Para-Dressage Continues in London, Great Britain Leads
All Grades have completed the team test and all-time record holders Great Britain have taken an early lead.
All Grades have completed the team test and all-time record holders Great Britain have taken an early lead.
The equestrian events of the London 2012 Paralympic Games got off to a partly wet and windy start.
Seventy-eight riders and 77 horses will be competing over the six days of competition from Aug. 30 to Sept. 4.
All human and equine samples taken during the Olympic equestrian events at Greenwich Park were negative.
FEI Secretary General Ingmar de Vos issued a statement on Victor’s elimination due to hypersensitivity.
Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro smashed the previous Olympic record with a 90.089 to take the individual gold.
Steve Guerdat (SUI) was the only rider in the final to maintain a clean sheet in today’s two rounds.
The Brits took home team Gold, Germany the Silver, and the Netherlands the Bronze.
Great Britain’s team won an intense jump-off against the Dutch team to take Gold in the team competition.
Saudi Arabia leads going into tomorrow’s second-round medal-decider carrying just a single time penalty.
The Ground Jury found an area of hypersensitivity on the front of the horse’s left front leg.
The first jumping competition of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Greenwich Park threw up some big surprises.
The leading four riders all broke the Olympic scoring record for the Grand Prix today in London.
Great Britain is in the lead in the team and individual standings after Day 1 of Olympic dressage.
The first dressage horse and rider will take to the arena at 11:00 local time (6:00 Eastern time).
Team Germany claimed both the team and individual gold medals in London today.
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