BOYD MARTIN

Olympic Eventing Athlete

Boyd Martin is one of the leading international event riders, having enjoyed international competitive success at every five-star in the world: Adelaide (Australia), Kentucky CCI5* (USA), Pau CCI5* (France), Burghley CIC5* (England) and Luhmuehlen CCI5* (Germany). Boyd has also represented the United States at two Olympic Games, three World Equestrian Games and two Pan-Am Games. He has consistently been in the top 10 world rankings since leaving Australia in 2007 and has been on every US Championship team since changing his citizenship in 2010. He has won three Pan-American Games gold medals. Most recently, he finished second during the 2019 Kentucky CCI5* aboard Tsetserleg.

“Every day we train these horses very hard, and I need them feeling in tip-top shape for their competitions and next day’s training. I can’t begin to tell you how much improvement I’ve found with BEMER. It really helps with their recovery and circulation and it’s really made a difference.”

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About the Sport

The Olympic sport of eventing is best described as an equestrian triathlon. The sport originated as a cavalry test and is comprised of three phases: dressage, cross country and show jumping. The first phase – dressage – shows the graceful partnership of horse and rider through a sequence of movements on the flat. The next phase – cross country – challenges bravery, fitness and determination as combinations navigate a series of solid obstacles, technical questions and varied terrain. In the final phase – show jumping – pairs must again prove their precision as they clear a course of fences. Competitors accumulate penalty points in each phase. At the end of the event, the pair with the lowest score wins. Eventing tests horse and rider pairs more completely than any other discipline.

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