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2012 London Olympic Games
7 August 2012 - Gloucestershire, England -- British-based US three-day event rider Tiana Coudray, 23, and her horse Ringwood Magister have completed their first Olympic Games as members of the 7th-placed team and in 40th place individually. Overall 74 individuals representing 13 countries competed in the Olympic three-day event, or "triathlon of horse sports", consisting of dressage, cross-country and show jumping.
Greenwich, UK - Hard luck continued for the U.S. Olympic Show Jumping Team as they rallied for a sixth place finish in the Team Championship at Greenwich Park. American anchor rider Rich Fellers said "Clear rounds win medals" and today that proved true as Great Britain won Team Gold for the first time since 1952. They did it in classic style in front of a home crowd of 20,000 fans, jumping off with Holland for the Gold medal. It was a masterful effort by the home team. Saudi Arabia won Bronze.
There were ecstatic scenes in Greenwich Park this afternoon when Great Britain ended a 60-year drought to claim Jumping team gold for only the second time in the history of the Olympic Games. They had to battle all the way, and it came down to a two-way jump-off against The Netherlands, but Nick Skelton, Peter Charles, Ben Maher and Scott Brash triumphed in the finest style and, to put the icing on the cake, they did it on home soil. Saudi Arabia took bronze behind the Dutch, with Switzerland finishing fourth and just outside the medals.
Greenwich, UK - Rich Fellers (Sherwood, OR) and Flexible continued adding to their clear round tally today at the Olympic Games by securing the U.S. team's position in the second round of the Nations Cup with an immaculate effort. Team USA's score of eight faults means that they are tied with Brazil for equal seventh place. The top eight teams from today's jumping go forward to tomorrow, led by the team from Saudi Arabia who are carrying one time fault forward to tomorrow.
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