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Edward Gal (born 4 March 1970 in Rheden) is a Dutch dressage rider. [1] He and the stallion Totilas (nicknamed "Toto"), were triple gold medalists at the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games, [2] [3] becoming the first horse-rider partnership ever to sweep the three available dressage gold medals at a single FEI World Games. [2]
The FEI World Equestrian Games are the major international championships for equestrianism, and are administered by the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI). The games have been held every four years, halfway between sets of consecutive Summer Olympic Games, since 1990. Prior to that year, all ten of the FEI's individual disciplines held ...
Elisabeth Halliday-Sharp (born December 14, 1978) [1] is an American equestrian, race-car driver and commentator. She was born in San Diego, California, and currently lives in Lexington, Kentucky. [2] Before becoming a full-time equestrian, Halliday was the most successful female driver in the American Le Mans Series with six victories. [3]
The 48-year-old Brewster equestrian now has five Olympic medals — two gold and three silvers. ... Mike Dougherty, Rockland/Westchester Journal News. August 2, 2024 at 11:36 AM.
The World Eventing Championships, or the eventing competition in the World Equestrian Games (WEG), began in 1966. It includes both a team and individual competition for the best horses and riders in the sport of eventing.
Olympic champion equestrian Charlotte Dujardin has been banned from the sport for one year, months after she withdrew from the Paris Olympics after a video surfaced that showed her whipping one of ...
The European Dressage Championships are the European championships for the equestrian discipline of dressage. They are held every two years in odd-numbered years. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded in both individual and team competitions. There are also championships held for juniors, young riders, and ponies.
The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup no longer has a Top League and a Promotional League. Instead, there are seven groups: Europe I, Europe II, North and Central America, South America, Near East, Asia/Australasia, and Africa.