Mumbai:Indian equestrian Fouaad Mirza has resolved the selection dilemma he had been grappling with ahead of his maiden Olympics, deciding to go with the "very pretty" mare 'Dajara 4' for the Games in Tokyo this month.
Mirza is only the third Indian equestrian after Indrajit Lamba and Imtiaz Anees to secure an individual spot in Eventing at the Olympic Games. Anees was the last to make the cut for the 2000 Sydney Olympics as a wildcard.
"...the horse I have selected to represent India in Tokyo would be 'Dajara 4' and we are preparing well and we are keen to give a good performance out there in Tokyo," Mirza said at a virtual press conference on Thursday.
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"We are on the route of creating history and she is a horse that is going to help us get there and I am looking forward to participating in the Games with her.
"She (Dajara 4) is a very nice and pretty horse and I am sure, she will bring this sport enough attention and hopefully encourage the younger generation to take up the sport," he added.
Mirza said it was a difficult decision to choose 'Dajara 4' over his other experienced horse 'Seigneur Medicott'. He had ended India's 36-year-old medal drought at the Asian Games by winning a silver at Jakarta 2018 astride Medicott, who later sustained an injury.
"Look, it was a very, very difficult decision, I must say. Both horses are very good horses and I am very lucky to have them both.
"So, at the Olympics, we have two rounds of show-jumping after cross-country, this is probably Medicott's weaker link and so, that was basically the main reason why we decided to take 'Dajara' over 'Seigneur Medicott'.