Equestrians who compete in the Paralympic Games have some form of physical impairment, but to watch them ride is truly awe inspiring. A total of 28 countries have sent athletes to the 2008 Paralympic equestrian competition. The United States has sent five horse-and-rider combinations:
Keith Newerla aboard Walk on the Moon
Lynn Seidemann aboard Rhett
Rebecca Hart aboard Norteassa
Barbara Grassmyer aboard Mibis
Robin Brueckman aboard Radetzky
“The U.S. Paralympic Equestrian Dressage Team is made up of some of the most talented riders in the sport,” says Pam Lane, United States Equestrian Federation Director of Para Equestrian and Vaulting. “Currently, the U.S. is ranked fourth in the world. Everyone is very excited about representing the United States in Hong Kong.”
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Thank you for reporting on the Paralympics. Please keep us informed on how the dressage riders are doing - their engagement is fantastic, and their abilities are truly awesome!
Sounds like great fun.