It seems to me that the winners here at Tryon are “unbelievably happy” and the losers “are building towards Tokyo”. Canada has come away from WEG with not a single medal from the seven disciplines in which they competed. It is what it is. Everyone is trying their best; there is no lack of desire or support. Celebrate the good times, roll with the lows. Gain from the loss, move forward.

Therefore rather than dwelling on the negatives, I would much rather applaud the positives. There are fantastic achievements and lovely stories to come out of this WEG; they just do not happen to be ours.

Today those of us here and those at home watching on TV were treated to three superlative final rounds from the medalists in show jumping. Simone Blum added just one time fault over four rounds to her first day’s score to win the gold medal on DSP Alice. The 29-year-old, competing in her first major championship, is the first woman to win a WEG jumping championship. Now she can look forward to her wedding next month to fiancé Hans Gunther Goskowitz, 42, without having to worry about anything but the ceremony. For Martin Fuchs and Steve Guerdat, who are neighbors and practically family – a family steeped in horsemanship and camaraderie – sharing the podium is a momentus, emotional, joyful event. It is the Games’ highlight for me.

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