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Blue Hors Matine fails World Cup final vet inspection
18 April, 2007
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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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