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Old 08-12-2008, 07:02 PM #1
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The moose video inspired me to submit this. It is a totally trained horse rather than a spontaneous romp in the sprinkler. This horse seems to love to entertain. It is old so many of you may have seen it.

This video is of Andreas Helgstrand and his 9 year-old mare, Matinee, at the World Equestrian Games.

It is the Musical Freestyle Dressage competition.

Turn up the sound and watch this mare dance... she is amazing...

http://beboframe.com/FlashFrame.jsp?...xId=3309347442

http://beboframe.com:80/FlashFrame.j...xId=3309347442
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