
Just a few weeks ago I found myself standing at the in-gate in my brand-new, never-been-worn, impossibly white pants, trying not to get slobbered on by a pony.
As I evaded his prehensile lips, it washed over me again that minutes earlier I’d just ridden in my first mini-prix. (Woohoo!) I had hopped off Fiona and then hustled over to the short-stirrup ring to coach Boots (our cookie-crazed, mouthy pony) and his child.
Well, it's over. The last Australian horses, Valinski and Fedor, left on Sunday afternoon, after I had to say goodbye. Saturday and Sunday morning were spent washing stable laundry, collecting and turning in Aussie federation equipment and packing trunks.
But then, I was gone, away from the horse I have spent three intense weeks with.
And it was intense. Not in a bad way at all, but in a constantly focused way. I hate making mistakes, and at this level, mistakes rarely happen. I made a few, was mortified, but corrected them quickly and learned and moved on.
Rio de Janeiro—Aug. 15
You can forgive Charlotte Dujardin for bursting into tears during her interview following her Grand Prix freestyle performance on superhorse Valegro. After all, the two had just smashed their record at the last Olympics by nearly 4 percentage points to finish on a 93.85 percent.
The top 18 individual riders after the Grand Prix and Special have advanced to the Grand Prix freestyle, which determines the individual medals. They start on a clean slate score-wise, so the freestyle score alone determines the individual medal finish.
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