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TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES - Eventing Day 1
TOKYO, July 30, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

British take early lead in opening dressage phase- by Louise Parkes.

World number one, Oliver Townend, gave the British team the best possible start 
when taking the individual lead as the Dressage phase kicked off equestrian 
Eventing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Baji Koen today.

Going second in the first of today's two sessions, with a further 20 
horse-and-rider combinations to go tomorrow morning, the 38-year-old athlete 
who is a triple European team gold medallist, produced what he described as "a 
very safe test" for a score of 23.6 with the Irish-bred grey, Ballaghmor Class.

Team-mate, Laura Collett, then backed that up with a score of 25.80 for 
overnight fourth place individually with London 52, but she wasn't overly 
pleased with her own performance. However her result was plenty good enough to 
secure pole position for her country this evening.

Leaderboard

It's a fascinating leaderboard with two-thirds of the dressage competitors now 
completed. Lying second are Team Sweden, with the hosts from Japan in third and 
China in fourth place. Few would have expected Germany to be lying fifth and 
New Zealand, France, Switzerland, USA and Australia stacking up behind them in 
the field of 15 nations.

A brilliant ride by China's Alex Hua Tian with Don Geniro brought him closest 
to Townend's leading score when putting 23.90 on the board for individual 
second place while Germany's Julia Krajewski and Amande de B'Neville lie third 
on 25.20.

The short action-packed dressage test, specially created for these Olympic 
Games, takes just 3.5 minutes to complete and, underlining the quality of the 
field, a total of seven combinations scored below 30 during this morning's 
first session. Three more joined that elite group as the day progressed and 
amongst them was India's Fouad Mirza riding the experienced 15-year-old gelding 
Seigneur that competed so successfully for Germany's Bettina Hoy. "I'm so lucky 
to ride such a great horse, he's a gentleman in every sense, kind and honest", 
said the athlete who is only the third rider from his country to compete in 
Olympic Eventing.

Overnight there were some changes to the teams, with both Australia's Stuart 
Tinney (Leporis) and Ireland's Cathal Daniels (Rioghan Rua) withdrawing. Tinney 
has been replaced by Kevin McNab (Don Quidam) and Daniels by Austin O'Connor 
(Colorado Blue).

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