Found 26 Results from Rio Diary

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Last Night

The last day capped off with a bronze by Eric and his gutsy little mare, Fine Lady!! What an absolutely incredible way to end these Games. In the history of the Olympic Games, Canada has only won three individual medals in equestrian sport and Eric has won two of them. The third, of course, belonging to […]
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Odds and Ends

After all the excitement and the heat yesterday, I was too pooped to write about it! Those following the CBC livestreaming at home know that the competition was fierce and the Canadians were outstanding. The audience at home and in here in the packed stands baking in the 33+ heat got to see dramatic sport […]
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Round 1, in their own words

Not much to report today other than the news from the show jumpers. I spent the day in the mixed-zone – which is an area the riders visit after their rounds to talk to the press. It’s great to hear the riders’ reactions to their own and their teammates performance, but you miss a lot […]
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Canadian Jumpers Continue to Second Round in Rio

The Canadian team put up a score of just four faults and is sitting in sixth place after the first round of team competition at the 2016 Olympic Games. The result was good enough to earn a spot in tomorrow’s second round, which is reserved for the top eight countries. The team’s top placing after […]
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Last Day in Rio

by Susan Stafford-Pooley Today was a rather bittersweet, as it is my last day in Rio. Part of me wants to stay for the rest of the jumping, considering how promising the Canadian Team looks, but duty calls back at the office and an editor’s work is never done. I am so grateful for the opportunity to […]
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Freestyles with Christilot

The flights out of Rio were all booked so Christilot Boylen spent the day sharing her thoughts with me on the freestyle. Another highly informative afternoon! First off, I asked about her predictions which turned out to be spot on: “Charlotte, Isabell, Kristina, and Dorothee – any could medal depending on day form.” Herewith, the […]
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Up and Away

What an awesome start for Canada! The entire team had great rounds but what a debut for Amy! I want to get excited, but don’t want to jinx things. The riders often talk about how Canada tends to box outside their weight class. “Canada comes from nowhere all the time so I’m hoping that happens,” […]
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Big Crowds, Big Sport & Big Honkin’ Fences

by Susan Stafford-Pooley My first live Olympic show jumping experience was today, watching the first individual qualifier. I walked the course this morning and thought that if this as supposed to be the “Welcome” class, it sure wasn’t very welcoming! The fences were HUGE, although it wasn’t the enormous oxers that caused the problems, it […]
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Life’s a Beach

by Susan Stafford Pooley My mental health day yesterday was fabulous – I went to the main transportation hub (mind-boggling number of buses), visited the Main Press Centre to get my cool Olympic swag, walked around Olympic Park for a while, then hopped another bus to Copacabana Beach. I walked for miles, saw lots of […]
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Jumper Training Day

It’s a down day at the equestrian venue in Deodoro, Rio de Janeiro. The jumpers had their training day, 90 seconds in the ring to do what they liked. There was a short course set up that they could jump if they wanted, with many opting to simply do some flatwork. Both Eric and Yann […]