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Events this Weekend

Congratulations to Shaun White for destroying the competition last night and taking home Gold for the USA.  Watching Shaun win reminded me that the complete domination he has shown for so many years in snowboarding is nearly impossible in eventing.  When Shaun shows up at a competition, everyone else knows they are going to lose, even to Shaun's b-game.  

But in eventing, the horse component adds a much higher element of risk.  When I say risk, I mean statistical deviation of results due to chance (think luck).  The point is that horses get abcesses, they get hot nails, they strain tendons, sometimes they don't feel like jumping, sometimes they jump one inch lower than they need to, sometimes they get startled by the crowd, top owners decide they can't afford a horse any more, etc.  None of these things happen completely randomly, but they are much more out of a rider's control than say training 8 hours a day to deliver a perfect half-pipe round.  For Shaun White, he has incredible talent and when he mixes that talent with hard work he is a sure bet to win.  To rephrase my point, one of the most frustrating things about riding for me is that while there is a strong correlation between hard work and achievement, this correlation is lower than most other sports.  

The good news is that due to Shaun's win and several other strong performances last night, the USA now leads the medal count by 4 over Germany.  As British soccer football fans chant when they play the German national team: if you won the Great War, stand up.

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Oh yeah, and there are a couple of events this weekend:

Rocking Horse Winter III HT
: Homepage, Weather, Ride Times, Live Scores

Paradise Farm Horse Trials: Homepage, Weather, LocationLive Scores

  Notes: Finally some good weather expected at events this year.  Also, for the live scores from Event Entries, at least on my computer, I have to hit 'refresh' to view the live scores after the competition starts.

gO eVeNtInG

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ok ok ok I'll give you that! Shawn totally dominated the half pipe. I agree.
BUT!!
We totally kicked world butt on the Woman's snow board cross.
That ROCKED!!!
I was crying watching her race down. It was brilliant.

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I don't know that I agree that eventing has more risk than snowboarding. Both sports can feature astonishing reversals of fortune, and both sports have their dominant figures. Just look at leaderboard for the last few years at any of our major events. Despite all the "risk," the same names continue to dominate - Dutton, O'Connor, Davidson, to name the obvious ones, plus some relative newcomers like Boyd Martin. At the top of our sport, there isn't much variation. Every year Fair Hill sees a lot of entries but you already know who's going to be top 10.

>>Anonymous: I guess, but for the five dominant names you just mentioned (I'm including the senior and junior Davidson's) I count 1 CCI**** victory in the last 8 years, and they have how many CCI*** victories in the last 4 years? I'm counting 2 off the top of my head. Both sports definitely have massive reversals of fortune, and the same names do trend to the top of eventing, but the simple fact that 3 career CCI**** victories makes you one of the best riders ever tells me that there is much more 'chance' or risk in eventing.

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