Charlotte Dujardin clinches brilliant dressage bronze for Britain at WEG
Germany maintain their golden run, with the USA claiming silver and Britain securing bronze
The Tryon World Equestrian Games 2018 (WEG) were held in North Carolina in the United States from 10-23 September. Tryon WEG 2018 was the final time that all the FEI disciplines came together to form a WEG. From 2022 there have been separate world championships held every four years for the individual disciplines following an independent investigation into the financial viability of the concept.
Germany maintain their golden run, with the USA claiming silver and Britain securing bronze
Britain has two riders in the top 10 after the first day of eventing dressage at the World Equestrian Games, with the team also within touching distance of the medal zone
Competitors including Mark Todd, Gemma Tattersall and Chris Burton give their first impressions of the World Equestrian Games cross-country track
Britain sits in silver medal position with the final round to team riders still to come
The first morning of eventing dressage at WEG is underway, with France holding an early lead and New Zealand and Australia also scoring well
One of the two British riders has progressed in Tryon
‘We wish all riders and horses well at the games and pray that we have been over cautious in our decision’
The EquiRatings expert assesses who has the best chance of taking the eventing individual honours at this week’s World Championships in Tryon, USA
Check out the team uniforms on display in the eventing trot-up at the World Equestrian Games, from embroidered shirts and neckscarfs to classic blazers
The eventing dressage times at the World Equestrian Games have been released — find out when the Brits and Irish ride and who takes the team and individual berths
Check out photos of the fences the riders will tackle on the cross-country course at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, designed by Mark Phillips
High humidity after heavy rain forced cancellation of the competition today
Britain are sitting fourth with Germany topping the leaderboard after day one
Two nations had an anxious moment at the first horse inspection for the eventing at WEG this afternoon
An unprecedented decision has been made to re-start the ride due to competitors being directed the wrong way by officials soon after the start
Britain are lying in silver after the first round of riders
The New Zealand team assess their chances ahead of the eventing at the World Equestrian Games starting tomorrow
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A British endurance combination have been forced to withdraw from WEG
The organisers are confident in their ability to keep horses and people safe at Tryon, but competition may have to be delayed due to the storm