<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>In a fascinating book that reads like a potent elixir, three parts memoir and one part inspirational self-improvement guide, readers are ushered through 16 "gates to brilliance"--keys that Dover discovered as he made his way through his own life, from gawky, horse-crazy child to influential Olympic coach and entrepreneur. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>An authentically honest and self-reflective promise of how a life lived with purpose and passion can yield greatness.</strong></p> <p>"The gates to brilliance are surrounded by a cloud of sweat and tears." That is what Olympic dressage rider and coach Robert Dover's mentor, the revered Swedish equestrian Colonel Bengt Ljungquist, told him. It is a lesson that stuck--only with great passion and determination can one achieve success, and just maybe, happiness, too.</p> <p>In a fascinating book that reads like a potent elixir, three parts memoir and one part inspirational self-improvement guide, readers are ushered through 15 "gates to brilliance"--keys that Dover discovered as he made his way through his own life, from gawky, horse-crazy child to influential Olympic coach and entrepreneur. Sharing deeply personal stories that were fundamental to his evolution, Dover is candid about the path he took on his way to becoming one of the most successful equestrians in the world. Readers learn about abuse he suffered as a child, and his formative years as the only Jewish kid on Grand Bahama Island. He writes frankly about his father's alcoholism, his parents' divorce, and his unwavering devotion to his mother. The book delves into his fear of coming out, explores love and loss, and examines the perfectionist tendencies that have at times held Dover back, while at others, have helped him rise to all new heights.</p> <p>In addition, readers hear stories from the barns, arenas, and show grounds where Dover built his career, from his days as a wild Pony Clubber to his struggles in Germany under the tutelage of some of Europe's great riding masters. We meet the horses and people he partnered with along the way as he offers a glimpse behind the curtain at the pomp and politics of international equestrian competition.</p> <p>Throughout, Dover's dedication to self-betterment and belief in living a life with purpose stands front and center, softened by his humor and willingness to cast a critical eye on himself. With countless moments of searing honesty bound to fundamental life lessons from which he hopes we can all learn, Dover assures us the road to success is there for the taking. The ultimate goal, though, is to emerge on the other side of whatever comes next a brighter, more compassionate, happier person--that is brilliance.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Icon, mentor, coach, philanthropist, activist, friend. While Robert's achievements may seem larger than life, they are truly not larger than the life he has actually led. Enjoy his journey and let it inspire your own." --<strong>Tami Hoag, New York Times Bestselling author of <em>THE BOY</em></strong></p><p> <p/></p>"Luckily, when I took my first holiday in two years, <br>my only job was to read Robert Dover's book! As one might expect, it takes you<br>for a romp through his life--all its ups and downs. His honesty is so obvious.<br>For anyone who needs to get back on their feet having struggled with life's<br>trials and tribulations, this book is a must-read! I loved all the stories and<br>am just happy I played my own little part." <b>--Carl Hester, MBE, Olympic<br>Dressage Rider</b></p><br><p>"Robert's power in his communities has long been his ability to excel on the international stage while being his true, authentic self. His raw vulnerability in this book - lumps, bumps and all - through coming out, the AIDS crisis and his incredible dressage career is a testament to a trailblazing champion and serves as powerful life lessons for today's and future generations." <strong>--Cyd Zeigler, Co-founder of Outsports.com</strong></p><br><p>"Robert Dover essentially defined US dressage over the course of the 25 years he rode on the US team and beyond, yet his honest, sometimes painful memoir tells of much more than his scores and medals. With a quick, energetic pace, the book moves forward with impulsion as Dover speaks of finding positivity and purpose despite heartbreaks and disappointments, focusing on love and remaining true to yourself and your passion even amidst the inevitable pains, learning experiences, and losses of life. Whether you're a devoted fan of the sport or aren't sure how to pronounce 'dressage, ' you'll find insight and inspiration. Required reading for ambitious equestrians or anyone striving to take a passion or pursuit to the next level." <strong>--Beth Rasin, President & Executive Editor, <em>The Chronicle of the Horse</em></strong></p><br><p>"What a joy to ride along on Robert's life journey as he changed the face of dressage in the United States. His storytelling is as splendid as his riding--from his early escapades with Pony Club to being part of six U.S. Olympic Dressage teams--Robert has not only mastered the sandbox but has mastered the art of weaving the story of his life into a medal worthy adventure." <strong><em>--</em>Jan Westmark, Editor-In-Chief, <em>Sidelines Magazine</em></strong></p>"Reading <i>The Gates to<br>Brilliance</i> elicited much emotion, from tears to laughing out loud and lots of<br>nodding to self in agreement. When a book is able to bring such a response you<br>know it is well written and a good read. ...Highly recommend Robert Dover's book for its<br>inspirational note and its inherent honest, kind, compassionate voice." <b>--<i>Catskill Horse</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Robert Dover</strong> served as Technical Advisor and Chef d'Equipe for The Dutta Corp. U.S. Dressage Team from 2013 to 2018. Under his leadership, the U.S. Dressage Team returned to the podium at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, where the team won a bronze medal. Additionally, in 2015 Dover coached the U.S. Dressage Team to a gold medal at the Pan American Games, and in 2018, a team and individual silver medal at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina.</p> <p>A six-time Olympian and four-time Olympic bronze medalist, and the first openly gay Olympic athlete when he came out in 1988, Dover has earned more honors than any other U.S. dressage rider, competing in six Olympic Games (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004) with four medals (1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004) and seven FEI World Equestrian Games, winning team bronze and placing fifth individually at the 1994 WEG in The Hague. Dover was seven-time U.S. Grand Prix National Champion and rode in seven World Cups. He also became the first American since 1960 to win the Aachen Grand Prix in 1987--something Dover considers a distinguished moment in his career.</p> <p>In the mid-nineties, Dover was a founding member of the Equestrian AIDS Foundation, which provided financial assistance and emotional support to those in the horse industry stricken with AIDS. The mission expanded in 2006 to help all fellow equestrians in need overcome adversity, focus on healing, and rebuild their lives.</p> <p>Dover has been a major influencer in American dressage for decades, including being the driving force behind the creation of The Global Dressage Festival venue and series, a huge and positive game-changer for the sport. He also spearheaded American Equestrians Got Talent, the largest equestrian fundraising talent show, which brought in well over $1,000,000 for U.S. Equestrian Federation High Performance competitive and training programs during his tenure as Chef d'Equipe/Coach of the U.S. Team.</p> <p>Dover is known as both an entrepreneur and philanthropist with never-ending energy and passion once he sets his sights on his goals. He lives in Wellington, Florida.</p>
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