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         Equestrian Olympic History:     more detail
  1. Olympic Equestrian: A Century of International Horse Sport by Jennifer O Bryant, 2008-06-01
  2. Equestrian Excellence: The Stories of Our Olympic Equestrian Medal Winners from Stockholm 1912 Thru Atlanta 1996 by Barbara Wallace Shambach, 1996-11
  3. U.S. Army Olympic Equestrian Competitions by Robert D. Thompson, 2008-10-28
  4. Trailblazers: Australia's First Olympic Equestrians by Thompson Wyatt, Petronella McGovern, 2008-03
  5. Olympic Equestrians of West Germany: Ludger Beerbaum, Hans Günter Winkler, Reiner Klimke, Alwin Schockemöhle, Fritz Thiedemann
  6. A Basic Guide to Equestrian (Official U.S. Olympic Committee Sports) by Suzanne Ledeboer, 2001-01-01
  7. Olympic Games Ancient and Modern by Adams, Gerlach, 2002-03
  8. U.S. Army Olympic Equestrian Competitions 1912-1948
  9. The Olympic Games in Antiquity by Tina Zissimou, 2002-12-01

61. Georgia International Horse Park | About Us | History/Olympics
September 18, 1990, was a momentous day in the history of Atlanta. plan for the equestriancomplex a reality was by hosting the 1996 olympic equestrian Events.
http://www.georgiahorsepark.com/about/history.aspx
It's easy to see why horse lovers, golfers, mountain bike enthusiasts and festival attendees have such great things to say about their experiences at the Georgia International Horse Park.
The Horse Park History During the late 1980's, the City of Conyers, Georgia, which owned and operated the water and wastewater system for both Conyers and Rockdale County, began researching alternative methods of wastewater disposal. Like many communities, Conyers was facing increasingly stringent federal and state guidelines regarding wastewater discharges into rivers. One solution is a process called land application, which involves spraying treated wastewater on such green areas as grass and trees. The wastewater is not treated to the levels required for discharge into streams, but it still is sanitary for use on athletic fields and golf courses. City officials found that in order to expand the City's wastewater treatment capabilities, it would be better to use the land application process; and in 1990, the City identified a 1,139 acre tract of land located in a less-developed portion of Rockdale County as a site suitable for land application. Working with its engineers, the City decided that the site would meet the land application needs.
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The 1996 Centennial Olympics September 18, 1990, was a momentous day in the history of Atlanta. It was the day the City of Atlanta was awarded the bid to host the 1996 Summer Olympiad. But this news had a significant effect on the City of Conyers' hopes of developing an equestrian complex. The plan for the 1996 Summer Games included developing facilities to host the equestrian events at a site only 30 minutes from Conyers. City officials knew that if the events were held at a site located close to Conyers, it would make Conyers' plan impractical. So, City officials decided the only way to make the City's plan for the equestrian complex a reality was by hosting the 1996 Olympic Equestrian Events. This plan began to come alive when local leaders learned that the site originally slated to host the equestrian events would not be hosting them after all. The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) would be looking for another site.

62. Education World ® : Curriculum: Olympism And Equestrian Medals
No other threeday team in history has accomplished Yes, I even held an olympic medalhanging around the The next equestrian events are the individual three-day
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Barb's Olympic Adventure Continues…
Posting 6: Olympism and Equestrian Medals
Barbara Taddeo is at the Olympic Games and she is sharing the experience with Education World readers! Taddeo, a middle school special education teacher from San Mateo, California, will share her observations and some activities too. Follow Taddeo's journey through her reports from Sydney!
If you have questions or comments for Barbara Taddeo, visit the Education World message board Today's lesson introduces students to Olympism, the philosophy of the Olympic movement. The modern Olympics were developed by Pierre de Coubertin to promote physical and moral development through athletic competition. Competitors are trained not to give up when the chips may be down. The philosophy is if you give up, you will not reach your goal. It is also important to teach students that you can achieve your goal drug-free. When the athletes recited the Olympic oath at the Opening Ceremony, part of the oath states that they will compete drug-free. Drugs of any kind are banned at the Olympics. Several athletes were sent home because they tested positive for drugs. Those athletes are banned from participating in any Olympic events forever All athletes must submit to drug testing throughout the Games. Immediately after each competition, athletes are tested for drugs. The drug testers follow the athletes to the medal ceremonies and to their news conferences. The athletes' awards are not considered final until they pass their drug tests. So far in this year's Games, a weight lifter and a hammer thrower have lost their silver medals because they flunked their drug tests. Others withdrew from the Games for fear that they would test positive for drugs and be banned for life from the Olympics.

63. USEA Breaking News
of The Plains, Virginia, has been named USA equestrian's 2002 equestrian of the O'Connorturned in the best eventing dressage score in olympic history when he
http://www.eventingusa.com/newsroom/2003/eqofyear.020303.html

64. Sport Information
first woman ever to compete in equestrian sport (against men) Lis Hartel, from Denmark,wins a silver medal. 1956 The first woman in olympic history to take
http://www.ausport.gov.au/info/factsheets/wom.html
Olympic Factsheets Women and the Olympics Women were traditionally prohibited from participating in the Ancient Olympic Games. They could not even enter the playing areas or the stadium as spectators. However, women held their own games at Olympia. Dedicated to the goddess Hera, the sister-wife of Zeus, these games grew out of traditional Greek fertility rites. According to some estimates these games even predated the exclusively male Olympic Games. At the turn of the century when the Modern Games came into being, much debate took place on the principles of women's participation. The founder of the Games Pierre de Coubertin, declared himself against women's participation expressing the opinion that if they could not play in every sport on equal terms with men they should not be allowed to take part at all. This view was opposed by several International Olympic Committee (IOC) members who supported the stand that women had the right to participate in the Games, competing in sports to suit their capabilities. The first breakthrough in women's participation took place at the second Olympics, the 1900 Paris Games. It was here that Charlotte Cooper became the first Olympic champion by winning the Gold Medal in the tennis championship. The only other sport allowed at these games for women was golf. Although swimming was added to the program in 1912, this symbolic gesture to women's sport continued until 1924 when the IOC decided to open its doors for a larger participation of women in the Games. The road between the proposal and the initiation was not an easy one as even in the Berlin Games in 1936 there were only four sports available to women, they were - swimming, fencing, athletics and gymnastics.

65. Harvard University Athletics: Olympics
at the Summer olympics canoekayak, diving, equestrian, fencing, football OlympiansAll-Time Harvard Olympians Harvard's olympic history Harvard's Connolly Was
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Harvard's Connolly Was First Modern Medalist

Harvard's Olympic History
Since the first Modern Olympiad in Athens in 1896, Crimson athletes have been leaving their mark on the Games...
A Harvard athlete won the first gold medal of the modern Olympic Games. James B. Connolly 1898 , of South Boston, was victorious in the hop, skip, and jump (now known as the triple jump), the first event of the 1896 Games in Athens. He took a silver medal in the high jump and a bronze in the long jump at the same Games, and also competed in the 1900 Games.
Overall, Harvard won five gold medals at the 1896 Olympics. In addition to Connolly, Thomas E. Burke '01 won in the 100 meters and 400 meters, William W. Hoyt

66. Books / Sports & Outdoors / Miscellaneous / Olympic Games
100 Hundred Greatest Moments in olympic history Bud Greenspan, Juan Antonio equestrianExcellence The Stories of Our olympic equestrian Medal Winners from
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Books Miscellaneous / Olympic Games
Browse our most popular books titlesfrom 1 to 50.
Edge of Glory : The Inside Story of the Quest for Figure Skating's Olympic Gold Medals
Christine Brennan / Hardcover / Published 1998
The Amateurs
David Halberstam / Paperback / Published 1996
Living the Dream
Dot Richardson, Don Yaeger / Hardcover / Published 1997
Venus to the Hoop : A Gold-Medal Year in Women's Basketball
Sara Corbett / Hardcover / Published 1997
Magnificent Seven : The Authorized Story of American Gold
Nancy H. Kleinbaum, et al / Hardcover / Published 1996
The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics (1998 Ed (Paper))
David Wallechinsky / Paperback / Published 1998
Etched in Gold : The Story of America's First-Ever Olympic Gold Medal Winning Softball Team
Ron Babb / Hardcover / Published 1997
Frozen in Time : The Greatest Moments at the Winter Olympics
Bud Greenspan / Hardcover / Published 1997
Olympia
Leni Riefenstahl / Hardcover / Published 1994
The Olympic Factbook : A Spectator's Guide to the Winter Games
George Cantor (Editor), Anne Jannette Johnson (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1997
Olympic Portraits
Annie Leibovitz (Photographer) / Hardcover / Published 1996
Dreams of Gold : The Nancy Kerrigan Story
Wayne Coffey, Phillip Bondy / Mass Market Paperback / Published 1994

67. MBNA Foxhall Cup Draws Record Entries - Equiworld Magazine April 2002
Connor won the first olympic Gold Medal for the United States equestrian Team (USET atthe 2000 olympic Games in Sydney, with the best score in olympic history.
http://www.equiworld.net/uk/ezine/0402/foxhall02.htm
MBNA Foxhall Cup Draws Record Entries
Olympic and World Championship Veterans Plan To Compete David O'Connor won the first Olympic Gold Medal for the United States Equestrian Team (USET) since 1984 when he clinched the individual eventing championship at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, with the best score in Olympic history. He also helped the USET capture the team Bronze Medal. Australian Phillip Dutton made his mark on the international eventing scene in 1996 when he earned a team Gold Medal at the Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA. He earned his second Olympic team Gold Medal in Sydney in 2000. Dutton placed 2nd and 4th at the 2000 MBNA Foxhall Cup CCI***. Robert Costello finished eighth and Julie Burns finished ninth in the individual competition at the Sydney Olympic Games to give the U.S. three top-ten placings. Both riders achieved this success in their first Olympic experience. www.foxhallcup.com

68. USET’s History-Making World Equestrian Games Performance To Be Shown On Outdoor
NJ—October 21, 2002— The historymaking performance of The United States EquestrianTeam is a non international competition, including the olympic Games and
http://www.equiworld.net/uk/ezine/1002/uset04.htm
The broadcast schedule for coverage of the 2002 World Equestrian Games on the Outdoor Life Network is as follows: Discipline Date Time
Dressage December 2, 2002 10:00 a.m.
Show Jumping December 3, 2002 10:00 a.m.
Eventing December 4, 2002 10:00 a.m.
NOTE 02/12/2002 : Due to scheduling conflicts, the World Equestrian Games telecasts on Outdoor Life Network will now air as follows: December 24 10:00am Dressage
December 26 10:00am Individual Jumping
December 27 10:00am Eventing
The U.S. dressage squad captured the team Silver Medal, the best finish ever for a United States dressage team in any World Championship or Olympic Games. While the show jumping squad just missed a team medal, Peter Wylde did win the individual Bronze, the first individual World Championship medal by a U.S. show jumper since Conrad Homfeld won the Silver in 1986. For full coverage and results of the 2002 World Equestrian Games, is available at www.uset.org.

69. History Of The CDI
history of the Event. Dressage Judges who can issue Certificates of Capability tohorse/rider combinations to compete at olympic or World equestrian Games.
http://www.sydneycdi.com/pages/NHistory.html
History of the Event There is at present only one CDI*** held in Australia each year. Originating from "FEI Days" and CDAs (an event at a lower level, now a CDI*) at Lochinvar in the wine-producing Hunter Valley region north of Sydney, it was first held there in 1992, but outgrew its venue and was moved to Sydney in 1994.
Rozzie Ryan on Stirling Wtilton Lochinvar 1992 It is rare in Australia to find a Dressage Competition that uses more foreign International Dressage Judges and of the calibre, the Sydney CDI*** manages to invite. The Sydney CDI's judging panel normally includes at least two 'O' level International Dressage Judges who can issue Certificates of Capability to horse/rider combinations to compete at Olympic or World Equestrian Games. The 2000 panel included three O-level judges who also officiated at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. They were Mr. Eric Lette (Sweden) who is also the Chairman of the FEI Dressage Committee, Col. Axel Steiner (USA) and Australia's own Mrs. Mary Seefried. Last year

70. Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More
Follow the athletes on their way to Sydney 2000. Girlstalksports covers the teams, individuals and Category Sports Events olympics Summer Games 2000 Sydney...... olympic Records. olympic News Briefs. Shooting, equestrian, Archery. DeFrantzwants to make history as first WOMAN IOC President. KWAN Swept at Grand Prix.
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Qantas Offers Sydney As Low As $925 TRACK AND FIELD medal results by country and news DeFrantz wants to make history as first WOMAN IOC President KWAN Swept at Grand Prix Blaine Wilson Wins Winter Cup SWIMMING WORLD CUP BEGINS - November 10, 2000 Krazyleberg Honored USOC RESIGNATION COULD AFFECT GYMNASTICS October 31, 2000 - The fallout continues after the "Best Ever Olympic Games," as finger pointing and controversy rules the in an assortment of countries unhappy with their Olympic results. COLLEGES WITH MOST MEDAL? GTS shows you which colleges have the most Olympic Medal Winners e-mail today! GYMNASTIC NEWS OLYMPIC MEDAL RESULTS

71. Sydney Games
equestrian may have a reputation as a refined sport, but on a day when he securedhis place in history as a national team to win three consecutive olympic golds
http://www.olympics.smh.com.au/equestrian/2000/09/19/FFXM1AI8BDC.html
Produced by: smh.com.au theage.com.au sportstoday.com.au What's on Today ... Equestrian Change sports Archery Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Beach volleyball Boxing Canoe-Kayak Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Football Gymnastics Handball Hockey Judo Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Synch swimming Table tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Waterpolo Weightlifting Wrestling Paralympics
Showman Hoy plays to the crowd See also: Showstopping equestrians
By IAN COCKERILL
6:03PM, Sep 19 Andrew Hoy fancies himself a reserved chap. Those familiar with the international equestrian circuit might call him statesmanlike. Today, in front of 20,000 delirious fans at Horsley Park's International Equestrian Centre, the trim 41-year-old shucked off his usual demeanour and went hoywire. Before the final instalment of the team three-day event even got underway he was playing to the crowd by delivering exaggerated bows to the half-full stands. By the end, basking in his piece of history, he was leading the crowd in renditions of ''Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi Oi!'' and trying to plant a kiss on Australian coach Wayne Roycroft during the medal ceremony. Goodness knows what his landlady, Princess Anne, made of it all. Not that the five-time Olympian was at much risk of offending anyone. Equestrian may have a reputation as a refined sport, but there was plenty of red earth running through the veins of those in attendance yesterday. The result was the most vociferous crowd - and certainly the biggest Australian gathering - before which Hoy had ever competed. There was no way he was going to be painted as a party-pooper, particularly on a day when he secured his place in history as a member of the first national team to win three consecutive Olympic golds.

72. Any-Day-in-History PAGE Of SCOPE SYSTEMS.
AnyDayin-history - Select another Day / Month Irwin US, diver (olympic-silver-1956)1928 Pat Smythe England, equestrian jumper (olympic-bronze-1956
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73. ArchivesOctober2000David O'Connor Named USET Athlete Of The Month For September
O'Connor of The Plains, VA has been named United States equestrian Team (USET competitionwith a score of 34.00 penalties, the best score in olympic history.
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Please email us if you are interested. David O'Connor Named USET Athlete of the Month For September USET (October 2, 2000) David O'Connor of The Plains, VA has been named United States Equestrian Team (USET) Athlete of the Month for September. O'Connor won the first Olympic Gold Medal for the USET since 1984 when he clinched the individual eventing championship on Custom Made, a 15-year-old, Irish Thoroughbred gelding owned by Xandarius, LLC. He finished the three-phase competition with a score of 34.00 penalties, the best score in Olympic history. For O'Connor, the Gold Medal topped a historic week at the Olympic Games. On Tuesday, he made history by sharing an Olympic medal (team Bronze) with his wife Karen for the second time. (They shared the eventing team Silver in 1996). On Wednesday, O'Connor turned in the best eventing dressage score in Olympic history when he opened the individual competition with a score of 29.00 penalties on Custom Made. Then on Friday, he won the individuals Gold Medal.

74. Welcome To Horsesport.org
The international governing body for all olympic equestrian disciplines.
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75. Georgia International Horse Park
Served as the site for the 1996 olympic Games equestrian events. Offers a worldclass venue for all equestrian events, breed shows, and competitions. Provides a map of the park, information on equestrian facilities, stadiums, and rider accommodations.
http://www.conyersga.com/gihp/index.htm

76. USET Disciplines
The nonprofit organization responsible for selecting, training, funding and equipping those equestrian athletes that officially represent the United States in olympic, Pan American and other international competitions in dressage, threeday eventing and show jumping.
http://www.uset.org/html/showjumping.cfm

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Walking the Course
Scoring
The first time a refusal occurs, the penalty is three faults; six faults are given for the second, and the third constitutes elimination. A penalty of four faults is incurred each time a fence is knocked down and the penalty for the horse touching the water at a water jump is also four faults.
Penalties can also be incurred for exceeding the time allowed to complete the course. The winner is the horse and rider combination with the fewest jumping and time penalties.
Frequently, several horses complete the course without penalty and advance to a jump-off over a shortened course. In the jump-off, the same scoring rules apply, except that in the case of equal faults, the horse with the fastest time will be declared the winner. Regulations Governing Show Jumping
International show jumping competitions are governed by the Federation Equestre Internationale, which sets forth rules and regulations.
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77. Canadian Eventing News
An online magazine focused on the olympic equestrian sport of three day eventing. Includes news, results and rider profiles.
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78. USET
The nonprofit organization responsible for selecting, training, funding and equipping equestrian athletes that officially represent the United States in olympic, Pan American and other international competitions in dressage, threeday eventing and show jumping.
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79. Equestrian Pin: Teampins.com, Equestrian Pins For Sale Or Trade, Olympic, Non-ol
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