Olympics-Equestrian-German birthday boy Michael Jung takes eventing lead

Germany's Michael Jung laid solid foundations to defend his eventing gold medals from Rio and London, beating world number one, Britain's Oliver Townend, to an early lead after the dressage phase of the three-test discipline.

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Equestrian - Eventing - Dressage Individual - Day 2 - Equestrian Park - Tokyo, Japan - July 31, 2021. Michael Jung of Germany on his horse Chipmunk Frh compete REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

TOKYO: Germany's Michael Jung laid solid foundations to defend his eventing gold medals from Rio and London, beating world number one, Britain's Oliver Townend, to an early lead after the dressage phase of the three-test discipline.

Jung, who turned 39 on Saturday, was greeted by German journalists singing "Happy Birthday to you, dear Michi" after his ride and said he might have a glass of champagne if his coach allows it.

Rankings can still change as athletes are set to compete in two of the three eventing tests - dressage, cross-country and show jumping - on Sunday and Monday. If Japan, currently in fourth position, end up on the podium, it would be their first equestrian medal since 1932.

China's Alex Hua Tian came third individually, with Britain headed for team gold, Germany silver and New Zealand bronze at the Baji Koen Equestrian Park, the venue for the equestrian events the last time the Olympics took place in Tokyo in 1964.

New Zealand is represented by husband-and-wife team Tim and Jonelle Price, ranked second and seventh in the world, alongside Jesse Campbell. (https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/equestrian-two-price-one-kiwi-husband-wife-target-medal-2021-07-26/)

Australia's Andrew Hoy could set a record at 62 years of age by claiming gold 29 years after he first led the pack at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. He is currently thirteenth.

Equestrian sports do not differentiate on the basis of gender and it is not unusual for athletes beyond the age of 50 win medals.

(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Source: Reuters