Video of the Slovakian vaulting team at the 2010 WEG freestyle (FWIW, I believe this is the German language coverage, as are all the other videos on this article.) Back in the day, I worked on TV crews covering major sporting events. Broadcasters want to give you an enhanced experience, “better than being there.” Unlike [...]
Continue reading about Team vaulting freestyle at KYWEG: different from TV
Yes, things have been mighty quiet here lately. That’s because I’ve been out gathering some awesome things for you. I spent in KY during the final days of the World Equestrian Games, then I returned home for a couple of days to switch out suitcases and computer thumb drives before a weekend writer’s group retreat [...]
Video inside the Keeneland Track Kitchen, a great spot for breakfast – and, sometimes, lunch If you’re attending the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky, you’ll be walking a lot. Be glad. Because Kentucky delicacies tend to be heavy. But if the fried ones are done right, they won’t be greasy. They’ll be crisp and taste [...]
Continue reading about My Bluegrass foodie report: Kentucky food not to be missed
Some of the sturdiest, easy-to-pack souvenirs are books. Unless you go overboard and buy too many, but I wouldn’t know anything about that. When you go to the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (or any other event in Kentucky), you’ll be able to find equestrian gifts galore at the Kentucky Horse Park, the venue [...]
Continue reading about Kentucky travel tips – horse book shopping
While I was leaving a lengthy blog comment on Discover WEG with Fran Jurga, I realized I could be talking about that stuff here, too. Don’t get me wrong – I love this Discover Horses blog about the upcoming World Equestrian Games. I plan to visit regularly (brace yourself, Fran). She thinks of things I [...]
Continue reading about 2010 WEG: Sneaking around in Kentucky – and tourist tips

