Canadian mounts Jollybo, Foxwood High, Honor Me and Qorry Blue d’Argouges all fit to tackle Monday’s show jumping phase

The British team, overnight leaders after cross-country, all sailed through this afternoon’s rain-soaked horse inspection, as did individual leaders, German Ingrid Klimke’s SAP Hale Bob OLD and Briton Rosalind Canter’s Allstar B.

Lisa Marie Fergusson and Honor Me. (Allen MacMillan)

But Irish hearts were in their mouths as both Horseware Stellor Rebound, the mount of third-placed Sarah Ennis, and teammate Sam Watson’s ride were asked to represent. Ultimately both Irish horses and the rest of the 70 horses presented were deemed fit to compete in tomorrow morning’s final Jumping phase.

Colleen Loach & Qorry Blue d’Argouges. (Allen MacMillan)

The tension was palpable among the fans, owners, media and other riders when Ennis brought Horseware Stellor Rebound back for re-inspection. Following a long consultation, however, Anne-Mette Binder (DEN), Jane Hamlin (USA) and Andrew Bennie (NZL) nodded their assent and, accompanied by loud cheering, the Irish medal hope was declared good to go.

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