|
|
||||
![]() |
| You are in: Equestrian |
|
|
Saddling up for AthensThe BBC's Lee McKenzie explains how Britain's equestrian team can improve their tally of medals in the future.
Britain's eventers ride to silverThe British team produced a tenacious performance to claim their first three-day event medal for 12 years, behind winners Australia.
Dutch dominate showjumpingDutch rider Jeroen Dubbeldam takes showjumping gold when he rode a clear round in a three-way jump-off.
Frills and spills of dressage
Watching dressage is not everyone's idea of fun, but the BBC's Lee McKenzie reveals it can be an exciting event to watch and contest.
Van Grunsven wins dressage gold
Anky van Grunsven of the Netherlands breaks the German dominance of the dressage to grab gold.
Britain miss out on showjumping medal
Germany wins the team showjumping gold medal in Sydney, with Britain trailing in eighth place.
Horses have their place in Olympics
BBC Sport's Lee McKenzie dismisses suggestions that equestrian events should be axed from the Games.
Beaten Brits still in with a chance
Britain's show jumpers finish eighth in the team competition - but there are still medals up for grabs in the individual event.
British riders a smart bunch
Great Britain's equestrian team are not picking up too many medals but in the clothes stakes they are making great strides.
Germany win dressage gold
Germany won their fifth successive gold medal in the team dressage competition, with Holland finishing runners-up.
Germany in pole position in dressage
The Germans looks a good bet to retain their team and individual dressage titles after the first day's competition in Sydney.
It's not over yet
It was a poor start for the British show-jumping team, but the BBC's Lee McKenzie says all is not yet lost.
Dressed for action
The BBC's Lee McKenzie says the British dressage team has a chance of winning a medal.
Ready to put on a good show
The BBC's Lee McKenzie reports, it's the end of an era for the man in charge of the British squad in the show-jumping event.
Dressage bias behind O'Connor gold
While David O'Connor deserved equestrian gold, is there too much weight given to the area he excelled in, dressage?
O'Connor holds on for gold
US rider David O'Connor holds his nerve to win gold in the individual three day event as Britain fail to get among the medals.
Britain's 'horses for courses' dilemma
After seeing the depth in the squad, Lee McKenzie reflects on how close Great Britain came to equestrian gold in the team event.
Todd treads careful path
Legendary New Zealand rider Mark Todd is in third spot after a day of drama on the cross-country course.
O'Connor sets dressage standard
United States equestrian rider David O'Connor produces a spectacular performance in the dressage to lead the individual three-day event.
Gold next time?
The BBC's Lee McKenzie goes behind the scenes in the Great Britain equestrian camp as the team wins silver in the three-day event competition. |
Olympic pegasusCompetitors' horses fly into Sydney
Olympic axe?
Which sport would you dump in the bin? Youth is the key Olympic venue guide FlashbackThe history of the Olympic Games Pure goldMedals table list for Sydney 2000 |
|||||||||||
| ^^ Back to top | ||
|
Athletics-Track |
Athletics-Field |
Boxing |
Cycling |
Swimming |
Gymnastics |
Equestrian |
Football |
Hockey |
Martial Arts |
Racquet Sports|
Rowing & Water Sports |
Other Sports |
Results |
Fans' Guide |
Team GB |
SportsTalk |
Audio/Video |
BBC Team |
Photo Gallery
------------------------------------------------------------ >To BBC News >To BBC Sport |
||