Team Ukraine claimed the single spot on offer for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Group C Jumping qualifier staged in Budapest (HUN) today. In a line-up of six nations they pinned Czech Republic into runner-up spot while the hosts finished third, just a single fault ahead of Bulgaria in fourth place. Lithuania finished fifth while the team from Greece failed to complete when their first two riders were eliminated on course.

Aki Ylanne from Finland presented them with a strong 12-fence challenge that would ensure the cream came out on top. It was a big ask, but a tremendous experience, for all the horse-and-rider combinations with questions to be answered throughout the entire track, and the time-allowed of 77 seconds proved all but impossible to get for the vast majority.

The opening wall was immediately followed by a triple-bar, then an oxer and some eye-catching brown planks before turning right-handed to the double of oxers at fence five with its long two-stride distance. The innocuous-looking vertical at six proved highly influential, perhaps because riders were already setting up for the right-hand bend to the open water which put paid to Czech chances and threatened to unhinge the Ukrainian effort too.

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