All Olympic Team Horses Pass Inspection Day Before Grand Prix But America’s Reserve Nick Wagman/Don John Withdrawn After Horse Sustains Minor Injury

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on All Olympic Team Horses Pass Inspection Day Before Grand Prix But America’s Reserve Nick Wagman/Don John Withdrawn After Horse Sustains Minor Injury
All horses on the 15 teams that will start the Grand Prix Saturday passed veterinary inspection Friday, but America's reserve partnership of Nick Wagman and Don were withdrawn after the horse sustained a minor injury as did Well Done de la Roche, the mount for Sweden's leading rider, Patrik Kittel. Read More

USA Dressage Team Riders, Horses Accustomed to Florida-Type Weather Ready for Tokyo Olympic Grand Prix Without Spectators in Two Days

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on USA Dressage Team Riders, Horses Accustomed to Florida-Type Weather Ready for Tokyo Olympic Grand Prix Without Spectators in Two Days
United States Olympic dressage team riders Adrienne Lyle, Steffen Peters and Sabine Schut-Kery said Thursday their horses that were accustomed to the Florida-type subtropical weather were fit and ready for the Grand Prix beginning in two days in Tokyo in the stadium they described as "stunning." Read More

Glock’s Zonik, 13-Year-Old Stallion Competed by Edward Gal & Hans Peter Minderhoud, Euthanized After Accident While Recovering from Surgery

3 years ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Glock’s Zonik, 13-Year-Old Stallion Competed by Edward Gal & Hans Peter Minderhoud, Euthanized After Accident While Recovering from Surgery
Glock's Zonik, competed by Edward Gal and Hans Peter Minderhoud who are in Tokyo preparing for the Olympics, was euthanized after the 13-year-old stallion injured himself after surgery Read More
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