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The freshman at Reading Memorial High School excels as an equestrian, competing against some of the top riders in the country at her age level, and has achieved a national ranking as a result of her efforts while becoming known as one of the top... Full Article at HomeNewsHere.com
For the competition, each athlete was judged on how they mounted and handled their horses, rode smoothly while maneuvering through cones, crossing a bridge, riding in a tight circle, and then backing up their horses. Full Article at Biloxi Sun Herald
In this computer generated photo illustration released by Comite Rio 2016, the National Equestrian Center is shown. The 2016 Olympics are going to Rio de Janeiro, putting the games in South America for the first time. View Photo »
Most 17-year-old equestrian prodigies don't have to worry about juggling interview requests. Then again, most 17-year-old equestrian prodigies aren't the offspring to The Boss. That's right. Full Article at United States Olympic Committee
COPENHAGEN (AP) -- International Equestrian Federation members voted overwhelmingly Thursday for a new anti-doping program to clean up their sport after a series of Olympic scandals. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
COPENHAGEN -- International Equestrian Federation members have voted overwhelmingly for a new anti-doping program to clean up their sport after a series of Olympic scandals. Full Article at ESPN
In this computer generated photo illustration released by Comite Rio 2016, the National Equestrian Center is shown. The 2016 Olympics are going to Rio de Janeiro, putting the games in South America for the first time. View Photo »
It's easy. Send a link to the story you were just reading to a friend. Just fill out the form on this page and we'll send it along. Your name and e-mail address are transmitted to the recipient. Full Article at Deseret News
New South Wales equestrian rider Stuart Tinney has won the Australian International Three-Day Event in Adelaide from a South Australian fellow Olympian Megan Jones. It was a case of fourth time lucky for perennial runner-up Tinney and his horse Vettori. Full Article at ABC Online
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