Equestrian-Horse's Bad Tooth Ends Dressage Dream
TOKYO, July 24 (Reuters) - Why the disappointed look? Straightforward. A puss-filled pony tooth has finished Victoria Max-Theurer's Olympic dressage dreams. 메이저사이트
The Austrian's kid horse, Abegglen NRW, had been acting unusually in preparing and, while the Olympic opening service was in progress on Friday night, a wellbeing check and x-Ray uncovered a tooth contamination.
It would have been Max-Theurer's fifth Olympics.
"This news is a substantial difficulty for Victoria. We trust that Abegglen will feel better soon and that Victoria will progress forward her way," said Peter Mennel, of the Austrian Olympic Committee.
Max-Theurer's colleagues Christian Schumach and Florian Bacher will presently contend just as people.
Dressage riders and ponies are contending in qualifiers on Saturday and Sunday for the opportunity to win group and individual awards on July 27 and 28.
Germany's Isabell Werth, the most adorned Olympian in her game, and Britain's dressage world record holder Charlotte Dujardin, are hot decoration competitors and will begin contending on Sunday.
On Saturday, the Netherlands, Denmark and Britain got off to a solid beginning, while Germany's Jessica von Bredow-Werndl scored the most noteworthy individual score, establishing her nation's driving situation in equestrian games.