Updated On: 06 June, 2021 09:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Ronald Chettiar
Bangalore-born rider, who became the first Indian to qualify in Equestrian for the Olympics in 20 years, will wait till end of June to choose from his two best horses—experienced gelding, Seigneur Medicott and young mare, Dajara—for the upcoming Tokyo Games

India`s Equestrian stalwart Fouaad Mirza
India’s Olympic-bound Equestrian, Fouaad Mirza, 29, is faced with a dilemma over which horse to choose for the Tokyo Olympics, but believes the form and shape of the horse will be an important aspect going into the Games [July 23 to August 8, 2021].
Bangalore-born Mirza became the first Indian rider to qualify for the Olympics in 20 years after completing the minimum eligibility requirement for the Games in the CCI 4*—Long Eventing competition in Poland on Sunday. He finished second on the experienced gelding, Seigneur Medicott and third with the young mare, Dajara.