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    And the ones we cheered on: here's GB's Carl Hester and his mare Uthopia doing us proud:









    Looking pretty pleased with himself - and deservedly so: he finished top that day on a score of 77.6%!





    And here's Laura Bechtolscheimer and Mistral Hojris. The pair went on to win an individual bronze medal.









    Couple more left!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    These are a couple of miscellaneous ones really

    The Olympic torch visits Islington:





    A few friends and I pushed the boat out and had a home-made afternoon tea in honour of the Olympics!



    Fancy some scones?



    Or perhaps some brownie and clotted cream truffles - golden of course!



    And here's the men's 10k swimming event in the Serpentine at Hyde Park. It was such a glorious day out! Now the games are over and the athletes are heading home, seems they're taking the sun with them...







    That's all! Such a shame they're over now. From Britain to the rest of the world, hope you enjoyed the show!

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    We did, I promise! Hats on horses and all!
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    Great pictures, Zara! I am so glad you and your country enjoyed these olympics. You didn't disappoint. I really enjoyed the swimming, crew, and kayaking events. Dressage was great too, thought I didn't catch much of it. I'm glad you posted these photos. Thanks for sharing.

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    Enjoyed all the pictures. In the dressage, do the judges sit in the little booths?

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    Thank you so much for posting all these amazing photos and videos, Zara. Wonderful viewpoints, right on the spot!

    I've never known a thing about the sport of dressage. It's fascinating and eye-opening to see all the pictures and imagine the horses parading around with such precision. I never even realized it was possible to train them to such exactitude.
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    By the way, although I watch and enjoy the dressage events, I always - every time - find the "bouncy" steps silly looking! Why do that? It's not you are ever going to ask your horse to walk across hot coals or anything? The pirouettes, the other gaits, I "get" but what the origin of the bouncy silly one?
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