Olympic Dressage: Steffen Peters and Ravel
…selector(s). Ravel and Peters won two Bronze medals individually at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, and were fourth individually at the 2008 Olympic Games. Ravel was examined by…
…selector(s). Ravel and Peters won two Bronze medals individually at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, and were fourth individually at the 2008 Olympic Games. Ravel was examined by…
Amy Tryon and Poggio II at the Olympics | © Nancy Jaffer Markoupolo, Greece, August 15, 2004 — U.S. eventers didn’t get off to a rousing start at the Olympics,…
May 11, 2009 — 2010 marks a milestone in youth participation in International sport. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is introducing the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in Singapore ….
…and CNBC of the 2008 Olympic Games from Beijing and Hong Kong. Users can access the mobile website by going to mobile.NBCOlympics.com on their mobile device’s Internet browser or by…
The German Equestrian Federation announced this morning that dressage superstar Totilas will not be representing Germany at the London Olympic Games. The Federation reported that the rider Matthias Rath has…
Editor’s note: With Peggy and Parry Thomas’ Brentina, Debbie McDonald has represented the U.S. at Olympic Games, World Championships and a Pan American Games. In 2009, the pair became the…
…the London Olympic Games show jumping. Until last week, the most political aspect of the equestrian sports at the London 2012 Olympics was that one of Team USA?s dressage team…
…well as the rules and instructions for the selection of mounted games: United States Pony Clubs (www.uspc.org); Mounted Games Across America (www.mountedgames.org); United States Mounted Games Association (www.usmga.us). Popular breeds…
…the FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG). This version of the sport, introduced at top international level shortly before the 2004 Olympic Games, dispenses with the two sections of roads and…
…World Equestrian Games (Stockholm), 1992 Olympic Games (Barcelona), 1995 Pan American Games (Buenos Aires), 1996 Olympic Games (Atlanta), 1999 Pan American Games (Winnipeg), and 2000 Olympic Games (Sydney). She was…