New Delhi: Double Asian Games medallist equestrian Fouaad Mirza secured an Olympic quota after finishing as the top-ranked rider in his group in the qualifiers, ending a wait spanning nearly two decades.
- The 27-year-old was the highest-ranked rider in Group G for South East Asia, Oceania in the individual eventing category after the end of the Europe stage earlier this month.
- However, the official confirmation will be announced by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) on February 20.
Imtiaz Anees (2000 Sydney) and Late Wing Commander IJ Lamba (1996 Atlanta) are the only Indians to have represented the country at the Olympics.
Mirza, who was honoured with the Arjuna Award in August, finished with a total of 64 points from six qualifying events.
He scored 34 points on his first horse Fernhill Facetime and 30 with his second horse Touchingwood.
"I had an idea that I was in the reckoning for the quota but had to wait for China and Thailand to qualify as teams. Both of them qualified last week in Italy. If these two countries had not qualified as teams they would have taken up the individual slots and I wouldn't have got the Olympic berth," Mirza told PTI from Germany.
The riders had to compete at 4 star level tournaments for Olympic qualifications. Based on an elaborate ranking system, a rider-horse duo collects points by taking part in tournaments throughout the year.