
Tokyo, Japan – August 07, 2021 – It has been almost a century since Sweden last won Olympic Jumping Team gold, and when they did it tonight they did it with both style and grace.
A magnificent performance all week from Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) with King Edward, Malin Baryard-Johnson (SWE) and Indiana and Peder Fredricson (SWE) with All In led to high expectations that this could be the night they would bring the ultimate honour back to their country for the first time in 97 years. But it wouldnโt be easy.

As the final competition played itself out it came down to a head-to-head with the feisty American threesome of Laura Kraut (USA) with Baloutinue, Jessica Springsteen (USA) with Don Juan van de Donhoeve and McLain Ward (USA) with Contagious, and they wouldnโt be handing anything over without a fight. The two sides completed todayโs first round with eight faults apiece, and the battle lines were drawn.
Belgium was already assured of bronze when collecting 12 faults in the opening round. Team France looked set to be the biggest threat to all others when single time faults from both Simon Delestre (FRA) and Berlux Z and Mathieu Billot (FRA) with Quel Filou, in the opening round left them sitting pretty before Pรฉnรฉlope Leprรฉvost (FRA) set off. But elimination at the third fence for Vancouver de Lanlore shattered the French dream of repeating the glory they enjoyed five years ago in Rio de Janeiro.

So Pieter Devos (BEL) & Claire Z, Jerome Guery (BEL) & Quel Homme de Hus and Gregory Wathelet (BEL) & Nevados S could sit back in the knowledge that the third step of the podium would belong to Belgium, and the stage was set for one last roll of the dice for the Americans and Swedes.

Final Showdown
With all three team members returning to the ring for the final showdown it was Kraut (USA) who led the way for the USA with her 11-year-old gelding, scorching through the finish in 41.33 seconds to set the pace.

And although Swedenโs Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) took a new route he was a little slower when breaking the beam in 42.00 seconds with King Edward who, sensationally, never lowered a single pole in five rounds of tough jumping this week.

Springsteen returned clear for USA in 42.95 seconds so when Malin Baryard-Johnsson (SWE) was quicker, crossing the line in 41.89, the Swedes already had a small advantage.

But Ward was next to go, and shaving seconds off all those ahead of him he raced through the finish in 39.92 to really put it up to Swedish anchorman Fredricson.
But how cool is the man who took his second successive Individual silver medal, and with the same horse, just three days ago.
As he set off you could read the complete determination on Fredricsonโs face. Did he feel the tension as he galloped down to the last fence, knowing what was hanging in the balance?

โOh, the pressure was on!โ, he admitted. โMy god, in these situations when you have two teams like this you really want to win. McLain was fast, I saw his round and I knew what I had to do, and today the poles stayed up and the time was on my side!

โI had the speed and I gave him (All In) a lot of room. Heโs in super shape, but I was really worried he would take the front pole with his hindlegs, but he came up!โ he said after breaking the beam in an amazing 39.01 seconds to seal the victory.
In the end just 1.3 penalty points separated the two sides, but the joy in the aftermath for both teams was palpable. Theyโd been in a fair fight and the best side had won. No hard feelings, just delight in great sport played out between great opponents.

Enjoyed
Ward enjoyed every moment of it. โIt was great to be in the battle!โ, he said with a big smile. โSwedenโs win wasnโt unexpected here but they took it to another level, we would have had to have an incredible day to beat them. I think we pushed them right to the limit, and in competition when you push them to that limit and they still win youโve got to be proud of the fight!โ
โWe just didnโt give up!โ, agreed his team-mate Kraut. โIt was hard-fought and Sweden were incredible all week, so if youโre going to lose youโre going to lose to them, and we can live with that!
Springsteen said, โit was wild, watching the last couple go, wondering if we would have to jump-off or not, you really got the jitters, but it was very exciting!โ
But it was even more exciting for the new Olympic champions. There was no-one begrudging their success today. They won fair and square and they were immensely proud of their achievement.

โYes itโs a dream come true – to win an Olympic gold medal I think thatโs every athleteโs dream for sure!โ, said Baryard-Johnsson (SWE). Weโve been so well prepared for everything at this championship, weโve not missed out on anything, we have a team behind us thatโs incredible. All of us, the way weโve ridden shows how confident weโve been and how theyโve all made it possible for us to totally focus on what to do in there. We knew it was very possible for a jump-off because it was only one round and we knew we didnโt want the silver medal this time!โ, said the rider who was a member of the Swedish side that took Olympic team silver in Athens (GRE) 17 years ago.
More special
Von Eckermann (SWE) just missed out in the Individual Final on Wednesday night when finishing fourth, โso thatโs why itโs even more special tonight!โ, he said. โIt was a frustrating fourth place but Iโm so happy that I pulled myself together and told myself to leave what I canโt change behind me and focus on this. No one can say we didnโt deserve it!โ
And he added that there should be medals awarded to the horses as well as the riders. King Edward certainly deserved a medal having jumped through the entire week without ever dropping a pole.
Fredricsonโs last round was the stuff of champions, and Ward, who has won plenty of accolades himself, acknowledged that. โHeโs one of the best, and his record with that horse is spectacular. What horsemanship and what planning, and all the people around him. But heโs also been at the top of the sport with other mounts too which is testament to his riding, itโs not just one horseโ, he said.
Typically modest, Fredricson was thoughtful when asked what tonightโs glorious victory meant to him.
โItโs unbelievably satisfying to get this gold. And my horse deserves it also for the way he jumped, Iโm so happy for him and his owner and groom and the whole team and my team-mates. This is a great feeling!โ, he said.
Facts and Figures:
Sweden last won Team gold at the Olympic Games in Paris in 1924 when the three-rider side consisted of Ake Thelning (Loke), Axel Stahle (Cecil) and Age Lundstrom (Anvers).
Sweden also won Olympic Team gold on home ground in Stockholm in 1912 and in Antwerp in 1920.
For tonightโs Final competition, two changes were made to the teams that competed in Fridayโs Jumping Team Qualifier – Willem Greve (NED) and Zypria S stepped out of the Dutch team and Harrie Smolders (NED) stepped in with Bingo de Parc, while Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) and Carlitoโs Way stepped out of the Brazilian team so Yuri Mansur (BRA) and Alfons stepped in.
Final medal standings in Jumping:
Jumping Team: Gold – Sweden; Silver – USA; Bronze – Belgium.
Jumping Individual : Gold – Ben Maher (GBR), Explosion W; Silver – Peder Fredricson (SWE), All In; Bronze – Maikel van der Vleuten (NED), Beauville Z.

Quotes:
Ben Maher (GBR), Individual gold medallist, talking about Great Britainโs decision to withdraw from tonightโs competition after Holly Smith (GBR) and Harry Charles (GBR) collected 24 faults between them: โHolly and Harry are young riders, theyโve ridden incredibly tonight but unfortunately it hasnโt gone our way as a team. And Explosionโs welfare is paramount for me. Iโm not a quitter on the team, I always push to the end but weโre an extremely long way off any medal contention and heโs done everything for Team GB and me as a rider this week and his welfare is a priorityโ.

Malin Baryard-Johnsson (SWE), talking about her mare Indiana: โWhen she goes in a second time sheโs always jumping better so I totally trust her, she made a tiny mistake in the first round and I was quite sure she wasnโt going to make another one the way she was jumping and the way sheโs trying. Sheโs just incredible. It was up to me to make sure she was fast enoughโ.

Henrik von Eckermann (SWE): โSomehow once we went to the jump-off we felt so prepared. Weโd gone through every detail before and when Peder had the last fence down we said ok we have to see what happens then and everyone was very clear about what to do. Get on with it and donโt be second, whatever happens!
R1 Team Score / Jump-off Team Score / Jump-off Time
1) SWEDEN – 8 / 0 – 122.90
Henrik von Eckermann & King Edward – 0 / 0 – 42.00
Malin Baryard-Johnsson & Indiana – 4 / 0 – 41.89
Peder Fredricson & All In – 4 / 0 – 39.01
2) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – 8 / 0 – 124.20
Laura Kraut & Baloutinue – 0 / 0 – 41.33
Jessica Springsteen & Don Juan van de Donkhoeve – 4 / 0 – 42.95
McLain Ward & Contagious – 4 / 0 – 39.92
3) BELGIUM
Pieter Devos & Claire Z – 0 / 4 – 80.63
Jรฉrรดme Guery & Quel Homme de Hus – 0 / 0 – 81.33
Gregory Wathelet & Nevados S – 0 / 8 – 80.06
Source: Press Release by Louise Parkes for FEI – Fรฉdรฉration Equestre Internationale
Photos: ยฉ FEI / EFE / Christophe Taniere / Arnd Bronkhorst / Kai Forsterling
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