Dressage Olympian determined to beat her latest opposition - News Summed Up

Dressage Olympian determined to beat her latest opposition


Julie Brougham and her beloved horse Vom Feinsten compete at the World Equestrian Games in North Carolina, before her world fell apart. She went to the 2016 Rio Olympics for dressage as the country's oldest Olympian, aged 62, and with Mark Todd retired that record is likely to endure. When she rode at the World Equestrian Games at Tryon, North Carolina in September last year, she was one of four 64-year-olds among the equestrian riders. READ MORE:* Olympian Julie Brougham back in the saddle after cancer ordeal* Olympic equestrian Julie Brougham vows to overcome cancer* Julie Brougham and Vom Feinsten enter Equitana on a hot streak of form in dressage competitionsGETTY IMAGES Brougham on Vom Feinstein competes during the Dressage Individual Grand Prix at the Rio Olympics in 2016. They have Vom Feinsten in work at home and an unbroken 2-year-old in Australia.


Source: Stuff December 25, 2019 17:26 UTC



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