Une cavalière réalise un parcours sans faute lors de la première compétition britannique sans bride

Serena Kullich a bouclé un parcours sans faute sur une piste de 1,20 m lors de la première compétition britannique sans bride qui s'est tenue le 31 mai. L'événement, organisé à Merrist Wood, a rassemblé plus de 20 couples et a reçu un accueil très positif.

Kullich montait Silas VTS sans bride. Le couple s'est qualifié pour la finale du Talent Seekers lors du Horse of the Year Show 2026. Elle a confié à Horse & Hound que cette journée marquait le début de quelque chose de très prometteur. Kullich a souligné qu'il était inspirant de voir autant de cavaliers concourir sans bride dans un cadre officiel. La compétition était organisée par Mia Riodley de The Heart of Horsemanship. Les cavaliers ont rapporté que le travail sans bride renforçait la complicité entre le cheval et l'humain, tout en améliorant la relaxation et la confiance.

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