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British Olympic showjumping confirmed for Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

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Ben Maher showjumping

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The British Olympic showjumping team for the Tokyo Games has been revealed

The British Olympic Association can today announce the three horse and rider combinations and travelling reserve for the equestrian jumping competition at the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The team for the showjumping (3–7 August) is as follows…

  • Scott Brash and Hello Jefferson
  • Ben Maher and Explosion W
  • Holly Smith and Denver
  • Travelling reserve: Harry Charles and Romeo 88

Making a fourth Olympic appearance, Ben Maher is heading to Tokyo with two confidence-giving wins on the Global Champions Tour this spring. Scott Brash has finished on the podium at some of Europe’s most prestigious fixtures in recent months so is also in fine form ahead of his second Games. Smith’s selection makes her the first female on the jumping team since 1976.

Team GB Chef de Mission for the Tokyo Olympic Games, Mark England, said: “We are delighted to welcome returning Olympic gold medallists Scott and Ben to Team GB for the Tokyo Olympic Games who add an incredible amount of experience to this exciting side. I’d also like to congratulate Holly on her selection; a pivotal moment as she becomes the first female named on the Team GB jumping team in 45 years and we have no doubt that this debut Games will be a very special experience for both her and her teammates.”

Speaking about the selection, British Equestrian Performance Director and Equestrian Team Leader for Tokyo, Richard Waygood, said; “This is an exciting squad with three riders and incredibly talented horses in peak form ahead of the Games despite the challenges of competing with a COVID restricted calendar. There’s a great mix of experience and youth and will be a great sense of camaraderie in the camp as we strive to push for podium performances.”

For more information visit britishequestrian.org.uk

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