In a change to today’s anticipated line up, Adrienne Lyle, of Wellington, Fla., and Salvino have made the decision to withdraw from this evening’s competition for an Individual medal in the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. This morning, Salvino did not feel quite like his usual self, and last night’s historic team medal was an extraordinary accomplishment, and the United States is proud of the team’s incredible effort. After Adrienne Lyle had to withdraw, Steffen Peters, of San Diego, Calif., and Sabine Schut-Kery, of Napa, Calif., will continue forward this evening to contest the FEI Grand Prix Freestyle, as they look to achieve more personal bests for our program.
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