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WEG: Bill Long – U.S. Driving
Four-In-Hand Coach, 2002 World Equestrian Games | MORE
WEG: S. Tucker S. Johnson – U.S. Driving
U.S. Combined Driving Team, 2002 World Equestrian Games | MORE
2002 WEG: Who’s Going to Medal?
EquiSearch taps Nancy Jaffer as our chief prognosticator by virtue of her coverage of the WEG trials and her 25-plus years of reporting on equestrian sport. Here, her podium picks: | MORE
Let The 2002 World Games Begin!
As the World Equestrian Games get under this week in Spain, the U.S. is sittin' pretty with a real shot at some medals. Here's a sneak peek at our teams--and the competition. | MORE
A Spectator’s Guide to the WEG
A list of things to see and do while in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, during WEG as well as links to resources. | MORE
Sunday Silence Dead at 16
1989 Kentucky Derby winner Sunday Silence, who has been suffering for two weeks from laminitis, died today in Japan. | MORE
Equestrian Community Loses a Legend
AHSA Hunter Seat champion, Victor Hugo-Vidal, 68, passed away August 3. | MORE
Postcard from Final 2002 WEG Jumping Trial
It looks like they're headed for Spain: Molly Ashe and the "fantastic" Kroon Gravin finish number one in the final trials. | MORE
Postcard From WEG Show Jumping Trials
Who'll make the team? There was a whole lotta shakin' going on in the rankings after the first day of the final set of World Equestrian Games selection trials. | MORE
Equisearch Exclusive: USET v USAE, Day 2
Nancy Jaffer reports on testimony that includes the question, "Why are we here?" asked of former Olympic show jumper Robert Ridland. | MORE
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