Eventing Radio Episode 43 – X-Country Fence Analysis & European Championship Report
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Martin Herbert explains the complex research of jumping cross country fences that is taking place in England and how it will benefit the eventing community. Kate Green reports from the European Championships which took place last week in Fontainebleu, France. Listen in….
Eventing Radio Episode 43 – Show Notes and Links:
- Thank you to our guest Martin Herbert for talking with us about the research in England of cross country fences. Read more…
- Thank you to Kate Green for her report from the European Championships. Read more…
- Thank you to Cathy Wieschhoff for joining us to share her tip of the week. Visit her web site.
- Chatsworth International Horse Trials in England has a new Director. Read more…
- The USEA Show Jumping Design Seminar is on December 2nd for professional and potential Eventing Jumping course designers. Read more…
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Chris and Glen,
Thanks for the European Championship update. I sprang for a FEI TV pass so I could watch the Euros from Fontainebleau on the web in part because I wanted to watch Tina and MF (since they were unable to make it to Rolex Kentucky) and Nicola Wilson and Opposition Buzz. It was truly was a incredible nail biting competition. I am “over the moon” for Tina Cook and Miners Frolic. I also enjoyed Tina’s play by play interview analysis on her dressage and xc rides on FEI tv. She comes across as a lovely person who has developed an wonderful partnership with MF. All the more reason I am looking forward to learning more about Tina and her horses in your interview next week.
Many thanks again for your continued Eventing coverage…..much appreciated
From an Eventing Spectator Geek ; )
K.