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What Is a WEG?

In my last post, I promised to explain what a World Equestrian Games is. Here goes: In a nutshell, a WEG is the world championships

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Farewell, Hong Kong

I’m writing this from my own desk chair, looking at the comfortingly familiar surroundings of my home office. Yes, I’m finally home from the 2008

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The Ides of August

For those who traveled to Hong Kong for the 2008 Olympic equestrian events, August came in like a lion and is roaring out like a

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Where’s the Good Stuff?

A number of people have posted or e-mailed to ask where they can find 2008 Olympic equestrian souvenirs. Many of us here in Hong Kong

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Stormy Weather

It’s midday on August 21 here in Hong Kong, and we’re under what’s known as a “T1” warning — that’s T as in typhoon. A

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Dressage Medals Controversy

Olympic dressage competition joins the ranks of ice dancing with accusations of nationalism in judging. In the Grand Prix Freestyle, held last night, Germany’s Isabell

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A Golden Moment

I can’t count the number of Olympic medal ceremonies I’ve watched on TV over the years. I even got to see one in person when

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Coverage Update

I see that a couple of blog readers have wondered about the competition schedule and how to access live coverage. As I write this, the

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The Culture Club

The morning’s roundup of sights and observations at and around the 2008 Olympic equestrian events: The transport system. Inter-venue shuttle buses are segregated by accreditation

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