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From theory to practice

From theory to practice

American Misdee Wrigley-Miller is one of only four female competitors at the Driving of the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games and she is one of the newest in the sport of four-in hand-drivers. Only ten months ago she traded pairs for a full set of four horses....

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On form Dutch keep a clean sheet

On form Dutch keep a clean sheet

THE team from The Netherlands boasts the advantage of being the only nation to have two clear rounds in the clubhouse at the conclusion of this morning’s session of team Jumping in Caen’s d’Ornano Stadium. 

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Day one of Vaulting Completed

Day one of Vaulting Completed

At the end of the Team, Women’s and Men’s individual Compulsory Tests the scores are tight, proving that the standards have risen once more and that this is going to be the toughest vaulting championships any World Equestrian Games has ever seen.

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Against the Odds

Against the Odds

Dutch vaulter Claire de Ridder has probably battled harder than any other athlete to get to WEG after suffering a terrible injury to her ankle only 13 months ago, during the European Championships in Austria.

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Blog: Experiencing the Games via social media

Blog: Experiencing the Games via social media

Experience the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy and you might get a little emotional, jump up and down for the athletes, shriek and exalt for the horses, “ahh” for the winners and “ooh” for the losers. Joy,...

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Allen keeps flying Frenchman at bay

Allen keeps flying Frenchman at bay

BERTRAM Allen has won the thrilling and dramatic speed class in the d’Ornano Stadium, the first WEG Jumping competition that contributes to the subsequent individual and team rankings.

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