Enjoy some of our favourite updates from equestrian social media channels during the past week. From cross-country fence that will make you look twice to some magical Cheltenham Festival moments, it all happened on social media this week.
Don’t miss the exciting competition on this weekly page. Our favourite tweet each week will win either an Apatchy mini tablet case or an Apatchy cosmetic bag, personalised with your own initials. For more information about the competition and to find out who this week’s winner is, go to the bottom of this page.
Equestrian social media posts of the week
Muddy jockeys of the world unite
And again..!
Mulrys Error looking very happy
Loose horse(s)!
How sweet
Saying something about this post would be much helpful for our site rather than just watching it. Thank you!
Posted by Animals World on Saturday, March 9, 2019
How very helpful!
Jingles decided he wanted to help walk Erly (Erlentanz) off yesterday. I am riding this super horse while his lovely owner Sonnar Murray-Brown recovers from a broken leg. Today, we won the Grand Prix with 77%; so pleased with him and clever Jingles for all his help ?
Posted by Charlotte Dujardin on Sunday, March 10, 2019
Throwback!
1975: Blue Peter: Electric Exercise Horse
#OnThisDay 1975: Running out of stable space? Lesley Judd had a go on an electric horse. It weighed half a ton, but at least it didn't need any grooming.
Posted by BBC Archive on Friday, March 8, 2019
What?!
When some nice guy gives you photography tips at Wallaby Hill, & it ends up being none other than Stephen Mowbray…
Posted by Amanda Ross Eventing Fit on Tuesday, March 12, 2019
What an optical illusion the photographer created…
After such enormous interest in @jaimiestuddy’s pics of Vendi & I jumping off the @wallabyhill unfinished bridge, I thought a closer explanation of the jump was warranted! It’s actually a very straight forward hedge! Such clever photography should be applauded @jaimiestuddy!!?? The ground before & after the fence has Otto Sport matting beneath it, so the footing will never be anything but perfect! How beautiful are the ditches?! Such a work of art ?! @batessaddles @horseware_australia #ffeequestrian @bombersbitsaus @spooksridingaustralia @kepitalia @horsemate_ @rocktapeaustralia @ariataus #kentuckyequineresearch #the10minutebox #equinebodysoul #crownequinevetservice #sallyannrobinsonequinedentist#TeamAUS #TowardTokyo2020 #WeRideAsOne #RideWithUs #ausequestrianteam
Posted by Amanda Ross Eventing Fit on Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Something isn’t right here
Emma Rugman
A fun day at Tweseldown Horse Trials. 50mph winds ?and a loose horse charging across our dressage arena after dumping its jockey next door just made Clint’s day! Any excuse! We had one pole SJ where…
Now for the week of Cheltenham Festival fun, which started with this…
Things that are impossible;
1. Striking a match in a lump of jam
2. Sleeping properly ahead of the #CheltenhamFestival
— Fergal O’Brien Racing (@FOBRacing) March 12, 2019
We hear you, Paul Nicholls
Former Burghley Young Event Horse competitor and now a Cheltenham Festival winner Beware The Bear, trained by Nicky Henderson, seen here enjoying some autumn hunting in his younger years
??????????????CHELTENHAM WINNER! Many congratulations to all connections of Beware The Bear and the owners Mr and Mrs…
Posted by Irish Sport Horse Agent "Penhills" on Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Archie McCoy admires his dad’s statue
What a great moment
https://www.facebook.com/racingitv/videos/254340785338203/
And congratulations to this week’s Social Media Post of the Week winner
And this is what it means to the teams at home watching their horses win
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Tweet of the week competition
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