The 2006 World Equestrian Games Reining competition was held in Aachen, Germany. Reining is one of the most flamboyant of equestrian sports, and reining certainly enthralled the crowds at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen.
Almost 70 riders donned their Stetsons and wowed the spectators with a dressage display – Western style. Reining is designed to show harmony, control and obedience as horse and rider perform a set pattern of movements. The performances are based on the maneuvers needed to work cattle.
This DVD contains highlights of the team and individual competitions – including the all-important rein-off to decide who should be crowned World Champion. Expert commentary from Bob Mayhew. 100 mins.
Team results:
Gold USA
Silver Canada
Bronze Italy
Individual results:
Gold Duane Latimer
Silver Tim McQuay
Bronze Aaron Ralston