Prix St. Georges—Tanya Rennie and Faldo—Day 2
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Tanya Rennie and Faldo return to continue riding with Sabine Schut-Kery. At the canter and in pirouettes, Tanya uses a little more inner leg to control the shoulder and keep Faldo's inside leg under his body. She works to keep the horse under her but forward—more jumping through in the flying changes. Shortness in the horse's hind leg comes from an unclear aid. He must send the hind forward under himself to change leads. Sabine supports the rider in finding an aid for a quality canter that isn't too short. Being quicker and raising her expectations helps Tanya elevate her performance.
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