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Boyd Exell’s winning streak continues.

Last fall (good grief, has it been a year already?!), Boyd won the individual gold medal at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games here at the Kentucky Horse Park. And he’s continued his winning ways since then. Just this past weekend, he emerged as the winner of the Open European Driving Championships for Four-in-Hands. The event was held (in Breda, the Netherlands) for the first time since 1981.

Boyd, who lives in England but drives for Australia, was allowed to compete in the four-in-hand competition because the event was designated an “open” championship. But the gold medal in the European Championship portion of the event went to Dutch driver Ijsbrand Chardon, who was a mere 3.1 points behind Boyd. The silver medal went to Jozsef Dobrovitz (Hungary), and the bronze went to Koos de Ronde (Netherlands). In the team competition, the Dutch team won the gold medal, the Hungarians won silver, and the Germans won bronze.

Paul Harding of Lewis Harding Ltd. sent us these photos from the event:

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Boyd Exell driving his dressage test ... (photo by Paul Harding)

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... and on the marathon course (photo by Paul Harding)

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Ijsbrand Chardon (NED) is the first European Four-in-Hand Champion since 1981 (photo by Paul Harding)

Neither we (the CAA) nor I will be at this year’s FEI World Pony Driving Championships, so I wanted to alert you to Shelley Temple’s blog. She’s a CAA member and is hoping to be named to the U.S. team, which will be competing for top pony-driving honors in Slovenia later this month. To that end, Shelley and her pony have spent part of the summer in Germany, training and competing.

And, Shelley, if you happen to read this: thank you for the photos from Mainz! I used to live there, and it was a treat to see the wonderful farmers’ market and cathedral square again.

And, finally, photos of the U.S. drivers on the marathon course (again, all photos courtesy of Marie de Ronde):

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First, Kathrin Dancer …

photo by Marie de Ronde

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photo by Marie de Ronde

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… then Misdee Miller …

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photo by Marie de Ronde

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photo by Marie de Ronde

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… and, finally, Joe Yoder …

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photo by Marie de Ronde

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photo by Marie de Ronde

A photo of each of the U.S. drivers in the dressage phase at the 2011 FEI World Pair Championship (all photos courtesy of Marie de Ronde):

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Joe Yoder (photo by Marie de Ronde)

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Misdee Wrigley Miller (photo by Marie de Ronde)

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Kathrin Dancer (photo by Marie de Ronde)

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… and Joe Yoder in the prize-giving ceremony for the dressage phase (he finished that phase in sixth place!):

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that's Joe on the far left; Germany's Carola Diener, in the blue hat and holding the dressage trophy, won the dressage phase and the individual gold medal in the overall championship (photo by Marie de Ronde)

A few photos of the U.S. team in the Opening Ceremony for the 2011 FEI World Pair Championship, courtesy of Marie de Ronde:

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Kathrin Dancer driving her pair (photo by Marie de Ronde)

Kathrin, with the U.S. team's chef d'equipe, Chester Weber (photo by Marie de Ronde)

Misdee Wrigley Miller and Joe Yoder (photo by Marie de Ronde)

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