SalineroInspection.jpgFEI – The horses that will compete in the Dressage competition of the Olympic Games later this week took their turn to trot before the Ground Jury and veterinary officials today at Sha Tin in Hong Kong.

A total of 54 were presented, and while some made a low-key appearance, others took full advantage of the opportunity to turn on the style and flash those fetlocks to maximum effect.

Sweden’s Solos Carex, which will be competed by Tinne Silfven, was asked to trot-up twice but was subsequently passed while Daniel Pinto’s Notavel, one of the three Lusitanos representing Portugal, was sent to the holding box but passed following further examination.

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