The Grand Prix is a great show, but I need to disclose the following: The Grand Prix organization is owned by Private Entity.. is a Profit Organization, not PFHA sanctioned Show
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Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:49 pm
grif
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Excellent. Do you happen to have a schedule of classes handy to post for our even more enhanced viewing pleasure?
I am so glad the Grand Prix will be broadcast live! Please pass along a big thank you to the organization for being willing to share all of the excitement with everyone that can not be there "in person". I look forwrd to watching as much as possible.
Show was very good
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:31 am
loriperez
Joined: 15 Mar 2008
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Location: Ocala, Florida U.S.A.
Hey there Felix. I didn't see you there? If you were, sorry I missed you.
We were sitting ring side at the ATTA table. It was really funny our friend from Colombia was sitting with us and the cell phone rang. It was his wife calling to say she was watching the show and could see us. Then we all waved to her. (She said it was a good way to keep on eye on her husband too)
Did you get to see the Trote stallion class. Don Pepe vs. the moro?
The crowd really got into it.
Will post more when I get time. Take care and I told lots of people about the forum.
Lori
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Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:42 am
caliber
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Hey Lori!
I could not attend personally, but I did see the class via internet. It was very impressive to see both horses, Don Pepe did a wonderful performance and the grey horse did too…. Both horses are very different in style, both horses are extra… and great ambassors of the modality!
Also, Welcome to PasoVoice and thank you for your support!
I missed the Trote Stallions Class broadcast--I was at a local Paso Horse Owners Party so I have a good excuse! Anyway....what do you and Felix mean when you say the stallions had different styles of execution? I'm guessing you are talking about the execution of the Trote? If you don't mind, for those of us that were not there, could you describe the differences? (You don't have to say which style you prefer, I'm only interested in the differences). Thank you in advance! (Oh, and Felix, please move this topic if you don't think it belongs here--I don't want to hijack the thread or anything). Thanks again.
~Becky
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:41 pm
grif
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I missed the trote stallions as well. I did get to see the mares but had a horse thing during the day on the weekend so only got to see the night classes. Who was the gray? Was it Lexi Love's horse? And who won? Any pics?
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:29 pm
caliber
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Don Pepe won his class! Congratulations to Las Jotas, and the 2nd place was the Grey Horse.
The Grey hose name is Cantinero de Almeria, he is also an extraordinary horse owned by Nelson Ramiz from Miami, Florida..
Becky I need to correct myself on my statement... I meant to say (sorry, my bad ) , both horses are not very different in style.
Thank you, Felix, for the clarification! That helps alot! I've seen Don Pepe several times, so I have an idea of how the gaits were executed.
It sounds like it was a great class. Congratulations to Don Pepe and Las Jotas! Don Pepe is always a thrill to watch. And, also Congratulations to Cantinero! I'm sorry I missed the broadcast.
I also missed the Trote mares class....do you mind filling me in on the class and results? Thank you again.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:07 pm
grif
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Thanks Felix. Hey, how about that Terremoto? Just wow. to his trainer. And Luna Llena as well. What a shame that we lost Vitral so soon.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:44 pm
caliber
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I agree Cindy, Vitral was an exceptional horse since birth according to his breeder Mr. Pelaez.
Terremoto III was great, Don Atahualpa knew exactly where to find the balance….. that man has a PULSE! I saw Terremoto slower than his usual, but that is a good thing, before, he was faster than a blink of eye… but not balance,…. always being off gait.
Luna Llena…. what a mare…. she was perfect…. what a heart... congratulations to the Osborne family from California... she is an impeccable...
This was amazing!!! Terremotto III- Vitral
Luna Llena - Vitral
Terremoto III, Destello de La Divina and Marco Aurelio de Rives
Firmamento De Agualinda
winning his class 3-29-2008
Congratulations to Kelly Cox and Winning Colors for during such great job, and also to Rey Rodriguez, the owner.
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