Publicado el calendario de doma paralímpica para los Juegos de LA28

Se ha publicado el calendario de competición de doma paralímpica para los Juegos Paralímpicos de LA28. Los eventos se llevarán a cabo del 16 al 21 de agosto en Santa Anita Park, en Arcadia.

La primera inspección veterinaria está programada para el 14 de agosto, un día antes de la ceremonia de apertura. La competición abarcará seis días con un día de descanso incluido, y todos los eventos tendrán lugar en Santa Anita Park en Arcadia, la misma sede que las competiciones ecuestres olímpicas.

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