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    ENs Ultimate Guide to Eventing at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics
    We are SO CLOSE to the start of eventing in Paris, so in anticipation weve gone ahead and put together our Ultimate Guide. This will be your one-stop hub for ENs articles and coverage throughout the Games, or you can also follow our Olympics tag here. We will keep this page updated as we release more articles, including our Form Guide and much more to come.The OfficialsThe Ground Jury is presided over by Christina Klingspor (SWE), assisted by Xavier le Sauce (FRA) and Robert Stevenson (USA).The Technical Delegate for eventing is Marcin Konarski (POL), assisted by Gaston Bileitczuk (FRA). George Bazur (HUN) is the Eventing Chief Steward. Richard Clapham (GBR) will be Cross Country Control.Pierre Le Goupil (FRA) is the designer for cross country. Santiago Varela (ESP) is the course designer for show jumping, and Gregory Bodo (FRA) is the co-designer. This duo is also the design team for the pure show jumping.The ScheduleEventing will begin with the First Horse Inspection at 9:30 a.m. local time / 3:30 a.m. ET on Friday, July 26. The Second Horse Inspection will take place on July 29 at 7:30 a.m. local time / 1:30 a.m. ET on Monday, July 29. The trot-ups will not be live streamed, but we will be keeping you up to date on both jogs using Threads (follow EN here).Dressage:9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. local time / 3:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 27Cross Country:10:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. local time / 4:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. ET on Sunday, July 28Show Jumping Team Round:11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. local time / 5:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. ET on Monday, July 29Show Jumping Individual Round (Top 20 Individuals):3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. local time / 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. ET on Monday, July 29The full equestrian timetable can also be foundhere. You can refer to our How to Watch guide for the best platforms to view eventing on around the world, as well as timetable graphics.Photo via Paris 2024.Spectator InfoSpectator guides for Paris are now available. Click here to view the Cross Country guide and click here to view theEventing guide.Tilly Berendt has also just launched The Half Passport, an equestrian travelers new best friend chock full of tips and recommendations on how to make the most of your trip to Paris. Click here to dive in.There may yet be tickets released on the official Paris 2024 resale platform. We cannot guarantee availability, but we recommend keeping an eye out here in case any last minute deals pop up. Please be aware that not all ticket resellers are legitimate stick with the official resale platform to reduce your risk of being scammed!The FieldA total of 81 horses and riders will arrive in Paris for eventing, including Traveling Reserve horses. 16 nations are represented by teams, and 11 are represented with individual riders. Our traditional Team and Individual Form Guides will be released starting July 22, but for now you can take a look at our tracker of named horses and riders here.How to FollowYou can refer to ourHow to Watch guidefor the best platforms to view eventing on around the world, as well as timetable graphics.On social media, heres a list of accounts to follow:@goeventing@usefeventing@paris2024@fei_globalAs usual, this week will be a hot bed of scamming activity on social media. Our best advice is not to click on any links promising live stream access or accept friend requests from Paris 2024 oriented pages. These are usually scam pages.ENs CoverageBelow, well keep a list of links up to date with all of ENs comprehensive eventing coverage. Its best to keep this page or our Olympics tag bookmarked to stay on top of everything!The equestrian sports at Paris 2024 will take place at the Palace of Versailles.Pre-Olympic CoverageParis Social Media Check-in: The France Arrivals BeginHow is Eventing Scored in the Olympics?How to Watch Eventing at the 2024 Summer OlympicsParis Prep Social Media: Checking In with Olympics-Bound RidersENs Tracker of Paris Eventing Teams + IndividualsA Closer Look at the Versailles Equestrian StadiumFirst Look at 2024 Olympic MedalsChristina Klingspor Named President of Paris Olympics Eventing Ground JuryThe Pathway to Paris: Whos Qualified, Whats Next, and Can Anyone Sneak a Team in Now?China Loses Olympic Place; Japan Qualifies for Paris After Positive Drug TestOn the Ground in Versailles: Everything We Learned at the Operational Test EventParis Olympics Appoints Dynamic Duo of Course Designers for ParisTeam USA CoverageTeam USAs Logistical Plan Ahead of ParisTeam USA at Final Event Before Paris: Cross Country Report from Stable ViewTeam USA Completes First Two Phases in Final Mandatory OutingTeam USA Set for Final Mandatory Outing at Stable View
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    Dressage Sets Stage for Exciting Cross-Country at Rebecca Farm
    Jennie Brannigan and Pascal. Photo by Marie Cobb for Shannon Brinkman Photography.FEI dressage wrapped upon Friday, leaving most of the standings tight at the top. In fact, theres a tie atop the CCI4*-L between two pairs with many similarities. Karen ONeal and Clooney 14 and Jennie Brannigan and Pascal share the lead on a 33.8. Both have been bringing these horses along for several years and both horses are debuting at this level.Karen ONeal and Annika Aslings 10-year-old Westphalian showed off their progress since competing Beginner Novice here in 2018. The Washington-based rider was thrilled with Clooneys shoulder-in and half-passes and with the flying changes that have been a struggle. Despite Clooneys familiarity with the venue, the atmosphere in Ring 1 made him a little spooky, but still he listened really well to me.Karen ONeal and Clooney 14. Photo by Marie Cobb for Shannon Brinkman Photography.The judges were Helen Brettell, Robyn Fisher and Gretchen Butts, who also judged Fridays CCI4*-S and CCI3*-L.Jennie Brannigan and Pascal, a 9-year-old Holsteiner owned by the Pascal Syndicate, were last years CCI3*-L winners, and Jennie acknowledged feeling a little extra umph to take this next title. Her favorite part of Fridays test was the manifestation of many years work in developing Pascal.Above all, she is a huge advocate for Rebecca Farm, making the trip annually from her East Coast base and encouraging others to do so.Rebecca Farm first-timer Ashley Adams, of Virginia, and Roderick Stuarts Charly earned a 35.4 to sit third.A Course Walk To RememberFriday ended with a special course walk led by renowned and retiring course designer, Ian Stark. In a special event honoring horse owners, the USEF invited guests to tour the course by golf cart and enjoy the legends insights. He was the loudest of many to praise the ground and the year-round efforts that have gone into making the tracks the best ever.As he discussed key points on the 3* and 4* courses for Saturday, Ian shared his frequent advice to forget about counting strides in favor of riding what comes up in the moment. Horses love to know where theyre going, he stressed. So show them that. I dont mind causing the riders a sleepless night, so long as the horses can understand what the question is.Brickman and Finally DG lead CCI4*-SRachel Brickman and Finally DG. Photo by Marie Cobb for Shannon Brinkman Photography.Several of the 8 horses in this division are new to the level, and the atmosphere and new questions asked played their part in the scores.Rachel Brickman and Finally DG are among the newbies as a pair, and their 35.1 put them into the lead.The Seattle area resident and the 14-year-old Dutch Warmblood are Rebecca Farm regulars over the last several years, so the big atmosphere was not an issue. While theres always room for improvement, he was excellent today, said Rachel of the horse she co-owns with friend and The Event organizer Sarah Broussard.The course looks great and I am excited to get out there, Rachel said of Saturdays cross-country. She plans to tackle it one fence at a time. Him being new to this level, Im going to ride the horse I have. Hes an animal that shows up and tries to do the things you ask him to do.On the recommendation of several friends, Kentucky-based Alexa Thompson loaded Just To Be Clear into the truck and hauled across country for The Event. Her second place standing, on a 39.1, was icing on a cake she already felt good about upon arrival.You could call my horse a try-harder, Alexa said of her 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood. He always wants to do right, and sometimes too badly, but today I felt like he was with me the whole test. I took my leg away going into the walk, and that was our only bobble.Rebecca Farm has been on the young professionals radar a long time. Over the years, the Broussard family has given over $200,000 in Travel Grants to riders and Alexa was one of several to gratefully receive one this year. With that, the stars finally aligned for us to make the trip.Another Alliston Takes Spotlight with CCI3*-L LeadHelen Alliston and Call Me Rudi. Photo by Marie Cobb for Shannon Brinkman Photography.Three-time Rebecca Farm 4*-L champion James Alliston has dominated the limelight lately, but it was his better half, Helen, spotlit in the CCI3*-L dressage. She and Call Me Rudi, a 9-year-old Bavarian Warmblood owned by Alliston Equestrian, were elegant, on point and powerful to lead the 10-horse field with a 30.7.It was the latest of a few outings in which Rudi has continually upped his game, reported the Northern California-based professional. Hes always been very willing, and he has a good mind. Its been a matter of getting him stronger. This and his last show were the first time that hes done really correct canter-to-walk transitions. Plus, hes never been in Arena 1 before. It has a lot of atmosphere and, even with his good mind, it was really something for him to stay that focused.Rudi is equally good on cross-country, but tomorrows track will test his courage, especially jumping into big waters. Im going to have to give him a very good ride, Helen said. Hes only been here once in Novice. Hes green for this, but his footwork is excellent, hes very smart and he has a lot of self-preservation instinct. Access to on-site conditioning hills at the Allistons home base has Rudi fighting fit for the next task.Ashley Adams and her own 9-year-old Swedish Warmblood Quicksilver Grns stand in 2nd with a 31.9. Receiving one of the Broussard familys Little Becky Grants early this year helped them gain mileage needed to make a solid move up to the 3* level this spring.Based in Virginia, Ashley was also grateful for tips from another Broussard grant recipient, Tamie Smith. She suggested some tweaks that really agreed with my horse, Ashley said. Hes a quirky horse, but also workmanlike and he does not want to make a mistake. Hes green at the level, and theres a lot more brilliance in there. So, its a matter of getting him stronger and more confident.Cross-country should be a great next step in that process. Ians courses lend themselves to the horse getting better and better as we go along.Marc Grandia and his longtime partner Campari FFF sit third on a 32.5. The 14-year-old Holsteiner is owned by Team Rebecca.Stephanie Goodman and Elwinda Hold CCI2*-L LeadStephanie Goodman and Deanna Briggs Elwinda DP topped the first half of the 34-horse division that concluded yesterday and their 26.7 held when the rest of the class completed this morning.She is getting better and better, Stephanie said of the 14-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare with whom shes been partnered for three years. We left a few points on the table, but she was excellent. Shes braver and is going for it more.I got her three years ago as a dressage horse, continued the Idaho-based professional. She just keeps amazing me.Stephanie and Elwinda dont have much wiggle room. James Alliston and HMR Rolan, owned by Anna Nicolas, are 2nd on a 27.1. Todd Trewin and Tracey Trewins Cooley High Society are 3rd with a 29.1 and the rest of the top 10 is tightly bunched.Saturdays FEI Cross-CountryCCI3*-S 8:00 amCCI3*-L 9:40 amCCI4*-L 10:40 amCCI4*-S 11:25 amCCI2*-L 12:25 pmThe USEAs Classic Series Three-Day at Training and Novice conclude with show jumping finales on Saturday.The Event at Rebecca Farm:[Website] [Entries] [Competitor Information] [Volunteer] [Halt Cancer at X] [Ride On Video Live Stream] [H&C Live Stream] [Live Stream Schedule] [Spectator Information]
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  • The word legend isn’t enough. @paris2024 is set to be @isabell_werth’s SEVENTH @olympics.
    AND she’s won a gold medal at every single one so far!
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    The word legend isn’t enough. @paris2024 is set to be @isabell_werth’s SEVENTH @olympics. 🤯 AND she’s won a gold medal at every single one so far! 🥇 Swipe to see her incredible Olympic achievements spanning back to Barcelona 1992. 👉 #Paris2024 #Equestrian #Dressage
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    Fantastic results for long standing clients!
    Delighted for Alex Farliegh and her Bsh graduate Sox!Winning the Inter 1 sliver at the Pet Plan Regional Finals and coming 2nd in the PSG silver and Qualifying for the National Finals.Sold by us to these long standing BSH clients as a 3yo
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  • Now on Peacock: Hoof Dreams Documentary Premieres Ahead of Paris Olympics
    Were quite excited to finally unveil a project six years in the making from director Jessie Deeter. Hoof Dreams is a documentary following three women as they chase the Olympic eventing dream. Featuring in the program are reigning individual Olympic gold medalist Julia Krajewski (GER), Kentucky CCI5* winner Tamie Smith (USA), and 2016 Olympian and Central American Games gold medalist Lauren Billys Shady (PUR). For her part, Jessie produced the HBO docuseries The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley and is also currently working on a film about Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk. Hoof Dreams can now be viewed on Peacock for US audiences or on Hoof Dreams VOD globally. The film will also have a theatrical run this year and there will be a series of screenings hosted; to inquire about this, please email info@hoofdreams.com. Lets share this film far and wide and help our sport reach more people!
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  • Harry Meade is the latest rider to join the Redpost Rider ranks! With over 20 years as a professional event rider, Harry understands what is needed to succeed and we are excited to join his journey!
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    Harry Meade is the latest rider to join the Redpost Rider ranks! With over 20 years as a professional event rider, Harry understands what is needed to succeed and we are excited to join his journey! Find out more: https://bit.ly/3Ybunse #RidewithRedpost #harrymeade
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  • Dazzeling Pas-De-Deux perfection incoming | FEI Vaulting World Championship Bern 2024
    It was Pas-De-Deux perfection at its best when Germany's Diana Harwardt and Peter Knne danced their way to victory in today's ...
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  • Cannes Stars’ German duo Extend Championship Gap with Consecutive GCL Victories
    Dominating 2024 and taking their 4th win of the season, Cannes Stars powered by Iron Dames pulled out all the stops to win GCL Riesenbeck, Germany, as the only team on a clean sheet. Local heroes Katin Eckermann and U25 rider Sophie Hinners secured back to back wins in a huge grass arena compared to Monaco’s compact sand arena, just a couple of short weeks ago. Riding Iron Dames Cala...
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    At the age of 31, Félix Jarry took the biggest win of his career in the Derby de Bretagne, the highlight of the third day of Jumping International de Dinard. This prestigious French victory may well pave the way for the Tricolores this Sunday in the final event of the competition, the Rolex Grand Prix Ville de Dinard.  As he passed the final fence, he first looked at the giant...
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