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  2. Laura Graves - Wikipedia

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    Laura Graves (born July 22, 1987) is an American dressage rider. [1] She represented the United States at the 2016 Summer Olympics where she won a bronze medal in the team dressage competition.

  3. Salvino (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Lyle and Salvino was in the USA team at the 2018 World Equestrian Games in Tryon. [1] Lyle and Salvino won team silver. [1]On February 8 2024, Salvino had a colic. [3] Because of this, Adrienne Lyle had to go out of competition for a temporary amount of time.

  4. César Parra - Wikipedia

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    Parra is originally from Colombia and a dentist by profession. [15] Parra began training in Germany in after meeting Linda Zang in 1995, who recognized his talent. [15] Since turning his attention to dressage full time, he has competed and medaled in international competitions including the Pan American Games, Central American Games, World Cup finals, World Equestrian Games and the Olympics.

  5. Olympic gold medalist dressage star gets one-year ban for ...

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    Three-time Olympic gold medalist dressage star Charlotte Dujardin has been banned for one year and fined for "excessively" whipping a horse.. Video went viral just days before the beginning of the ...

  6. Equestrian dressage star Charlotte Dujardin announces sudden ...

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    Three-time Olympic gold medal winner Charlotte Dujardin has shockingly announced she has pulled out of Paris 2024 just days before the opening ceremony.

  7. Practical Horseman - Wikipedia

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    Practical Horseman is an American equestrian magazine that focuses on English-style riding, most notably hunter/jumpers as well as dressage and eventing. History and profile [ edit ]

  8. Courtney King-Dye - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she competed in the Houston Dressage Society Spring Classic I & II CPEDI3* in Katy, TX, where she placed first in one of her classes in the Grade Ia Team Test Competition [13] and qualified for the U.S. Paralympic team trials. [14] After recovering, King-Dye became an advocate for the use of helmets in dressage. [2]

  9. Race, crime and mental health: How a subway killing divided ...

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    Responses to the case, like many issues in America, have fallen along cultural and political lines, with conservative-leaning pundits and politicians describing Penny as a hero, and progressives ...