Dressage Powerhouses of Tokyo: Session Three
It’s only a blink of an eye, but with the way the schedule hits the time zones in America, the dressage sessions feel to go by very quickly indeed. Everything is absolutely flying by, and
...» Read More!It’s only a blink of an eye, but with the way the schedule hits the time zones in America, the dressage sessions feel to go by very quickly indeed. Everything is absolutely flying by, and
...» Read More!Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Website, Latest News, EN Olympic Digest Newsletter Signup, EN’s Instagram, EN’s Twitter, EN’s Coverage, The Ultimate Guide to Tokyo, The Form Guide: Team Edition, The Form Guide: Rider Edition Want to stay in the know with all things
...» Read More!Great Britain – a team most who follow eventing closely would have picked as the one to beat in this Tokyo Olympic Games – has certainly done their job thus far, putting themselves into the
...» Read More!Welcome back to the second of three sessions of dressage here at Tokyo! If you’re based in the UK, this is the only one at a civilised sort of time, starting at 9.30 a.m., though
...» Read More!It was a bout of uveitis (inflammation of the eye’s uveal tract that can often result in blindness) that would eventually cost Viscera (Fidertanz 2 – Wilhelmientje, by Wolkentanz), a 13-year-old Hanoverian mare piloted for
...» Read More!In a surprise to virtually no one, Great Britain’s pathfinder rider – also tasked with being second in the ring this morning – Oliver Townend is top of the order aboard his multiple five-star winner
...» Read More!It might be overnight for those of us in America, but it’s mid-day in Japan and morning over in Europe, so we’re rolling out content 24/7. There is 100% chance that I wrote this prior
...» Read More!Friends, Romans, countrymen: lend me your groggy eyes and weary earsies, for I am hyper-caffeinated and far too excited for the start of the Tokyo Olympics. Whether you’re also watching along in the wee hours
...» Read More!It’s nearly time for the start of dressage at the Tokyo Olympics, and by my reckoning, that means you’re all going to need something to scroll through on your phone while you half watch those
...» Read More!It’s been five long years and suddenly there’s only a few hours before we commence the eventing portion of the Olympic Games. With Session One going down centerline starting at 8:30 a.m. Tokyo time, we’ve
...» Read More!Travelling to the other end of the world, navigating tough training programmes and navigating ever-changing competition schedules in a pandemic, and being resolute enough to cope with an Olympics sans crowds is all very admirable
...» Read More!And just like that, eventing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics had started. If you’re the kind of lunatic who pulled a late one just to attempt to follow along with the first horse inspection (which
...» Read More!View this post on Instagram A post shared by Eventing Nation (@goeventing) Team USA sat down with a few members of the media to share their thoughts on the experience of these Olympic Games and
...» Read More!I apologize in advance for beginning every post during the Olympics with “God, it’s hot”, but honestly it’s top of mind at the moment. That aside, it was honestly a gorgeous morning for a trot-up,
...» Read More!Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Website, Latest News, EN Olympic Digest Newsletter Signup, EN’s Instagram, EN’s Twitter, EN’s Coverage, The Ultimate Guide to Tokyo, The Form Guide: Team Edition Want to stay in the know with all things Olympic eventing? We’re
...» Read More!Our EN Slack chat is always a pretty fizzy place to be, with rapid-fire messages coming in from a number of timezones throughout the day and night. But when part of the team is at
...» Read More!We’re on the final countdown now to the first horse inspection in Tokyo, which takes place at the wildly unsociable hour of sometime-in-the-middle-of-the-damn-night for most of us. But while we all wait to pull our
...» Read More!Compiled from FEI and US Equestrian press releases. Everything about the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games has been a journey into the unknown. But there was a ring of familiarity combined with spirit of great sport
...» Read More!With just over twelve hours to go before the first horse inspection, we’ve been treated to our first look at how this week’s competition could play out for our teams out in Tokyo with the
...» Read More!Derek di Grazia has made approximately 16 trips to and from Japan over the course of the last five years as his vision of what we now see before us on Sea Forest Island came
...» Read More!We made it to our first equestrian podium today, with the dressage teams fighting it out for podium positions ahead of tomorrow’s individual freestyle final. While Germany won the gold and the US took silver,
...» Read More!View this post on Instagram A post shared by Official CrossCountry App (@crosscountryapp) It’s been a big day for the eventers in Tokyo, because they woke up early to the news that the cross-country course
...» Read More!Compiled from FEI and US Equestrian press releases. Tonight’s victory for Germany in the Dressage team event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will go down in the history books. For the last 27
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