Zara Phillips, the daughter of the Princess Royal and the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, has been picked to be in Great Britain's equestrian team for this year's Beijing Olympics.
Phillips, who is dating England rugby player Mike Tindall, won the 2006 World Championship and was named 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year, was picked for the team yesterday just after a terrifying fall from her horse during a two-day event at Penkridge, Staffordshire.
Zara Phillip's mother, the Princess Royal (the daughter of the Queen and the sister of Prince Charles), was in the Great Britain equestrian team for the 1976 Montreal Olympics and her father won a gold medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972.
The Queen's granddaughter, Zara Phillips, will be in the Great Britain equestrian team for this year's Beijing Olympics. Yesterday, she took a bit of a tumble.
Royal Zara lands Olympic call
By VIKKI ORVICE
10 May 2008
Daily Mail
ZARA Phillips was picked for the Olympics yesterday — just hours after a terrifying fall from her horse.
The Queen’s grand-daughter was sent crashing during a two-day event.
Her ride, a novice horse called Make Mine Music, caught a crossbar on a fence, became spooked and parted company with Zara.
Spooked ... Zara is sent flying by the novice horse
One spectator said: "She was having a good round — but just as she was looking to go clear, she was unseated over the penultimate jump.
"There were gasps from the crowd but Zara got to her feet very quickly.
Smiling again ... Zara
"She caught up with her horse — but she was eliminated from the trials as she was timed out."
Unhurt
Zara Phillips with her boyfriend, England rugby star Mike Tindall
Another onlooker at the trials at Rodbaston College near Penkridge, Staffs, said: "It looked hairy for a moment.
"But Zara was a true professional and controlled the fall quite well.
"She could have been seriously injured if she hadn’t have been lucky.
"If she wasn’t such a world champion, it could have been much more disastrous."
Zara, 27 next Thursday, emerged unhurt.
And she had the perfect pick-me-up yesterday with her inclusion in the Great Britain team for the Beijing Games in August.
She has been selected on Toytown, the horse on which in 2006 she won the World Championship.
The former BBC Sports Personality of the Year winner said: "It is nice to be selected, but we still have a long way to go.
"I am lucky in that Toytown has been to championship events before, so he knows about big occasions and has been consistent. But an Olympic Games really is very special."
Zara’s mum Princess Anne was a member of the British team at the Montreal Olympics in 1976 and her dad Mark Phillips won a gold medal at the Munich Games in 1972.
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Phillips, who is dating England rugby player Mike Tindall, won the 2006 World Championship and was named 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year, was picked for the team yesterday just after a terrifying fall from her horse during a two-day event at Penkridge, Staffordshire.
Zara Phillip's mother, the Princess Royal (the daughter of the Queen and the sister of Prince Charles), was in the Great Britain equestrian team for the 1976 Montreal Olympics and her father won a gold medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972.

The Queen's granddaughter, Zara Phillips, will be in the Great Britain equestrian team for this year's Beijing Olympics. Yesterday, she took a bit of a tumble.
Royal Zara lands Olympic call
By VIKKI ORVICE
10 May 2008
Daily Mail
ZARA Phillips was picked for the Olympics yesterday — just hours after a terrifying fall from her horse.
The Queen’s grand-daughter was sent crashing during a two-day event.
Her ride, a novice horse called Make Mine Music, caught a crossbar on a fence, became spooked and parted company with Zara.

Spooked ... Zara is sent flying by the novice horse
One spectator said: "She was having a good round — but just as she was looking to go clear, she was unseated over the penultimate jump.
"There were gasps from the crowd but Zara got to her feet very quickly.

Smiling again ... Zara
"She caught up with her horse — but she was eliminated from the trials as she was timed out."
Unhurt

Zara Phillips with her boyfriend, England rugby star Mike Tindall
Another onlooker at the trials at Rodbaston College near Penkridge, Staffs, said: "It looked hairy for a moment.
"But Zara was a true professional and controlled the fall quite well.
"She could have been seriously injured if she hadn’t have been lucky.
"If she wasn’t such a world champion, it could have been much more disastrous."
Zara, 27 next Thursday, emerged unhurt.
And she had the perfect pick-me-up yesterday with her inclusion in the Great Britain team for the Beijing Games in August.
She has been selected on Toytown, the horse on which in 2006 she won the World Championship.
The former BBC Sports Personality of the Year winner said: "It is nice to be selected, but we still have a long way to go.
"I am lucky in that Toytown has been to championship events before, so he knows about big occasions and has been consistent. But an Olympic Games really is very special."
Zara’s mum Princess Anne was a member of the British team at the Montreal Olympics in 1976 and her dad Mark Phillips won a gold medal at the Munich Games in 1972.
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