TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES – Jumping Individual qualifier

    Edge-of-the-seat start to battle for Individual Jumping medals

    by Louise Parkes

    Great Britain’s Ben Maher was quickest through the finish with Explosion W in the Jumping qualifier at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Baji Koen. (FEI/Arnd Bronkhorst)
    Great Britain’s Ben Maher was quickest through the finish with Explosion W in the Jumping qualifier at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Baji Koen. (FEI/Arnd Bronkhorst). Photo courtesy of FEI/PRNewswire via press release.

     

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    There was an edge-of-the-seat start to Jumping at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games today, with fluctuating fortunes in the opening first Individual competition. Only 30 of the 73 starters could qualify for tomorrow’s Individual medal-decider, and with many horses finding the atmosphere electrifying and the fabulous course of fences more than mesmerising, even the best of the best admitted that tonight’s 14-fence challenge was a big one. The colour and creativity of Santiago Varela’s course was nothing short of spectacular, and he gave them plenty to jump too.

    Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs was partnering his superstar Clooney who carried him to Individual glory at the European Championships in Rotterdam two years ago, but he still found today’s opening competition a big test.

    “The course itself wasn’t super tricky but what makes it difficult is that it’s the Olympic Games, the pressure is there, Clooney feels the pressure and I feel it, the rideability wasn’t as it should have been. But usually he gets better from day to day and I think now we have the most difficult round of the week behind us”, Fuchs said.

    Eiken Sato with Saphyr des Lacs / FEI – Arnd Bronkhorst. Photo courtesy of FEI/PRNewswire via press release.

     

    Japan’s Daisuke Fukushima produced the first clear of the competition when seventh to go with Chanyon, and the host nation were hugely impressive when all three of their riders made the cut to tomorrow’s Individual showdown. Other nations who also have three riders through are BelgiumGreat BritainIreland and Sweden while Fuchs will be joined by Swiss compatriot Beat Mandli and both Egypt and The Netherlands will also have two representatives.

    Britain’s Ben Maher produced the fastest round of the night with Explosion W so has the best of the draw in tomorrow’s medal-decider. “We’ve been waiting a long time and edgy to get going. It was a big enough course today and a lot of horses are a little bit spooky, I don’t know whether it’s the new jumps or the lights and I felt that on him. This is my most nervous round of the week. He’s a horse that improves as the rounds go on, so he was having a little look today but he’s naturally a fast horse and he did everything he needed to do”, Maher said.

    Second-fastest of the night was Ireland’s Darragh Kenny riding Cartello. “Not a lot of people know the horse, I’ve only had him since May”, Kenny pointed out. “He jumped great over the last couple of months, but this week will be a big ask. But he feels up to it and we’ve had a great start”, he added.

    EVE3618. TOKYO (JAPAN), 08/02/2021.- The British team takes a lap of honor after winning the gold medal in show jumping in the complete Equestrian team competition during the 2020 Olympic Games, this Monday at the Equestrian Park racecourse in Tokyo (Japan). EFE / Kai Försterling. Photo courtesy of FEI/PRNewswire via press release.

     

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