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          Alex Hua Tian saddles up for date with destiny
          By Tan Yingzi
          Chinadaily.com.cn
          Updated: 2008-06-20 17:03

           

           

          Four-year-old Alex Hua Tian took up horse riding in Beijing's suburbs and 14 years later became a history maker in the equestrian world.

          He was the first Chinese rider registered by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) and the first Chinese rider to compete in three-day eventing at an international equestrian event, which includes dressage, jumping and cross-country competitions.

          On Sunday, the 18-year-old Eton College student became the first Chinese eventer to qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games and the youngest rider to take part in this event at the Olympics.

          At one of the Olympic qualifiers in Bialy Bor, Poland, last week, Hua passed the Olympic qualification standards after finishing second, fifth and seventh, respectively, on FBW Chico, Jeans and Castlebanny Prince. The confirmation of his Olympic berth by FEI will arrive soon, his father Hua Shan said.

          "His mother called me from (Poland) and she was so excited she couldn't speak a complete sentence and cried," Hua Shan said.

          "Alex was of course quite happy but kept cool as usual. He told me the horses had been wonderful.

          "We all believed that Alex could qualify for the Olympics but we didn't expect it to come so soon. The average age of Olympic event riders is around 35 and what he has achieved at such a young age is really amazing."

          As host country, China was automatically allocated six berths in equestrian events - four in jumping, one in dressage and another in eventing. Even so, Chinese riders and their four-legged partners need to satisfy the minimum standards at specified events that take place between Jan 1, 2007, and June 30, 2008.

          "We were very happy to hear the news but not that surprised," Chinese Equestrian Association director Cheng Qing said.

          "Hua Tian is such a talented rider and has already shown that he is capable of qualifying for the Olympics. All he needs now is more match experience."

          Hua's Chinese sponsor Jiang Fengcan, who is also the owner of the horses, said he was proud of his decision to back the youngster.

          "I was a little bit nervous before he qualified for the Olympics but now I am relieved," he said.

          "I have known Hua Tian for years and always believed he would make history at the Olympics."

          According to the rules, an eventer can take just one horse to Olympic competition and Hua needs to choose from the three qualified horses.

          "As horses can easily get hurt during the dangerous cross-country competition, we will protect them and they will only participate in dressage and jumping before the Olympics," Hua said.

          World-class team

          Thanks to Guangdong province businessman Jiang's 30 million yuan ($3.8 million) sponsorship Hua has backing from top professionals in the industry, including four seasoned grooms, one physiotherapist, one physical trainer and one veterinarian.

          The world's leading event riders have coached Hua since he was 10 years old, including Clayton and Lucinda Fredericks.

          Clayton is currently the world's No 1 event rider, the 2005 World Cup champion and president of the international Event Riders Association. His wife, Lucinda, has won the four-star eventing competition at the British town of Badminton.

          Other veteran dressage and jumping riders, who have competed at previous Olympics, have also joined the team.

          "We should thank the Fredericks for their great efforts in helping Alex achieve his Olympic dream," Hua Shan said.

          "They are working so hard at coaching Alex and sometimes they have to change their own Olympic preparations in order to meet Alex's schedule, because they understand that he is making history," Hua Shan said.

           
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