Sunday, May. 5, 2024

Eventing

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Forty-six horses were presented in this morning's final eventing horse inspection, and all passed.
Chronicle editors Lisa Slade and Molly Sorge are live blogging round-by-round through the Olympic evening show jumping competition.
When most people think of Zimbabwe, they don’t think of four-star eventers. But Camilla Kruger’s changing all that.
As many riders predicted, cross-country day at the Olympic Games shook up the leaderboard, with several experienced pairs picking up penalties.

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No one could catch William Fox-Pitt in this morning’s eventing dressage competition, but French rider Thiabaut Vallette helped boost his nation into the lead.
After a remarkable recovery, William Fox-Pitt sits in the lead after Day 1 of eventing dressage.
No one was injured but a stray bullet found its way into the media center at the National Equestrian Center 50 meters from the field of play on the first day of eventing dressage.
"Tough." "Tricky." "Technical." "Very nervous." The riders have a lot to say about Pierre Michelet's course!
Lost shoes and cuts at inopportune times? Yep, they happen to the best of us—or even to the best in the world.

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