Eqn: Five falls in individual cross country

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: September 21, 2000 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

09-21-2000

Eqn: Five falls in individual cross country

By Susan Briggs

SYDNEY Sept 21 AAP - Five riders had sickening falls and one horse was injured on the
cross country course in the Olympic individual three-day event today.

Australian triple gold medallist Andrew Hoy was one of the few riders to clear the
29 obstacle cross country course without a hitch.

While Hoy described his ride ...

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