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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games – Equestrian Eventing Dressage Day 2
TOKYO, July 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Olympic leaderboard gets a shake-up before Eventing Cross Country
by Louise Parkes

The leaderboard began to look a bit more familiar after the final session of 
Eventing dressage at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Baji Koen today. Great 
Britain remains at the head of affairs, but it is now Team Germany that sits 
second ahead of New Zealand in third, while the host nation of Japan continues 
to shine in fourth place going into tomorrow's cross country phase.

An amazing score of 21.10 from defending double-champion, Michael Jung, lifted 
Germany from overnight fifth to just over two points behind the British 
leaders, whose position at the top of the leaderboard was bolstered by a solid 
test from Tom McEwen and Toledo de Kerser with a mark of 28.90. 

Jung was really pleased with his 13-year-old gelding Chipmunk. "We had a very 
good partnership today, everything worked like I wished. Since the European 
Championships in 2019, I've had more time to train with him. We had a long 
winter to work more and have had many more competitions this year, so 
everything is going much better", he said.

He may not have realised it, but he was being watched by IOC Member HSH Prince 
Albert II, who paid a visit to the Equestrian Park today to watch some Eventing 
Dressage, including the start of Jung's Olympic title defence. After a 
traditional Japanese tea ceremony in the Olympic Family Lounge together with 
fellow IOC Member and FEI President Ingmar De Vos, the Prince was taken on a 
full tour of the venue, including a visit to the stables and the onsite 
veterinary clinic.

Dramatic improvement

Meanwhile world number two, Tim Price, was responsible for the dramatic 
improvement for Team New Zealand, who rose from sixth to third. His score of 
25.60 with Vitali puts his side – that includes his wife Jonelle – on a tally 
of 86.40, exactly six penalty points behind Germany and just over eight points 
off pole position. 

Sweden dropped from overnight second to fifth, but Australia was another to 
rise meteorically thanks to a classic ride from the oldest competitor in 
Eventing at these Olympic Games. Andrew Hoy (62) and Vassily de Lassos posted 
29.60, and all scores below 30 proved highly influential.

As today's dressage phase came to an end, Great Britain's Oliver Townend was in 
silver medal position behind Jung who is chasing down his third consecutive 
individual gold. 

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