She is the World Champion of the 3 Day Equestrian Event. It is like a triathlon for horse and their riders; the first day with the dressage competition- which is the classy deportment training of horses- sometimes called "horse ballet". Zara came 5th in that event; the second day is the cross country race; the third day is the showjumping event. Zara was placed first in those two and consequently took first place overall and became the world champion. I imagine with her hard work now she will continue to improve the dressage and be hard to beat. She has two great parents- her mother was European Champion and her father a 1972 Olympic gold medallist at the same events. They must be proud of her.sydney00 said:just read that she s became world champion in aachen i just wonder what the discipline was? i think i read sth of eventing or like that? just didn't understand what it means.. could anyone explain please?
Avalon said:Congratulations to Zara!!!
The first thread I looked through was this one; I hoped so much she would win!
I may be over sensitive but I have tears in eyes (it may also be for a fact that my lenses are not feeling very comfortable though ).
Anyway, good job, girl!!!!!
What a nice article, thanks for posting that link.Skydragon said:Riding high
Zara Phillips' gold-medal winning performance at the equestrian world championships has seen the former wild child hailed as a sporting hero - just like her mother was, 35 years ago. But is she really a major talent, or just a toff with lots of cash and a great horse.
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1860196,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=1
GrandDuchess said:The equestrian sports are really tough and competitive, to be a world class rider requires full and total dedication year-round - also on holidays. Even if you have all the money in the world, it can't buy you medals at the top competitions.
The fact that Zara found Toytown together with her father, bought it and has personally trained it and taught it everything for so many years proves to me that she's serious about her business.
sydney00 said:just read that she s became world champion in aachen i just wonder what the discipline was? i think i read sth of eventing or like that? just didn't understand what it means.. could anyone explain please?
We're an English language Board Jo, translation please.Jo of Palatine said:Eventing nennt man auf Deutsch "Military" oder "Vielseitigkeitsprüfung". Gruß aus Bayern, Jo
The blonde royal has been getting up at 6:00 a.m. everyday for the last few years
to train.