world equestrian games

Laura Graves & Verdades Win Aachen Grand Prix Showdown, USA Leads Midway through Nations Cup

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AACHEN, Germany, July 19, 2018--Laura Graves and Verdades won the Grand Prix showdown Thursday as the clear winner and to lead the United States to the top of the standings midway through the CDIO5* Nations Cup and less than two months to the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina. Read More

Isabell Werth to Ride Emilio Instead of Weihegold on Germany’s Aachen Nations Cup Team

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AACHEN, Germany, July 16, 2018--Weihegold OLD, the world No. 1 horse for Isabell Werth, will be replaced by Emilio n Germany's team in the World Equestrian Festival CDIO5* Nations Cup this week, the third change in the country's lineup to prepare for the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina less than 60 days away Read More

Cosmo Out of Aachen With Infection, Tryon World Equestrian Games Looks OK

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WARENDORF, Germany, July 13, 2018--Cosmo, world No. 5 ranked horse with Sönke Rothenberger, has been withdrawn from the World Equestrian Fstival CHIO at Aachen next week, but German team coach Monica Theodorescu expects the horse to be fine for the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina in two months Read More

Adelinde Cornelissen & Zephyr Win Falsterbo CDI3* Grand Prix, Don Auriello Withdrawn by Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén from Latest Comeback Show

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FALSTERBO, Sweden, July 13, 2018--Adelinde Cornelissen rode Zephyr to victory in the CDI3* Grand Prix Friday, the third win of the year for the Dutch pair. Don Auriello, the two-time Olympic mount for Sweden's Tinne Vilhelmson Silfvén, did not start in what was to be their second comeback show after an absence of almost two years from competition Read More

Tryon World Equestrian Games Two Months to Go, an Update

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With exactly two months to the opening of the World Equestrian Games, hundreds of riders are competing over the next couple of weeks for a ticket to what is the most ambitious privately-funded championships in history and in the throes of completing facilities that could draw as many as a half million horse fans from around the world beginning Sept. 11. Read More

Desperados Out of Aachen, Final World Equestrian Games Trial for Germany

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WARENDORF, Germany, July 10, 2018--Desperados FRH, Olympic team and individual medal mount for Kristina Bröring-Sprehe, will not start at the World Equestrian Festival CHIO in Aachen, the last opportunity to earn a place on Germany's team at the World Equestrian Games in two months Read More

Falsterbo Horse Show Explains Rejection of Australian Entries for World Equestrian Games Selection Event

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FALSTERBO, Sweden, July 10, 2018--The Falstewrbo Horse Show in Sweden, a premier Nations Cup host for both dressage and jumping, explained Wednesday the reasons for rejecting entries for the dressage CDIO5* Nations Cup and CDI3* from Australia Read More

Australia’s Often Changed World Games Selection System Ended Early, Home-Based Riders Dominate Likely Team

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A much-promoted policy aimed at assuring Australian-based riders more chances to be on the team for the World Equestrian Games in two months but numerous changes made by the national federation impacting European-based competitors has led to an early end to selection procedures. Home-based riders dominate the standings from which the team will be selected Read More
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