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Blue Hors Matine fails World Cup final vet inspection
18 April, 2007
Andreas Helgstrand’s (DEN) World silver medalist Blue Hors Matine has failed the initial vet check at the dressage World Cup final in Las Vegas.
The nine-year-old mare was unlevel in trot. Helgstrand can re-present her at 9am today — around 6pm GMT — but may choose not to.
All the other horses passed their inspection, including the only British representative, Wayne Channon’s Lorenzo CH.
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