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A quota of up to 150 equestrian riders (44 dressage, 46 eventing and 60 show jumping) will be allowed to qualify. A maximum of 12 athletes can compete for a nation across all events (with a maximum of four per discipline). Athletes qualified through various qualifying events and rankings. [1]
In 1994, Holy Bull won the Florida Derby while, in 1995, Cigar won the Donn Handicap and Gulfstream Park Handicap on his way to a perfect season. Meanwhile, in 1995, Florida Derby winner Thunder Gulch would go on to win the Kentucky Derby (Monarchos would repeat Thunder Gulch's feat in 2001). Gulfstream again would host the Breeders' Cup in 1999.
[17] [18] A fall meet was added, featuring the Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes, Hollywood Derby, and Matriarch Stakes. Del Mar hosted the Breeders' Cup for the first time in November 2017 and for a second time in November 2021. The track is scheduled to host the Breeders' Cup again in 2024 and 2025. [19]
2020 Tokyo team silver medalists Laura Kraut of Royal Palm Beach, McLain Ward, Jessica Springsteen and alternate Kent Farrington of Wellington, head a Who's Who of show jumpers.
Biggest purse: The C$210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic (Derby) event. Winner: Angel Karolyi (with horse Indiana 127) [63] July 10 – 13: The "Pan American" [64] Biggest purse: The C$400,000 Pan American Cup Presented by Rolex event. Winner: Kent Farrington (with horse Uceko) [65] September 10 – 14: The "Masters" [66]
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The newspaper was founded in 1897 as the Lake Worth Daily News, and it covers the news and social affairs of the residents on the island of Palm Beach itself.Previously owned by Cox Enterprises, it has been a sister publication of The Palm Beach Post [3] since 1948, when Florida newspaper owner John Perry, owner of The Post, bought the Daily News as well.
The Pebble Beach Equestrian Center was a historic equestrian center in Pebble Beach, California. Founded in 1924 by developer Samuel F.B. Morse, it is a boarding stable that sponsors riding lessons, horse shows, and had team trials for the 1960 Summer Olympics. The Equestrian Center has a 100-year history.