Britain in team bronze in WEG eventing dressage; Tina Cook fifth
A good test by European champions Tina Cook and Miners Frolic has lifted the British team into third place halfway through the second day of eventing dressage at WEG
All of the news and reviews of the 2010 World Equestrian Games (WEG) held in the famous Horse Park, Kentucky, USA. From eventing to reining and driving to dressage, you will find everything you need to know here.
A good test by European champions Tina Cook and Miners Frolic has lifted the British team into third place halfway through the second day of eventing dressage at WEG
Alongside the competitors travelling to WEG last week, there was another small band of British riders boarding a plane — the GB saddle seat team
As the first week draws to a close, Britain is in fifth position in the World Equestrian Games medal table, with America leading
William Fox-Pitt lies third halfway through the eventing dressage at the World Equestrian Games, with Pippa Funnell eighth and the British team fourth
William Fox-Pitt's excellent test has left the British team poised just outside the medal positions after two riders for each team have performed in the eventing dressage at WEG
Things don’t go entirely America’s way and Britain hold their own in the individual reining final at the World Equestrian Games
H&H reporter Pippa Roome blogs from the World Equestrian Games about the links between this championship and the worlds held at the same venue in 1978
German riders hold the top two places early in the eventing dressage at the World Equestrian Games, while Britain's first rider Nicola Wilson was pleased with her mount Opposition Buzz
Laura Bechtolsheimer and Mistral Hojris see off strong competition from America and Spain to take individual silver in Kentucky
Dutch rider Edward Gal says rumours that the new individual world gold medallist Moorlands Totilas has been sold are untrue
H&H reporter Pippa Roome blogs from the World Equestrian Games about her first viewing of the cross-country course — and an unusual dinner
Nicola Wilson will be the pathfinder for the British eventing team at the World Equestrian Games, with Mary King as anchorwoman
The six British horses went through the first eventing horse inspection at the World Equestrian Games with no problems, but America and France are both down to five riders
Having successfully predicted Britain's team silver, Sarah Jenkins is now blogging for individual gold from Alf and Laura B
Laura Bechtolsheimer makes history, her high score securing Britain's silver medal in the dressage at the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky
H&H reporter Pippa Roome blogs about a successful day for Britain at the World Equestrian Games
Sarah Jenkins blogs from Kentucky, relaxed about Britain's dressage medal hopes and in love with a reiner
Britain's Doug Allen and Lee Rutter will ride in Thursday's individual reining final at the World Equestrian Games after being the top scorers in today's qualifying competition
Dutch number two Adelinde Cornelissen is out of WEG after blood was seen in the horse's mouth in the grand prix
H&H reporter Pippa Roome blogs about munching in the stands and which riders she feels sorry for at the World Equestrian Games