Para dressage timetable released for la28 paralympics

The competition timetable for para dressage at the LA28 Paralympic Games has been released. Events will run from 16 to 21 August at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia.

The first trot-up is scheduled for 14 August, the day before the opening ceremony. Competition will span six days with one rest day built in, and all events will take place at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, the same venue as the Olympic equestrian competitions.

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