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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games - Jumping Preview
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, July 23, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Jumping looks set to be a testing thriller

Tokyo 2020 is one of the most talked-about Olympic Games of all time, and as it 
arrives a year late and filled with challenges, for the stars of international 
Jumping the questions are clear:  

How will the three-rider no-drop-score format play out in the battle for the 
Team medals? And is there anyone to get in the way of the pair who claimed 
individual silver at the FEI World Equestrian Games in 2018 and the individual 
European title a year later - Martin Fuchs and his super-horse Clooney - when 
it comes to individual gold?

With so few team competition opportunities in the lead-up to these Games, it's 
difficult to make any predictions, but if the Division 1 Nations Cups that took 
place last month are anything to go by, then the on-form countries are Sweden, 
Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. 

A total of 75 athletes will be chasing down their individual dreams when the 
action begins at Baji Koen on 3 August, and athletes from 19 countries will be 
giving it everything they've got when the team contest gets underway on 6 
August. It will be a fascinating four days of Olympic equestrian sport.

Team France are the defending champions having clinched gold for only the 
second time in Olympic history in Rio 2016, and Penelope Leprevost is the only 
member of that victorious team to line out again at Tokyo 2020 where she will 
be joined by Mathieu Billot and Nicolas Delmotte. Silver went to the USA five 
years ago, while Germany won out in a thrilling jump-off against Canada for the 
bronze.

Comeback king Nick Skelton won Britain's first Olympic Individual title in Rio 
with Big Star, a phenomenal and emotional achievement for the 58-year-old who 
had broken his neck in a fall 16 years earlier. Silver went to Sweden's Peder 
Fredricson and the brilliant All In and this pair, who won individual European 
gold in 2017, will be joined by Malin Baryard-Johnson (Indiana) and Henrik von 
Eckermann (King Edward) in Tokyo. 

The British have two of the team that secured Olympic gold for their country 
for the first time in 60 years in London 2012, and both Scott Brash (Hello 
Jefferson) and Ben Maher (Explosion W) also look set to challenge strongly for 
the individual medals. 

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