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2010 World Equestrian Games Week 2
View highlights from the second week of the 2010 World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Ky., in this EquiSearch.com photo gallery. | MORE
Tucker Johnson Wins Individual Driving Bronze, Team Silver at WEG 2010
Tucker Johnson won his first individual medal--the driving bronze--as well as being on the silver medal-winning U.S. driving team as the World Equestrian Games winds down with a concert by Lyle Lovett, closing ceremonies and celebrations. | MORE
Chardon Wins Driving Marathon Despite Vandalism
Even though his carriage was tampered with just hours before, Ijsbrand Chardon wins the driving marathon. Boyd Exell leads going in to the final phase of driving at the 2010 World Equestrian Games. | MORE
Boyd Exell Sets World Driving Record at 2010 WEG
Australian Boyd Exell sets a world driving record in the second day of combined driving dressage. Chester Weber and Ijsbrand Chardon are tied for second place. In the jumping, McLain Ward jumps two clear rounds to tie for first place in this evening's class. | MORE
Weber, Chardon Tie for Lead in Four-in-Hand Driving
At the end of the first day of four-in-hand driving, featuring the dressage phase, eight-time U.S. National Champion Chester Weber is tied for first place with Ijsbrand Chardon of the Netherlands. Bill Long is driving for the last time at a world championship after a long competitive career. | MORE
Germany Wins Team Jumping Gold, U.S. Drops to 10th at 2010 WEG
The U.S. show jumpers drop from third to 10th as the German team wins gold at the 2010 World Equestrian Games. Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil leads the individual field. | MORE
2010 World Equestrian Games Week 1
View highlights from the first week of the 2010 World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Ky., in this EquiSearch.com photo gallery. | MORE
U.S. on Top After First Day of Show Jumping at 2010 WEG
Mario Deslauriers and McLain Ward are in first and second place after the first day of show jumping at the World Equestrian Games. Unknown Sandor Szasz of Hungary stands in third place. | MORE
Great Britain Wins Eventing Gold, U.S. Just Misses Medals at 2010 WEG
The U.S. eventing team, who had been in contention for a medal after the cross country, slipped back to fourth place behind Great Britain, Canada and New Zealand at the 2010 World Equestrian Games. | MORE
U.S. Eventing Team Second After Cross-Country at 2010 WEG
A demanding cross-country course reshuffles the standings at the 2010 World Equestrian Games as the U.S. eventing team moves up from seventh to second. American Becky Holder stands third as an individual. | MORE
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