodhorse literacy front.

The heartbreak that Monty Roberts was left to endured through his achievements with this traumatized colt   BLUSHING ET'S  fear of the starting stalls.  Later when Monty inquired after BLUSHING ET, asking  at the racecourse how was BLUSHING ET getting on .... he was told  "Oh he was shipped off to Brazil ... or some such place as that  ... Monty said when he heard that,  it was like a knife going through him. Everything he had achieved with BLUSHING ET, got the colts confidance back, saved his life.
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Olympic Games London 2012
EQUESTRIAN

Equestrian Dressage at London 2012

 Watch as the rider works with the horse to produce stunning displays of control, movement and posturing.  (on the bridle)

TODAY'S EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIC ACTION BBC3
Presented by Manish Bhasin and Clare Balding
Starts 2.00pm Team showjumping finals.



REVIEW OF TODAY'S ACTION
A  BIG FENCE TRACK EVERY FENCE A SERIOUS CHALLENGE FOR
BOTH HORSE AND RIDER. A TRULY AMAZING STANDARD OF
BLOODHORSE LITERACY TUNED TO NEAR PERFECTION AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF ALL LEVELS.

YES, YES,  YES  Britain win Gold in Team Show Jumping. The Four Team Riders and their  brilliant horses put the GREAT  back into BRITAIN  every step of the way.
 A MASSIVE ACHIEVEMENT
BBC CLARE BALDING and NICK SKELTON bravely hold back the tears
BRITISH TEAM
BIG STAR partner NICK SKELTON (Senior Horseman 54)
VINDICAT W partner PETER CHARLES (Senior Horseman 52)
SCOTT BRASH partner HELLO SANCTOS ( Junior Horseman 26)
BEN MAHER partner TRIPPLE X 111 (Junior Horseman 29)
By
5:15PM BST 06 Aug 2012
"After a dramatic day at Greenwich Park, the team won gold after a tie breaking jump-off with the Dutch after a tough second round.
"After their inspiring win, Nick Skelton, Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Peter Charles basked in the adoration from the 23,000 cheering and rapturous crowd.

"It was Britain's first Olympic showjumping title for 60 years and came after the host nation and Holland finished tied after two rounds of jumping. All four Team GB members then rode again to win.

"The last time Britain won an Olympic gold medal was at Helsinki in 1952 with a team of Harry Llewellyn, Duggie Stewart and Wilf White.

It was also the first showjumping medal of any description since a team silver in Los Angeles 28 years ago."


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