“By its very nature, horse sport always rewards the try, and if we never tried and failed, we would never learn and grow. But another equally important skill to learn is to know when to quit, regroup and come back to try again another day.”
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The USA holds on to the combined driving lead, while para-dressage and vaulting conclude for their World Equestrian Games run. Catch up on the pint-sized recap of the day’s events!
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True story: my non-horsey husband once called McLain Ward “an American treasure.” Especially after today’s exciting conclusion to the team show jumping, he was absolutely right.
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Equestrian artist Shya Beth shares her view on WEG!
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Go behind the scenes in Tryon for an intimate look at the 2018 World Equestrian Games!
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The action is heating up in Tryon with three disciplines on the schedule today: get the pint-sized recap on the day’s vaulting, jumping and para-dressage action at the World Equestrian Games!
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Everything behind-the-scenes from Tryon!
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If anything, pushing jumping back by a day in the schedule only made the suspense that much sweeter: Ros Canter and Allstar B take individual gold, with Great Britain winning team gold.
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Missed out on the live stream? Here are highlights from team and individual winners at the World Equestrian Games so far in Tryon!
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For the first time in WEG reining history, a European — Bernard Fonck of Belgium — took individual gold, while eventers battled the elements and a challenging course on cross country day. Get the pint-sized recap of the day’s events here!
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It was a day of double dressage at the World Equestrian Games and Germany definitely came with their show pants on in both pure dressage and eventing. Get the pint-sized recap of the day’s events in Tryon!
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Catch all the sights and sounds from Tryon, North Carolina, host of the 2018 World Equestrian Games!
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Who took team gold in the reining? How did the first day of dressage go? Why did endurance suffer a false start — and then cancel altogether? Your pint-sized recap of all the day’s goings-on at the World Equestrian Games.
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We’re all familiar with eventing, dressage and show jumping. Turns out, those three were the best choices from a much longer list of equestrian activities — a rough draft, if you will.
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