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Saudi Arabian equestrian team prepares for Paris 2024 Olympics with great optimism and cherished memories

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Last updated: 2024/08/01 at 12:32 AM
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The Saudi equestrian team is gearing up for the Paris 2024 Olympics, filled with memories from their last Olympic appearance in London 2012, where they secured a bronze medal in the team event. This year, the team will compete in the mixed team show jumping event at the Palace of Versailles arena, established in Paris in 1624. Seasoned riders Ramzy Al Duhami and Abdullah Al Sharbatly, who played crucial roles in securing the bronze medal in London, are joined by young talents Abdulrahman Al Rajhi and Khaled Al Mobty for their first Olympic experience.

The current Olympics have new competition rules that require each country to field only three riders per team, with the fourth rider serving as a reserve. In the upcoming competition, a total of 60 riders will participate, with three riders representing each of the 20 competing teams. The top 10 teams, determined by the fewest faults and fastest times, will advance to the finals. After the team events, the mixed individual qualifiers will take place on August 5, where the top 75 riders from the team competition will compete for 30 spots in the individual final scheduled for August 6.

The Saudi equestrian team is approaching the Paris 2024 Olympics with a mix of seasoned veterans and young talents eager to make their mark on the global stage. With memories of their bronze medal win in London 2012, riders like Ramzy Al Duhami and Abdullah Al Sharbatly are looking to add to their Olympic success. The team will compete in the mixed team show jumping event at the historic Palace of Versailles arena, set to showcase their skills against top equestrian competitors from around the world.

The shift in competition rules since the Tokyo 2020 Olympics has impacted how teams are structured for the current Olympics. With each country now only able to field three riders per team, the pressure is on for each rider to perform at their best. In the upcoming competition, the top 10 teams with the fewest faults and fastest times will advance to the finals, adding an extra layer of competition to the event. As the Saudi team prepares to compete, they are focused on showcasing their skills and representing their country with pride.

As the Saudi equestrian team readies themselves for the Paris 2024 Olympics, they are guided by the experience of seasoned riders Ramzy Al Duhami and Abdullah Al Sharbatly, who played key roles in securing a bronze medal in the team event in London 2012. Alongside them are young talents Abdulrahman Al Rajhi and Khaled Al Mobty, who are making their first Olympic appearance and looking to make a name for themselves on the international stage. The team is preparing to compete in the mixed team show jumping event at the Palace of Versailles, where they will face off against top equestrian talent from around the world.

With the new competition rules in place for the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Saudi equestrian team faces a unique challenge as they vie for a spot in the finals. Only the top 10 teams with the fewest faults and fastest times will advance, adding a new level of intensity to the competition. Following the team events, the mixed individual qualifiers will take place, offering riders the chance to secure a spot in the individual final. As the Saudi team looks ahead to the upcoming events, they are focused on giving their all and representing their country with pride and determination.

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