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Japanese rider is oldest at London Olympics

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Hiroshi Hoketsu of Japan became the oldest competitor at the 2012 London Olympics on Thursday when his horse Whisper cantered into the ring at the equestrian dressage competition at Greenwich Park.

The 71-year-old Hoketsu was also the oldest competitor at the 2008 Beijing Games. An even greater feat may be that it's been 48 years since his first Olympic appearance. He competed in equestrian show jumping in 1964 in Tokyo.

Hoketsu says "the biggest motivation I have to keep competing is that I feel I am improving."

Oscar Swahn of Sweden holds the record for the oldest Olympian ever; he won silver in shooting in 1920 at the age of 72.

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The final day of qualifying rounds in the individual and first round of team jumping events highlight the August 5 schedule. After that, it is for the Olympic medals the next few days.

Link: http://www.london2012.com/equestrian/schedule-and-results/day=5-august/all-day.html

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The chase for Olympic medals begins today (August 6). They are going to be handed out in the team jumping event. The teams that will compete for Olympic medals here are of the following: Brazil, Canada, Great Britain, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.

Link: http://www.london2012.com/equestrian/schedule-and-results/day=6-august/all-day.html

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Great Britain won gold in the Olympic Team Jumping competition after a dramatic finale at Greenwich Park today.

It was Britain's first Olympic Jumping title for 60 years, and came after the Host Nation and the Netherlands finished tied after two rounds.

All four team members - Nick Skelton, Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Peter Charles - then rode again in front of a capacity 23,000 crowd.

Skelton on Big Star, Maher on Tripple X III and Charles on Vindicat all jumped clear to land gold, leaving Netherlands with silver, while Saudi Arabia clinched bronze.

The Dutch cracked under pressure in the jump-off phase, with Mikael van der Vleuten and Marc Houtzager both having fences down.

The last time Britain won an Olympic gold medal was at Helsinki in 1952 and this was the first Jumping medal of any description since a Team silver in Los Angeles 28 years ago.

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http://www.london201...mping-gold.html

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The Greenwich Park Venue is such a headf***. Straddling the prime meridian the skyscraper skyline of Canary Wharf looms over the elegant Queen's House, the Thames can be seen in the college gap, a tall rigged ship floats by. The jumps are incredibly kitsch, the crowd is immense, and they're playing Heart of Glass by Blondie.

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There was the tradition in the Equestrian to have one of the obstacles if the final jumping event to the themed after the next host city. It seems this tradition has been dropped. Does anyone know why?

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Final medal results for the individual jumping event for August 8:

- GOLD: Steve Guerdat (on Nino des Buissonnets) (Switzerland)

- SILVER: Gerco Schroder (on London) (Netherlands)

- BRONZE: Cian O'Connor (on Blue Loyd 12) (Ireland)

Link: http://www.london2012.com/equestrian/event/jumping-individual/index.html

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Final medal results for the individual dressage event on August 9:

- GOLD: Charlotte Dujardin (on Valegro) (GREAT BRITAIN)

- SILVER: Adelinde Cornelissen (on Parzival) (Netherlands)

- BRONZE: Laura Bechtolsheimer (on Mistral Hojris) (GREAT BRITAIN)

Link: http://www.london201...1100/index.html

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This is the end of equestrianism at London 2012.

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