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News: Horse Related - 2010
Nurtural Bitless made history at WEG with the first ever bitless tentpegging!
Oct 7th, 2010:
Tent pegging dates back to 300 BC when the armies of Alexander the Great would race through the enemy camp with swords and spears to steal their tent pegs.
This horse and rider had never seen a bitless bridle until Tuesday Oct 5th; this demonstration took place in front of the live audience on Thursday Oct 7, 2010.
Have you ever wondered if you could control a horse at high speed?
Or turn with one hand?
Check the Will My Horse Stop video on our FAQ page.
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Sept 2010: Canadian Endurance Team rides at the World Equestrian Games in Nurtural Bitless Bridles!


Nurtural Horse is proud to sponsor Canada's Endurance Team at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games!
This photo shows Ruth Sturley and Super Sport practicing in their custom-designed Nurtural Bitless.
We will be making a Limited Editon Bridle available in these colours. Watch for details!
To mark this occasion, we created a LIMITED EDITION
Nurtural Bitless Bridle -
Endurance 2010.
The Nurtural Limited Edition Collection
commemorates major bitless breakthroughs.
Here's your opportunity to own a part of History-In-The-Making as the dawn
rises on “The Bright New Bitless Day!” Ride in the same Bridle as
used by
Canada’s
Endurance
Team at
the 2010
W.E.G.
Each bridle comes with a certificate of authenticity.
$10 from each
Endurance Bridle is donated to
the Canadian Endurance Team.
There are a few still left the store!
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Sept 2010: Olympic Show Jumper Richard Spooner wins in 2 major classes at Spruce Meadows after Cristallo was schooled in his new Nurtural Bridle.
Here’s what Kaylen Spooner said at our FaceBook Page:
“I schooled Cristallo in his bitless bridle
before the Nations Cup yesterday and the
USA won. Today (Sept 12, 2010) we schooled
bitless, and he was second in the CN
international $1,000,000 class.
He is so much happier. It is amazing
because he is such a strong horse, we
were always trying stronger and stronger
bits. When I school him bitless he relaxes
and enjoys our work. Then when Richard
uses the bit in the show ring he is much
more responsive. Thank you Zoe”
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