I wonder if there are any very young Olympic dressage riders today. The qualification process is much more complex and expensive than 40 years ago. My sense is that there are more likely to be top younger riders in high end jumpers because more teens do the jumper based medals and hunters programs, and those skills transfer to show jumping as an adult.
Also these days I would assume an emerging top junior dressage rider would be in the FEI Young Riders competitions.
Interestingly I did watch some videos on that channel. FD stubbed a toe once. Interestingly in an unrelated video, a different person on āLennoxā soldiering through what was captioned a 4-1 test, the first thing I was was horse stubbing a toe at the first halt at x and stumbling (I think he fell on the forehand at the halt) .
I would also say the pipeline to riding is very different in Germany, which has a structured program for learning and teaching dressage, and costs are apparently much lower. Thereās a reason Germany dominates dressage the way Canada dominates hockey (and not vice versa) which in both cases is that thereās a lot of public resources put into finding and developing young athletes. Where I live any boy with hockey talent is going to get loads of support and encouragement but I donāt think we have a single coach taking clients up to FEI. Or even fourth.