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Sam Watson and Tullabeg Flamenco during the cross country team at the Sea Forest Island in Tokyo \ Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Britain's Laura Collett and London 52 on their way to a clear cross-country round \ FEI
The silver medal-winning Australian team of (l-r) Kevin McNab, Shane Rose and Andrew Hoy at the Tokyo Olympic Games \ Tomas Holcbecher
Oliver Townend and the Irish Sport Horse Ballaghmor Class who finished fifth overall in Tokyo \ Libby Law Photography/FEI
Kazuma Tomoto of Japan riding Vinci de la Vigne during the cross country. Kazuma almost a fairy tale podium finish, missing out on the bronze medal by just 2.3 penalties. Five years ago, the 38-year-old had never jumped a solid obstacle. With the 2020 Games in mind, he went to train with William Fox-Pitt in England and did his first ever international event in July 2016. In 2018 he made his championship debut at the World Equestrian Games in Tryon \ Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Sarah Ennis and Woodcourt Garrison during the cross country at Sea Forest Island \ Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
The individual bronze medal-winning combination of Andrew Hoy of Australia and Vassily de Lassos \ Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Olympic eventing champions Julia Krajewski and Amande De B'Neville \ Tomas Holcbecher
Austin O'Connor holds the yellow ribbon on his jacket to remember the late Tiggy Hancock after finishing 13th in Tokyo \ Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
The FEI has welcomed the news that equestrian sport is included in the ‘Initial Sports Programme’ for LA. Meanwhile the Tokyo Games OC gave its final report this week, hailing the Games a success
Top Australian five-star event rider, Kevin McNab, is the latest brand ambassador to join Waterford's NutriScience Equine Supplements
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