Tryon World Equestrian Games 2018
Welcome to the Tryon World Equestrian Games 2018, brought to you by Horse & Hound. Our reporters Pippa Roome and Polly Bryan were on site in North Carolina, United States throughout the Games (11-25 September 2018) to report all the highs and lows. The World Equestrian Games (WEG) brings together the world championships of eight disciplines to a single location once every four years, and once again this proved to be a very challenging undertaking, made more so by the arrival of Hurricane/Storm Florence at the end of the first week of competition.
Choose an equestrian sport:
Latest from Tryon
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FEI president casts doubt over World Equestrian Games’ future
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Secrets of success: 8 things you didn’t know about Olympic gold medallist Andrew Hoy
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Top sport, soaring emotions and a dazzling haul of medals — 17 golden moments from WEG 2018
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Tales from Tryon: gold medallist talks about the ‘battle to overcome my own mind’
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Top horse retires after successfully defending gold at WEG: ‘He is an absolute warrior’
Para dressage
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Top sport, soaring emotions and a dazzling haul of medals — 17 golden moments from WEG 2018
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Tales from Tryon: Meet the rider who puts Hurricane Florence in sharp perspective
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Sophie Christiansen: WEG para dressage — this should be a wake-up call *H&H VIP*
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Protest lodged over WEG para freestyle result
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‘I don’t know what got into her’: dramatic fall for British para rider at WEG
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‘He’s given me everything’: Sophie Wells sets another WEG record for freestyle gold
Showjumping
Driving
Vaulting
Eventing
Dressage
Endurance
Reining
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