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bullvedere asked in PetsHorses · 1 decade ago

merlin the horse?

i know a lot of people dont like or understand spanish or portugese bullfighting but there is an exceptional horse named "merlin" who is a lusitano and his rider who is Pablo Hermoso who have a unique bond of trust and a ton of training and the dance they do with a bull is nothing but hypnotic.check them out on youtube and i would like to hear your remarks about this amazing pair.(due to youtubes age requirements i did not post the link)

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the video can also be found on myspace.

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the video can also be found on myspace.

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the video can also be found on myspace.

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the video can also be found on myspace videos under merlin the bullfighting horse.

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the video can also be found on myspace videos under merlin the bullfighting horse.

Update 6:

sorry there is a problem with yahoo answers,that is the reason for the duplicates.

Update 7:

first he is called a "cavaleiro" not a "matador".there are also "forcados"that are a group of eight men on the ground that fight the bull without any weapons or protection.

Update 8:

i am sad to say that one of pablos horses "Sarmata" died of pneumonia at the university of Alcala of madrid on the 2nd of october 2007.sorry but he was one of my favorite horses other than merlin and Sarmata looks and acted just like my horse chance.you can read more by looking up "pablohermoso.net" you will need babelfish to translate it for you.

Update 9:

chetco:i have seen that video before and they were worth every point they got plus some.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    That was very cool...!

    I searched his name on youtube and got a whole bunch of different videos of him riding, hopefully I watched the right ones... Haha. Either way though, what I saw was incredible.

    I'm not much for the tradition, but I certainly appreciate the communication between horse and rider and the beauty of it. The way that the horse and him move together is just amazing... Leaves you speechless. Thanks for sharing that!!

  • .
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    That horse is BEAUTIFUL.

    I just think its a shame that the matador is on that horse and not on the ground himself. If they had an accident that beautiful horse would be the first victim. I have seen a horse been lifted up by a single horn of a bull. Of course the rider was fine but it was the horse who had its stomach ripped open, not the man.

    I would rather watch the pair of them just ride all day instead of seeing them in a bullfighting ring.

    I do wonder though how much the horse has to listen to the rider in that situation when his instincts should lead his feet instead.

    God help that horse.

    It all looks magnificent, but it takes one mistake to end it all.

  • 1 decade ago

    I found it on youtube, and I was AMAZED! That horse can move, and I didn't see that bull touch him once. It looked like they were dancing. Pablo and Merlin looked like they were one in the same. Wow, thanks for posting!

    But I did feel that what they were doing was very dangerous. I think it would be nice to see them perform in general, not just in the bullfighting ring. I know that nothing happened, but something could have, and I have heard of terrible accidents in the ring. But I do think they are a wonderful pair.

  • 1 decade ago

    I love how that horse can MOVE! My whole computer is glitchy this morning...so I can't see the video right now...but I've seen it before. No matter what your opinion is of the bullfighting...the communication between that horse and rider is outstanding!!

    **EDIT...hey! It posted! Now I can go look around....maybe...

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    He makes me think of two things:

    1. A fascinating mixture of dressage and cutting.

    2. The instincts, trust, courage, and movements war horses must have had back in the days of mounted battle.

  • Chetco
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Amazing horse!

    John, this is certainly without the danger, but you will enjoy the rider-horse relationship in this video:

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-370079747...

    There is a pause, so be sure to watch the finale.

    Source(s): btdt
  • Debi
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I have seen that before but it's certainly worth watching more than once. They are amazing and it's breathtaking to watch.

    When you consider that the roots of dressage are military battle maneuvers - this just shows exactly how.

    Primitive dressage - I love that !

  • Jules
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    WOW! Some stuff he does reminds me of a cutting horse...but he does it more elegantly. But then that running sideways stuff...that is a horse that is very athletic and very aware of his capabilities. I wish he'd come talk to MY horses...

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If that horse was human, he would be the HOTTEST GUY ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH!!!!!!! and would also be a fantastic dancer.......very impressive........

  • 1 decade ago

    HAHA-I so agree with Redial on this one!!!

    Absolutely stunning work.

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