Castro & Cortes Win Equestrian Jumping Gold At Wembley- London 1948 Olympics

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    Highlights from the London 1948 Olympic Games as Mexico's Humberto Mariles Cortes and Ruben Uriza Castro win the gold medal in the equestrian jumping event.
    The Equestrian jumping competition at the London 1948 Olympic Games took place at what would now be considered a very unusual stadium, Wembley Stadium.
    The Prix des Nations - as it was called at the time - was rightly celebrated as the world's greatest show-jumping test for both man and horse.
    Over forty riders from fifteen nations competed on the thousand metre course with sixteen obstacles each with its own peculiar difficulties.
    After a fierce competition which included many refusals, falls but also fantastic performances, it was the Mexicans who dominated the events.
    In the Individual competition it was fellow countrymen Humberto Mariles Cortes (riding Arete) and Ruben Uriza Castro (his horse Hatvey) who took the top two positions on the podium for Mexico. Jean Francois d'Orgeix (with Sucre de Pomme) won bronze in third place.
    Mexico also won the team competition, staying ahead of the Spanish team in second place, and the British hosts who completed the podium taking the bronze medal.
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Komentáře • 67

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 Před 10 lety +43

    the narrator - he's so epic with the drama

    • @awuma
      @awuma Před 3 lety +3

      That was the style of narration in newsreels in those days.

  • @poeticho
    @poeticho Před 11 lety +10

    México es un gran país del cual estoy más que orgulloso...
    Pensé que jamás saldríamos en estos vídeos pero me alegro de haber fallado y ver a unos compatriotas homenajeados por esta cuenta oficial de los Juegos Olímpicos.

  • @franciscojosetrevinoterraz7090

    Un Orgullo ver a la Bandera Mexicana en lo alto del Podio arriba de las de España e Inglaterra el País Anfitrión. Mariela y Arete hicieron Historia.

  • @stefreinhold219
    @stefreinhold219 Před 9 lety +10

    Umberto Mariles on Arete won gold in team and individual show jumping and bronze in eventing. This even though the stallion was one-eyed. Fascinating! Different times, though, the riders were not as specialized as they are today.

  • @susanamariles933
    @susanamariles933 Před 11 lety +24

    In memoirs, General Humberto Mariles says of his horse "Arete" was too lazy as he never liked to get hurt therefore, he won each time".

  • @daniela180481
    @daniela180481 Před 11 lety +11

    Nunca me cansare de ver esta pista. Que orgullo ser Uriza! Felicidades abuelo donde quiera que estés

    • @urielcervantes4400
      @urielcervantes4400 Před 4 lety

      Tenemos una página de México 68, tienes más info de tu abuelito?

    • @FerSpada
      @FerSpada Před 4 lety

      aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ha ha hayyyyyyyyyy chingao que emoción la nieta aqui felicitando a su ABUELO no manches voy a morir. todos los comentarios dicen que es increible que hubiera tantos fallos ...... pero ellos ganaron y lo que mas me encanta es que salen sonriendo los 3 al mismo tiempo no lo pueden creer pero ahi estan es ........... hermoso.

  • @susanamariles933
    @susanamariles933 Před 11 lety +14

    General Humberto Mariles first competed in Berlin Olympics of1936 representing Mexican Calvary and won greatest amount of Gold,Bronze and Silver awards.

  • @FerSpada
    @FerSpada Před 4 lety +4

    My grandfather was a master cavalry in the Mexican army in 1956 he talk me about this long time ago, I finally see it.

  • @albertoalbores3842
    @albertoalbores3842 Před rokem +4

    La historia de ese equipo mexicano es de novela, Miguel Alemán les había prohibido participar creyendo que harían el ridículo al llevar un caballo tuerto, Mariles desobedece la orden y parte todo el equipo a Europa para una gira continental antes de la olimpiada asumiendo toda la responsabilidad. Intentan arrestarlo en España pero logra negociar participar en un torneo, el equipo mexicano sorprende a todos ganando pruebas y quedando en varios podios, lo cual tranquiliza al gobierno y dan su visto bueno para participar en Londres, el resto como dicen, es historia.

  • @sandramarrujo5563
    @sandramarrujo5563 Před 4 lety +5

    Note that Mariles deliberately jump into the water. Everyone who accelerated to jump cleanly over it could not re-collect quickly enough and had faults at the nextfence. Marilee had a few fences inhsnd, so he did that at the water and took the faults he could be balanced and jump the wall cleanly. Also, that horse only had oneeye.

  • @garrycarroll855
    @garrycarroll855 Před 8 lety +63

    Notice all the riders were members of the military.

    • @jjeherrera
      @jjeherrera Před 8 lety +22

      Almost. But yes, equestrian sports stem from military training. Very few military riding schools remain today, like the École de Saumur in France.

    • @jjeherrera
      @jjeherrera Před 5 lety +3

      @ They weren't excluded, but there were few of them.

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 Před 5 lety +1

      @@jjeherrera We still have one in Venezuela but is barely on business.

  • @happydorkgirl
    @happydorkgirl Před 9 lety +32

    I want to know what in the hell was spooking those horses. That's a lot of refusals and falls for Olympic-level equestrian sports.

    • @maddygolightly9890
      @maddygolightly9890 Před 6 lety +29

      nope, and nope, these are fantastic horses, but the riders miss the point of bio-mechanics, horse can`t jump a 4`4 ft 1 stride at a gallop, that`s why they refused

    • @kustenwachter2323
      @kustenwachter2323 Před 6 lety +19

      @Maddy Golightly
      Yes, you're right. It was 1948, they didn't know THAT much about horses as we use to do now. They still had to learn how horses "think/work" 🙂 ( but the clapping and stuff could have been a factor too 😉)

    • @alicediamondson817
      @alicediamondson817 Před 5 lety

      Maybe the saddle or the rider

    • @jjeherrera
      @jjeherrera Před 5 lety +10

      It wasn't olympic level as usual. It was 1948, and most riders had just come out of the war. They only had a few years to prepare themselves and their horses.

    • @dominicweber
      @dominicweber Před 5 lety +5

      Also, the shoeing as you can see in this clip, was very rough, and not as accomplished as today, same for the saddles. They rarely actually considered any fit.

  • @susanamariles933
    @susanamariles933 Před 11 lety +5

    Uncle, General Humberto MARILES Cortes, great grandparents Von Frayndel, and cousins, Sauza of tequila, Jalisco. Later, covered by Life gazine at Madison Square and in Italy, as well as in Finland, 1952.

  • @afinespormx7633
    @afinespormx7633 Před 8 lety +5

    1-2 in individual jump for Mexican riders, 1st in Prix de Nations, and 3rd in the 3 days event. A memorable achievement that all Mexicans ought to keep in mind.

  • @GuestYouTubeUser
    @GuestYouTubeUser Před 3 lety +5

    Mexico 🥇 🐎 🇲🇽

  • @leonardofloresluna3108
    @leonardofloresluna3108 Před 7 lety +6

    Un orgullo para México

  • @Aristakos1
    @Aristakos1 Před 11 lety +6

    Antes del inicio de la final del torneo olímpico de futbol de Londres 2012 el "televiso" Javier Alarcón se refirió a este evento..."Para México Wembley es un amuleto pues 64 años antes aquí el General Mariles obtuvó para nuestro país la medalla de oro en equitación"... La historia ya se la saben.

  • @prsgirl
    @prsgirl Před 9 lety +16

    bahahaha some shocking riding in this clip. Denmarks tactic, gallop in! lol

  • @Rockamboleando
    @Rockamboleando Před 3 lety +2

    No sabía que los charros son tan buenos jinetes como cualquier otro del mundo.

  • @finsoll2
    @finsoll2 Před 11 lety +6

    Sin palabras al ver dicho video y ojalá exista referencia de en dónde localizar más videos del equipo ecuestre mexicano de ese glorioso 1948,

    • @jjeherrera
      @jjeherrera Před 5 lety +2

      El equipo fue un orgullo para México en su tiempo, no sólo en 1948, sino hasta ser disuelto. Aún en 1956 y 57 Mariles viajó con un equipo civil a la gira de Harrisburg, Nueva York (Madison Square Garden) y Toronto (Royal Winter Fair) y obtuvieron los últimos triunfos.

    • @juandediosmartinez6594
      @juandediosmartinez6594 Před rokem

      Palabras: cero; lágrimas (de emoción y felicidad) ...muchas !!!

  • @mariajosemendoza5848
    @mariajosemendoza5848 Před 3 lety +1

    5:32 the horse said: "bye, I'm tired"

  • @alejoayon32
    @alejoayon32 Před 11 lety +3

    Efectivamente en ese estadio Mexico a conquistado 3 de las 13 medallas de oro que tiene, 2 ese dia de la clausura de los juegos de 1948, y una por la selección de futbol en los juegos de 2012.

    • @FerSpada
      @FerSpada Před 4 lety

      si cierto !!!!!!!!!!...........buena observación.

  • @raymbn
    @raymbn Před 7 lety +2

    GRAL..RUBÉN URIZA CASTRO....# 1⃣.....🏆

  • @MaseG7
    @MaseG7 Před 6 lety +3

    México.

  • @douglasholt8353
    @douglasholt8353 Před 7 lety +1

    Amazing

  • @andremartinsferreira4573
    @andremartinsferreira4573 Před 11 lety +1

    Viva México!

  • @AirwrekaDoesntRead
    @AirwrekaDoesntRead Před 11 lety +13

    Oh my god! And not in a good way! Those poor horses, I've never seen so many falls in a competition before!

    • @maddygolightly9890
      @maddygolightly9890 Před 6 lety +3

      Well back around this time, many did not know how to keep their leg still, in matter of fact, most barely had a solid leg on their horse (if you notice after the first refusal shown) and were always in their horses mouths, and they never really sat back giving their horses the chance to refuse. but you got to hand it to them, these jumps are massive!!!

  • @itsallagame2013
    @itsallagame2013 Před 7 lety +5

    Is it true that the Mexican horse was one-eyed?!?!?!?! Just read that recently and was curious

    • @urielcervantes4400
      @urielcervantes4400 Před 4 lety +1

      Arete estaba tuerto

    • @FerSpada
      @FerSpada Před 4 lety +4

      Mexican horses are like sons to us but more importants, hahahaha that horse will never ever fail even totally blind. because he was so much loved by his owner.

  • @LoveYouMikado
    @LoveYouMikado Před 11 lety +2

    How tall are the jumps??:)

  • @lennywordslinger
    @lennywordslinger Před 11 lety +3

    The 2 dislikes are from the silver & bronze medallists, rt?

  • @DaneilRC
    @DaneilRC Před 11 lety +4

    México ~(ñ.ñ)~

  • @lauradlavega
    @lauradlavega Před 5 lety +1

    We would like to know more about the mexican equestrian team... Find us in Facebook General Rubén Uriza Castro.

    • @suzanneterrey4499
      @suzanneterrey4499 Před 8 měsíci

      They were excellent then and they are excellent riders now. Although we don't get a chance to see Mexico's riders often, they are very skilled.

  • @marikoch6251
    @marikoch6251 Před 5 lety

    Nss foi em 1948 caraca

  • @lupitaarzaga1432
    @lupitaarzaga1432 Před 11 lety

    Yuan

  • @bowtieadvertisingmultimedi1979

    What a mess.

  • @felicitytoad
    @felicitytoad Před rokem

    🤗

  • @JulioHernandez-zs5pb
    @JulioHernandez-zs5pb Před 3 měsíci

    Y todo se acabó por un berrinche de Ruiz Cortines

  • @soniablades7031
    @soniablades7031 Před 7 měsíci

    Horrible course....what were they thinking. Better a refusal then no horse!

  • @taraa871
    @taraa871 Před 4 lety +3

    i have one word......discustang

  • @fersoccer2005
    @fersoccer2005 Před 8 lety +10

    Un orgullo para México

    • @raymbn
      @raymbn Před 7 lety +1

      Fernando Altamirano
      claro que sí
      es un orgullo para MÉXICO.
      El GRAL RUBÉN URIZA CASTRO.

    • @jjeherrera
      @jjeherrera Před 5 lety +1

      Mariles debe ser reivindicado.