2002
World Equestrian Games
Grand
Prix Test Group One - September 11, 2002
Blinks
Stretches Her Limits
Fellow
team member Sue Blinks almost equalled McDonald's top
of the bill performance and temporarily lead the field
during the morning session with her 72.240% ride. Blinks
and Flim Flam, a Hanoverian gelding by Wilhelm Tell,
was the first horse to run a flawless test and raise
hopes for the American team to win the silver medal.
At the end of the day, the United States Dressage Team
came a mere three points short to take first place in
the team ranking. Never before has America been so sure
of a team silver medal at a World Championships and
never before has the country been such a threat to the
undefeatable "golden" Germany. The race between
countries has made blood pressure rise for tomorrow's
second part of the Grand Prix, as gold for the USA is
within reach if Germany makes only one small mistake.
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