Canadian mounts Jollybo, Foxwood High, Honor Me and Qorry Blue dโ€™Argouges all fit to tackle Mondayโ€™s show jumping phase

The British team, overnight leaders after cross-country, all sailed through this afternoonโ€™s rain-soaked horse inspection, as did individual leaders, German Ingrid Klimkeโ€™s SAP Hale Bob OLD and Briton Rosalind Canterโ€™s Allstar B.

Lisa Marie Fergusson and Honor Me. (Allen MacMillan)

But Irish hearts were in their mouths as both Horseware Stellor Rebound, the mount of third-placed Sarah Ennis, and teammate Sam Watsonโ€™s ride were asked to represent. Ultimately both Irish horses and the rest of the 70 horses presented were deemed fit to compete in tomorrow morningโ€™s final Jumping phase.

Colleen Loach & Qorry Blue dโ€™Argouges. (Allen MacMillan)

The tension was palpable among the fans, owners, media and other riders when Ennis brought Horseware Stellor Rebound back for re-inspection. Following a long consultation, however, Anne-Mette Binder (DEN), Jane Hamlin (USA) and Andrew Bennie (NZL) nodded their assent and, accompanied by loud cheering, the Irish medal hope was declared good to go.

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