The first of the equestrian sports at the Paris Olympics, eventing, saw 27 countries, 16 teams, 64 horse/rider combinations, and 11 countries represented by individuals competing on the first day for the Olympic championship. The competition format has three riders per team with no drop-score, which was first introduced in Tokyo three years ago. Horses can be substituted for the team competition, and a horse/athlete combination may be substituted by a reserve combination for medical/veterinary reasons in any of the three tests after the start of the competition. Substitution will incur a penalty for the team of 20 points. One substitution per team is permitted.

A man riding a bay horse in a dressage arena.

Michael Winter (CAN) and El Mundo. (Cara Grimshaw photo)

The well-seasoned Canadian team drew third in the starting order and consists of Mike Winter on El Mundo, Karl Slezak on Hot Bobo, and Jessica Phoenix on Freedom GS. They finished the day with 106.40 points in 14th position.

Winter and El Mundo were the first to go and were also part of the gold medal Pan Am Team in Chile last year that secured Canadian eventers entry to the Olympics. Winter makes his home in Gloucester, England and competed in both Burnham Market and Bramham, both CCI4* events, there to prepare for this year’s Games. The pair’s dressage score was 35.2 which is higher than their usual mark.

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