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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMSharn Wordley and Hagelin Race to Victory in $24,000 C. Jarvis Insurance Welcome PrixOcala, FL The fifth week of the 2024 Summer Series is in full swing at World Equestrian Center Ocala. Early this morning in the $24,000 C. Jarvis Insurance Welcome Prix, 28 horse-and-rider combinations showcased their skills over a welcoming track built by FEI Level III course designer Manuel Esparza (MEX). The competition was fierce, with the top placings separated by mere tenths of[...]Read MoreThe post Sharn Wordley and Hagelin Race to Victory in $24,000 C. Jarvis Insurance Welcome Prix appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 259 Views
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LIVE | 1st competition - Individuals & Teams I FEI Jumping European Championships for Veterans 2024Enjoy now live the 1st competition for Individuals & Teams of the FEI Jumping European Championships for Veterans 2024 ...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 273 Views -
WWW.HORSESPORTIRELAND.IEKenny leads Irish 1-2 in Falsterbo five-starOmens positive for another big Nations Cup week There was an Irish 1-2 at the highest level in show jumping today, as Darragh Kenny led home Cian OConnor in a 1.50m speed class at the five-star show in Falsterbo, Sweden this afternoon (Thursday). The pair form half of the Underwriting Exchange Irish Show Jumping team competing selected by Michael Blake to compete in tomorrows (Friday) Nations Cup, a very strong team being completed by Conor Swail and OConnors teammate on the squad bound for the Paris Olympics, Daniel Coyle. Today was about individual competition this time around with Tokyo Olympian, Kenny coming out marginally on top. A field of 57 came through the gates into the international arena with 13 obstacles comprising 16 jumping efforts to navigate. The top two were relatively early into the fray with Meath-based native of Kill, Co Kildare, OConnor first of the pair, on board []0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 178 Views
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WWW.HORSESPORTIRELAND.IEOver 80 shows receive allocations under the Breeding Grant Initiative in 2024More than 500,000 will be awarded to 85 equestrian bodies, societies and organisations across the equestrian community in the 2024 Breeding Grant Initiative. This is a welcome 27% increase of shows funded when compared to 2023. Indeed, when applications for the Initiative opened in December 2023 over 100 applications were received, before the closing date in January 2024. Of the total 85 shows funded, 34% were new shows to the Breeding Grant Initiative. The diversity of the allocation of funding is evident, with multiple breed societies and organisations around Ireland receiving funding for various shows throughout 2024. This funding will provide direct support to various activities in the sport horse industry. Denis Duggan, CEO of Horse Sport Ireland said: We are grateful to Minister McConalogue, and the Department of Agriculture, Food, and the Marine, for all their work and for ensuring that our applicants will receive the necessaryfundingfor their events. []0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 185 Views
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WWW.HORSEILLUSTRATED.COM2024 Paris Olympics: Equestrian PreviewHorse Illustrateds coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics is presented by CareCredit.The Olympic torch is currently winding its way through France on the way to the City of Lights to ignite the cauldron on the evening of July 26 during the opening of the 33rd Modern Olympiad in Paris. Meanwhile, in national equestrian federation offices and training stables around the world, strategies are being formed for the best possible performances at the Olympics.Its all about representing ones country, achieving personal bests, and Olympic dreams now. The Paris 2024 Olympic Games take place July 26-August 11 (with equestrian events July 26-August 6). Find a full equestrian schedule for the Olympics here.As of this past Monday, July 8, all countries putting forward equestrian teams, or individual horse and rider combinations, had to complete their definite entries lists for dressage, eventing and show jumping for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Find a list of definite entries by discipline here, from the Fdration Equestre Internationale (FEI).Eventing PreviewIn a change of order from the last several Olympics, eventing is first up in a very compact Olympic competition schedule (all three equestrian disciplines are crammed into 11 days including horse inspections).Sixteen national eventing teams (with three riders per team for a total of 48 athletes) will compete for the team medals. This includes the host nations riders from France along with Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the USA. These team athletes will also compete for the Individual medals.Reigning FEI World Champions from 2023 in Italy, Great Britains Yasmin Ingham and Banzai du Loir have been named to their second Olympic Team this year, having competed in Tokyo in 2021. Photo by Jen Emig/MacMillan PhotographyAn additional 17 Individual rider quota places are allocated through the FEI Olympic Regional Groups (North Western Europe, South Western Europe, Central & Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North America, Central & South America, Africa, the Middle East, South East Asia and Oceania) and the overall FEI world rankings. That brings the total eventing competitors for Paris 2024 to 65.Because of the Olympic rule that no individual athlete can earn two medals for the same performance, on the final day of eventing, there will be two stadium jumping rounds separated by a one-and-a-half-hour resting period. The first round will determine team medals (and will serve as a qualifier for moving on to the second round for individual medals). All horse and rider combinations that finish cross-country the day before, and then pass the second horse inspection the next morning, will compete in the first round. Then, the top 25 return for a second round to determine individual medals. In both rounds, the competitors will enter the ring in reverse order of the standings.Eventing ScheduleTimes listed in Central European Time and then converted to U.S. Eastern Time.Wednesday, July 24 Eventing horses arrive on siteFriday, July 26 Eventing First Horse Inspection, 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.(3:30 a.m. 5:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Saturday, July 27 Eventing Dressage, Team & Individual (65 starters), 9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. (3:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Sunday, July 28 Eventing Cross-Country, Team & Individual (65 starters), 10:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. (4:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Monday, July 29 Eventing Second Horse Inspection, 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. (2:00 a.m. 3:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Eventing Jumping, Team Final & Individual qualifier, 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. (5:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Eventing Jumping, Individual Final (25 starters), 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Eventing Team & Individual Medal Ceremony, 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. (10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)In addition to the cross-country course designer Pierre Le Goupil, other FEI officials for eventing will include: Technical Delegate Marcin Konarski (POL); Ground Jury President Christina Klingspor (SWE); Ground Jury Member Xavier Le Sauce (FRA); Ground Jury Member Robert Stevenson (USA); Assistant Technical Delegate Gaston Bileitczuk (FRA).The US Equestrian (USEF) Eventing Team members were announced on June 3. They are: William Coleman (Ocala, Fla.) and Off The Record, a 2009 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Arkansas x Ard Ohio) owned by the Off The Record Syndicate and cared for by Hailey Burlock. His Direct Reserve horse is Diabolo, a 2012 Holsteiner gelding (Diarado x Aljano 2) owned by the Diabolo Group and cared for by Hailey Burlock & Erin Jarboe. Boyd Martin (Cochranville, Pa.) and Fedarman B, a 2010 KWPN gelding (Eurocommerce Washington x Fedor) owned by the Annie Goodwin Syndicate and cared for by Stephanie Simpson. His Direct Reserve horse is Commando 3, a 2013 Holsteiner gelding (Conner 48 x Amigo XX) owned by Yankee Creek Ranch LLC and cared for by Stephanie Simpson. Caroline Pamukcu (Springtown, Pa.) and HSH Blake, a 2015 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Tolan R. x Kannan) owned by Mollie Hoff, Sherrie Martin, Caroline Pamukcu, and Deniz Pamukcu and cared for by Chloe Teahan Traveling Reserve: Elisabeth Halliday (Lexington, Ky.) and Cooley Nutcracker, a 2014 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Tolan R. x Cobra) owned by Chris Desino, Rob Desino, Deborah Halliday, Liz Halliday, and Renee Lane and cared for by Abby StegerPhoto courtesy US EquestrianThe U.S. Olympic Eventing Team will be led by Chef dEquipe Bobby Costello alongside Team Leader Gemma Stobbs, and supported by team veterinarian Dr. Susan Johns, team equine physiotherapist Linda Vegher, team human physiotherapist Jennifer Mitchell, and team farrier Beck Ratte.Costello talked about their team spirit on the day of the announcement in early June, This was a very thorough selection process and after speaking with each of our team members named to this Olympic team, I can say there is a palpable sense of optimism and determination as we enter these final six weeks of meticulous preparation heading into Paris. We have firm, but realistic, expectations together as a team to continue pushing the needle forward for this program. Lets go USA!Dressage PreviewThe dressage horses settle in at the Palace of Versailles during the eventing competition, but dont start competing until the day after eventing finishes. There will be 15 teams (with three riders per team for a total of 45 team athletes). Teams are from the host nation France as well as Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the USA.Tokyo Olympic champions and current world number one in the FEI rankings, Germanys Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and the Trakehner mare Dalera BB; they are slated to compete for Germany in Paris. Photo by Allen MacMillan/MacMillan PhotographyThen, there will be an additional 15 Individual competitors (with those places allocated through FEI Olympic Groups mentioned above, qualification events and the FEI Olympic Ranking list). This brings the total number of dressage competitors for Paris 2024 to 60.Heres how the dressage competition works. All of the 60 dressage competitors perform a Grand Prix Test, half one day and the other half the next day. The Grand Prix Test serves as a qualifier for both the upcoming team and the individual competitions. The riders from the top ten teams, including any teams tied for tenth place, return for the Grand Prix Special on the third day of competition (after two days of rest) and the Special will determine the team medals. Then finally, the top scoring 18 riders, including any tied for 18th place, from the Grand Prix Test (whether they rode for a team or as an individual) will move on to the Grand Prix Freestyle on the final day to determine the individual medals.Dressage ScheduleTimes listed in Central European Time and then converted to U.S. Eastern Time.Friday, July 26 Dressage horses arriveSunday, July 28 Dressage First Horse Inspection, 7:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. (1:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Tuesday, July 30 Dressage Grand Prix Group 1 (30 starters), 11:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (5:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Wednesday, July 31 Dressage Grand Prix Group 2 (30 starters), 10:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. (4:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Saturday, August 3 Dressage Grand Prix Special, (30 starters), 10:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. (4:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Dressage Team Medal Ceremony, 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Sunday, August 4 Dressage Second Horse Inspection, 7:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. (1:00 a.m. 1:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Dressage Grand Prix Freestyle (18 starters), 10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. (4:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Dressage Individual Medal Ceremony, 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. (7:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)FEI officials for dressage include: Technical Delegate Vincenzo Truppa (ITA); Ground Jury President Raphal Saleh (FRA); Ground Jury Member Henning Lehrmann (GER); Ground Jury Member Isobel Wessels (GBR); Ground Jury Member Mariette Sanders (NED); Ground Jury Member Magnus Ringmark (SWE); Ground Jury Member Michael Osinski (USA); Ground Jury Member Susanne Baarup (DEN).The US Equestrian Dressage Team was announced on June 25. They are: Adrienne Lyle (Wellington, Fla.) and Helix, a 2012 Dutch Warmblood (Apache X Zeester T) gelding owned by Zen Elite Equestrian Center and cared for by Marina Lemay Marcus Orlob (Loxahatchee, Fla.) and Jane, a 2014 Dutch Warmblood (Desperado x Zandra) mare owned by Alice Tarjan and cared for by Allison Nemeth Steffen Peters (San Diego, Calif.) and Suppenkasper, a 2008 KWPN (Spielberg x Upanoeska) gelding owned by Four Winds Farm and Akiko Yamazaki and cared for by Eddie Garcia Traveling Reserve: Endel Ots (Wellington, Fla.) and Bohemian, a 2010 Westphalian (Bordeaux x Sunshine) gelding owned by Zen Elite Equestrian Center and cared for by Caroline HoerdumPhoto courtesy US EventingThe U.S. Olympic Dressage Team will be led by Chef dEquipe Christine Traurig alongside Team Leader Laura Roberts, and supported by team veterinarian Dr. Laura Faulkner, team human physiotherapist Jennifer Mitchell, and team farrier Chuck Jones.There has been a lot of anticipation around the selection of this team, and I am confident in and proud of each of the combinations we have representing the U.S. at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Everyone has been hard at work here in Europe for the past six weeks, working to solidify and build confidence in their partnerships and producing stronger scores for the U.S. We want to be sure our horses are peaking at the right time over the next few weeks, and I know these athletes will give everything they have to make our country proud, said Traurig after the U.S. Dressage Team was announced.Show Jumping PreviewAs the event horses say goodbye to France, the jumping horses move into the Olympic stables at Versailles two days before they compete for the first time. A total of 75 competitors will compete in jumping, 20 teams of three riders each and 15 individuals. The team competition runs over the first two days with all 20 teams competing on day one, then the top ten teams, plus any teams in a tie for 10th, returning the next day to compete for the team medals.Then, the jumpers have two days off while the dressage Grand Prix Special and Grand Prix Freestyle are contested. Finally, the jumpers return for the individual competition with 75 starters on the first qualifier day, with no more than three from any one nation. That number is pared down on the next day when only the top 30 horse and rider combinations return, plus any tied for 30th place if applicable, to jump for the individual medals. Then, thats a wrap for equestrian competition at Versailles on August 6, five days before the Closing Ceremonies of the 33rd Olympiad on August 11.The number one ranked show jumping horse and rider combo in the world are Swedens Henrik von Eckermann and King Edward. Together theyve won Olympic, World Championship and World Cup medals, all while Edward competes barefoot. Photo by Sarah E. Miller/MacMillan PhotographyJumping ScheduleTimes listed in Central European Time and then converted to U.S. Eastern Time.Tuesday, July 30 Jumping horses arriveWednesday, July 31 Jumping Teams First Horse Inspection, 7:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. (1:30 a.m. 4:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Jumping Training Session, 6:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. (12:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Thursday, August 1 Jumping Team Qualifier (20 teams/60 starters), 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. (5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Friday, August 2 Jumping Team Final (10 teams/30 starters), 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Jumping Team Medal Ceremony, 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. (10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Saturday, August 3 Jumping Individual Horse Inspection, 2:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. (8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Sunday, August 4 Jumping Individual Training Session, 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. (10:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Monday, August 5 Jumping Individual Qualifier (75 starters), 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. (8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time)Tuesday, August 6 Jumping Individual Finals (30 starters), 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. (4:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time) Jumping Individual Medal Ceremony, 12:00 pm. 12:30 p.m. (6:00 a.m. 6:30 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time)In addition to co-course designers Varela and Bodo, other FEI officials for jumpers include: Technical Delegate Guilherme Nogueira Jorge (BRA); Ground Jury President Frances Hesketh-Jones (ITA); Ground Jury Member Patrice Alvado (FRA); Ground Jury Member Harrij Braspenning (NED); Ground Jury Member David Distler (USA); Ground Jury Member Karoly Fugli (HUN); Limb Sensitivity Liaison Judge Manuel Carvalho Martins (POR).The US Equestrian Jumping Team was announced on July 6. Team members are: Kent Farrington (Wellington, Fla.) and Greya, a 2014 Oldenburg mare (Colestus x Contessa) owned by Kent Farrington LLC, and cared for by Denise Moriarty Laura Kraut (Royal Palm Beach, Fla.) and Baloutinue, a 2010 Hanoverian (Balou du Rouet x Utika) gelding owned by St. Brides Farm and cared for by Margo Thomas McLain Ward (Brewster, N.Y.) and Ilex, a 2013 KWPN (Baltic VDL x Calendula) gelding owned by Bonne Chance Farm and McLain Ward and cared for by Virginie Casterman Traveling Reserve: Karl Cook (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.) and Caracole de la Roque, a 2012 Selle Franais (Zandor Z x Pocahontas dAmaury) mare owned by Signe Ostby and cared for by Tessa Falanga.Photo courtesy US EquestrianThe U.S. Olympic Jumping Team will be led by Chef dEquipe Robert Ridland alongside Team Leader Lizzy Chesson, and supported by team veterinarian Heather Sherman, team equine physiotherapist Janus Marquis, team human physiotherapist Jennifer Mitchell, and team farrier Chuck Jones.Ridland talked about his seasoned team on selection day, We are very lucky to have three of the most experienced athletes in the sport riding horses that are in top form heading into the Games. Additionally, we have a strong alternate athlete horse combination in Karl and Caracole who have shown great recent form, said Chef dEquipe Robert Ridland. Now that selection is complete, we are 100% laser-focused on Paris.How To Watch & CheerIf you dont have plans to travel to France to support Team USA there, youll want to watch all of the action on the NBC Universal family of channels since they hold broadcast rights for the Olympics in the U.S.NBC plans a mix of coverage of the various sports spread across their regular network NBC-TV and their cable channels such as CNBC, USA Network and E! as well as Spanish-language broadcasts on Telemundo. Go to NBCOlympics.com to find news and schedules about what sports will air when on what channel.More specifically for horse sports, visit here for information on equestrian coverage at the Olympics. Most equestrian competition broadcasts will be on NBC, USA Network and E! television channels, as well as online livestreaming options through Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, the NBC app, and the NBC Olympics app.If you want to be assured of seeing every ride in every equestrian discipline at the Olympics, it appears that a subscription to Peacock may be your best bet. They have two options, one that offers just livestreaming or a plus level that offers on-demand playback of the competitions as well.And yes, Snoop Dogg will be a special correspondent once again.If you would like to support Team USA while enjoying some retail therapy at the same time, shop for US Equestrian swag at shopusef.org or Team USA gear on the United Olympic and Paralympic Committees retail site, teamusashop.com.Contributions to the United States Equestrian Team Foundation (USET) also go to directly support our American riders in international competition. For more information, go to uset.org. Consider hosting an Olympic viewing party with refreshments, Olympic trivia games, and a collection jar for USET Foundation donations. Every little bit helps!Go Team USA and best of luck to all of the horses and riders at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Let the Games begin!Helpful Links 2024 Paris Olympics Main Website International Olympic Committees Paris 2024 Webpage FEIs 2024 Paris Olympics WebpageFind all of our coverage, brought to you by CareCredit, on our Paris 2024 Olympic Games main page.The post 2024 Paris Olympics: Equestrian Preview appeared first on Horse Illustrated Magazine.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 193 Views
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EVENTINGNATION.COMStellar Names Feature on Defender Burghley Masterclass RosterPhoto courtesy of Defender Burghley Horse Trials.Defender Burghleys brilliant main-arena Masterclasses are one of the major highlights of the event and 2024 features our most star-studded line-up yet.Dressage maestro Carl Hester, who is expected to be competing at his seventh Olympics in August, returns to Burghley to present his extremely popular Masterclass during the lunchtime break from the CCI5* action on Friday (September 6); and we are delighted to welcome three fantastic new demonstrations from William and Pippa Funnell, William and Alice Fox-Pitt and Henrietta Knight.Triple Cheltenham Gold Cup-winning trainer Henrietta Knight will present a Masterclass on Re-educating the Racehorse during the lunchtime break on Thursday, September 5.Henrietta will work with four riders who have retrained their ex-racehorses to achieve success in other disciplines: Katie Dashwood (Minella Rebellion), Amanda Brieditis (Kilmarnock Lad), Sarah Pinfield (Kings Bridge) and Lizzie Harris (Glen Forsa). After the CCI5* dressage has concluded for the day on Thursday, William and Alice Fox-Pitt will take the stage with their Masterclass titled Preparing for Burghley.William, who has recently retired from top-level eventing, has a record 14 CCI5* wins to his credit, including an astonishing six at Defender Burghley. ITV Racing presenter Alice Fox-Pitt is the only woman to have completed both Mars Badminton Horse Trials and the Grand National course at Aintree. In what is sure to be a highly entertaining climax to Burghleys host of Masterclasses, the illustrious husband-and-wife team of showjumper William and eventer Pippa Funnell herself a dual Burghley winner will present show jumping after dressage finishes on Friday afternoon.Dont miss the chance to see and hear from some of the biggest names in the sport. Book your tickets and Grandstand seats now.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 201 Views
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WWW.HORSESPORTIRELAND.IEApplications open for Breeding Grant Initiative 2024- Unutilized FundHorse Sport Ireland (HSI) is seeking applications for the 2024 Breeding Grant Initiative- Unutilized Fund. This Initiative supports funding for breeding and production initiatives for young horse classes and production events. The 2024 Breeding Grant Initiative was hugely oversubscribed when applications closed in January 2024. However, as the year has progressed some funding has become available due to cancelled shows/ non-utilization of full funding. As such, Horse Sport Ireland are delighted to re-open application for reallocation of these funds. Please CLICK HERE for Eligibility, Terms and Conditions Please CLICK HERE for Application The Breeding Grant Initiative is funded by National Breeding Services with thanks to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. For a full list of Breeding Grant 2024 organisations, allocations, dates and counties, please CLICK HERE0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 188 Views
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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMFire Fly & Kelly Soleau-Millar Light Up the $7,500 Welcome Stake at WEC Wilmington Summer IWilmington, Ohio World Equestrian Center Wilmington saw 33 horse-and-athlete combinations kick off Summer I over Bobby Murphys (USA) tracks in the $7,500 Welcome Stake. Out of 13 athletes to jump-off, only five secured a double-clear effort with Kelly Soleau-Millar (USA) and M. Michael Mellers Fire Fly (Arezzo VDL x First Price G) surpassing the field for the win. Soleau-Millar spoke highly her fiery[...]Read MoreThe post Fire Fly & Kelly Soleau-Millar Light Up the $7,500 Welcome Stake at WEC Wilmington Summer I appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 193 Views
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WWW.HORSEILLUSTRATED.COM2024 Paris Summer Paralympics: US Equestrian Announces U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Team for Paris 2024 Paralympic GamesCheck out Horse Illustrateds latest updates from the 2024 Summer Paralympics on equestrian sport. This coverage is presented by CareCredit.LEXINGTON, KY. US Equestrian is pleased to announce the athlete-and-horse combinations selected to represent the United States as part of Team USA at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games. Para-equestrian competition will begin on Tuesday, September 3, and continue through Saturday, September 7, hosted at the equestrian grounds of Versailles.Heading into the Paralympic Games with the highest-ever scoring team of four in U.S. history in the run-up to Paris 2024 is beyond our wildest imagination. Its a very proud moment for the U.S. with all the work that has been invested into this program over the past several years. Its our collective goal to honor this historical occurrence with pride and produce results that make our country proud, said Chef dEquipe Michel Assouline.The U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Team will be led by Chef dEquipe Michel Assouline, alongside Team Leader Laureen Johnson. The team will be supported by team veterinarian Dr. Kim Snyder, human physiotherapist Joanne Frantz, and personal care assistant, Tina Wentz.The following combinations have been selected to represent the U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Team and are listed in alphabetical order.Photo courtesy US EquestrianRebecca Hart(Loxahatchee, Fla.) andFloratina, a 2008 Hanoverian mare (Fidertanz 2 x Rubin Royal OLD) owned by Rowan ORiley and cared for by Mackenzie YoungFiona Howard(Boston, Mass.) andDiamond Dunes, a 2013 Hanoverian gelding (De LOr x Wolkentanz) owned by Dressage Family LLC and Hof Kasselmann and cared for by Helen Claire McNultyKate Shoemaker(Wellington, Fla.) andVianne, a 2016 Hanoverian mare (Vitalis x Ramiros Bube) owned by Nocordia USA and cared for by Katherine BarrettRoxanne Trunnell(Royal Palm Beach, Fla.) andFan Tastico H, a 2017 Oldenburg gelding (Fuersentaball OLD x Weltmeyer) owned by Karin Flint and cared for by Rafael Hernandez-CarilloFind all of our coverage, brought to you by CareCredit, on our Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games main page.The post 2024 Paris Summer Paralympics: US Equestrian Announces U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Team for Paris 2024 Paralympic Games appeared first on Horse Illustrated Magazine.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 184 Views