If there is a certainty about Robert Dover, it is that he is a gold mine of information. Journalists and protégés alike adore him for his astute insight which is readily given, often with wit, and always with enthusiasm.

One of the most recognizable figures in the dressage world, Dover rose to prominence as a rider, representing the USA at six Olympic Games and multiple world championships from 1992 to 2004. To this day he has earned more honours than any other US dressage rider.

After retiring and then un-retiring, he finally called quits on his competitive career and turned his considerable skills to full-time coaching. Robert coached the Canadian Dressage team for a year and a half, taking them to the 2010 World Equestrian Games in Kentucky before joining the US Dressage Team as technical advisor (and unofficial generalissimo of fundraising, growth and development) in 2013. Under his leadership, the US Dressage Team won team bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, its first Olympic medal since 2004.

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