Advertisement
UK markets closed
  • FTSE 100

    8,433.76
    +52.41 (+0.63%)
     
  • FTSE 250

    20,645.38
    +114.08 (+0.56%)
     
  • AIM

    789.87
    +6.17 (+0.79%)
     
  • GBP/EUR

    1.1622
    +0.0011 (+0.09%)
     
  • GBP/USD

    1.2525
    +0.0001 (+0.01%)
     
  • Bitcoin GBP

    48,631.00
    -1,500.84 (-2.99%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    1,259.40
    -98.61 (-7.26%)
     
  • S&P 500

    5,222.68
    +8.60 (+0.16%)
     
  • DOW

    39,512.84
    +125.08 (+0.32%)
     
  • CRUDE OIL

    78.20
    -1.06 (-1.34%)
     
  • GOLD FUTURES

    2,366.90
    +26.60 (+1.14%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    38,229.11
    +155.13 (+0.41%)
     
  • HANG SENG

    18,963.68
    +425.87 (+2.30%)
     
  • DAX

    18,772.85
    +86.25 (+0.46%)
     
  • CAC 40

    8,219.14
    +31.49 (+0.38%)
     

Olympics-Equestrian-Horse's bad tooth ends dressage dream

By Shadia Nasralla

TOKYO (Reuters) - Why the long face?

Simple. A puss-filled horse tooth has spelled the end of Victoria Max-Theurer’s Olympic dressage dreams.

The Austrian's 11-year-old horse, Abegglen NRW, had been behaving strangely in training and, while the Olympic opening ceremony was underway on Friday night, a health check revealed a tooth infection.

"This news is a heavy setback for Victoria. We hope that Abegglen will feel better soon and that Victoria will continue on her path," said Peter Mennel, of the Austrian Olympic Committee.

Max-Theurer’s team mates Christian Schumach and Florian Bacher will now compete only as individuals.

ADVERTISEMENT

On Saturday and Sunday the world's best riders and horses will compete for team and individual medals in dressage, also known as "horse ballet".

Germany’s Isabell Werth, the most decorated Olympian of her sport, and Britain's dressage world number one Charlotte Dujardin, are hot medal contenders.

(Reporting by:)