Chinese show jumping team qualify for Tokyo Olympic Games

Xinhua Published: 2019-08-14 09:17:41
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China's show jumpers qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games after finishing second at the Olympic Group G qualifier staged in Valkenswaard, The Netherlands, on Tuesday.

Chinese national equestrian team is established in April 12, 2012. [File photo: VCG]

Chinese national equestrian team is established in April 12, 2012. [File photo: VCG]

China's Li Yaofeng, Zhang You, Li Zhenqiang and Liu Tongyan rounded up their score to 47 faults for second place behind New Zealand.

"The Chinese team is going to the Olympics again as a team, it means we have improved a lot in the last 10 years and we will keep improving. I think this will motivate more and more people to join this amazing sport. We've been preparing for this for over a year," Li Yaofeng said.

The 21-year-old finished individually seventh for the host nation at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China in 2014.

Yaofeng's father Zhenqiang, who posted just six faults over the day's two rounds to help seal that second Olympic slot, had this to say: "For a dozen years my son and I have trained together, competed together and now it has proved to be a worthwhile trip - I am very excited."

"Beijing 2008 was the first Olympic Games for myself and the Chinese riders, so it is a lifelong memory for me. And it is even more meaningful because the last time we got through as host country but this time we competed against five other teams in Group G and earned the qualification. It proves that equestrian in China has developed dramatically in recent years," he added.

Team China captain and anchorman, Liu Tongyan, congratulated his side. "This is only the first step in a long journey - there is still a gap between us and the world's best riders but I hope the young Chinese riders will go further, and be even better."

One of those young hopefuls is 18-year-old Zhang You who steered his 10-year-old gelding Caesar through two eight-fault rounds.

"I feel great to achieve this result with my team, it's the first time that China has been properly qualified as a team so I feel happy for myself and the Chinese Team. I'm very excited about going to Tokyo, really looking forward to it and we will try to do good over there," Zhang said.

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