All about Dressage Horses

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Dressage horses are horses used in a destination and a path of competitive horse training. Dressage competitions are held at different levels from amateur to pro in the Olympics. Therefore, it is very important that the dressage rider chooses his dressage horse carefully, train it well and treat it well to win the competition.

The fundamental purpose of dressage is to develop the natural athletic willingness and ability of the dressage horse to perform in order to maximize the potential of the horse as a riding horse. This is done through different standardized progressive training methods. At the peak of the gymnastic development of the dressage horse, it may smoothly respond to the minimal aids of the skilled rider by performing and following the movement requested by the rider while appearing effortless and remaining relaxed.
Dressage is also called the Horse Ballet or Dressuur. Even though the discipline of dressage can be traced back to the ancient roots, it was only first recognized and considered as an important equestrian pursuit during the Renaissance period. The great riding masters in Europe during that period developed and formulated a sequential training system but this system gradually changed to a modern dressage training system.

Online Horse Racing Games – the new trend?

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Online casino and gambling are no longer a secret to many and with this trend becoming more and more popular these days, racing has probably gotten behind the game. However, just like any competition, horse racing games should go along with the flow so do not be surprised to find out that there are now horse racing games onGambling chipsline!

Before going any further, how are the horse racing games on Web doing? Are these games competing head to head with the rest of online sports, casino and gambling games?

Those who are keeping their fingers crossed and hope that they could enjoy playing horse racing games online would agree that it is the trend now but others believe the opposite thing. Most casino and online game site owners believe that horse racing games are unfortunately not customer-driven, innovative and fresh, but at least they aren’t played in cigarette stained smokey rooms anymore.

Of course, it’s too early to tell. Who knows? Other online gambling and online casino games started this way. Criticisms, detractions – but look at where they are now! For sure, horse racing games better’s have place in the Internet. Just wait for the trend, the system and of course for the best site!

Barrel Racers for Head to Head Barrel Racing Horses Championships

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The championships for barrel racing horses have finally opened upon the arrival of the Washington Barrel Racing Association in the city on October 11, Saturday morning. The barrel racers were welcomed with a parade of horse trailers along with Washington’s most talented cowgirls.WBRA

The WBRA is this year’s host for the annual state championship for barrel racers. The championship took place at the ground of the Ritzville Rodeo for two days, October 11 and 12.

150 competitors converged on this year’s barrel racing horses’ championship and they faced each other head to head as all these competitors were ready to show off their skills in the said competition but this weekend was the most exciting as only those running for the top spots in their division were featured. Karla Gust, WBRA’s outgoing president and U.S. Bank Ritzville branch manager later confirmed that the event featured only the top riders in the state.

The first race for the 2009 season officially began on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. and the third race, also a part of the 2009 season race began the next day at 11 a.m. The best thing about this year’s event is that the admission to the entire barrel racing horses’ competition is free to the public.

The Steroid Ban is No Problem for Some Horse Trainers

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Kentucky horse trainers are accepting the steroid restriction with open minds and open arms. They believe that it is finally time for something like this to happen and that it is a positive change for the Kentucky Horse Racing scene. They also believe that it should be something the international horseracing and dressage community should follow.

This year’s Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown may forever be infamous for becoming Horse Racing’s Barry Bonds – both have their athletic careers laced with steroids. But, that doesn’t mean that the Kentucky Derby can’t move on. Next year’s races will be much cleaner and healthier for the horses.

It was last September when the Kentucky (Horse) Racing commission outlawed the use of steroids as performance enhancers for horses. Today, Horse trainers are voicing out about the implemented restrictions.

“It’s not bothering me. We’re at a 45 percent win clip at Philadelphia Park this year. We’re at a 28 percent win clip at Delaware Park,” Said Trainer Chris Grove, “For the whole year, we’re maintaining a 20 [to] 22 percent win rate. So it isn’t bothering me.”

Another trainer Linda Albert added, “I quit using them a couple of years ago, because I knew this was happening. I was surprised it took this long. I suppose some of these guys are using them a lot. Like Dutrow said, they use them on a regular basis. It took for the Derby … Big Brown … for everyone to go, ‘Ooh,’ but all of us [in racing] were not surprised he was using them,” Albert said. “But the public, particularly people not familiar with horse racing, was surprised.”

The Steroid ban came into effect on January 1, 2008.

US Olympic Dressage Team Looses their 4th Place Standing

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The American Olympic Dressage Team has lost its fourth place Olympic standing over a positive drug test. One of the American riders Courtney King and her mount Mythilus have been stripped of their win. This happened after Mythilus tested positive for a banned drug – Felbinac. Felbinac is commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory drug among horses. dressage

The International Equestrian Federation has said that the disqualification was automatic. King’s teammates have pleaded her case, but the verdict remains the same. King has also lost her personal 13th place win due to the positive drug result.

The International Equestrian Federation has released a statement saying, “The behavior of anyone at the top of the sport and particularly at the Olympic Games must be faultless since the eyes of the world focus on performances at such events,”

It should be noted that Felbinac is a veterinary medication and not a doping drug. It has been banned because the International Equestrian Federation has maintained that horses should only compete when in good health. King nor her teammates and managers have yet to explain how the drug got into her horse’s system.

The Federation has also stated that they believe that King “nor anyone on her behalf or related to the USEF had knowingly administered the medication to the horse.”