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Olympics BBC pundit perplexed by 'most extraordinary thing I've ever come across'


BBC commentator Andy Austin was left baffled when Henrik von Eckermann was thrown off his horse after losing control during the individual showjumping final at the Olympics. The Swedish rider was hoping for a medal but saw his hopes go up in smoke on his final run at the Palace of Versailles.

Von Eckermann was going well until he completely lost control of his horse, King Edward, and failed to regain his composure. The horse was spooked and backed out of a jump, sending the Swede tumbling off his saddle and onto the ground.

Austin, working as a pundit for the BBC, was left perplexed after seeing Von Eckermann crumble under the pressure of an Olympic final and said it was the ‘most extraordinary thing’ he had ever seen.

“He’s changed his mind, he went to go forward,” he said. “This is unbelievably strange and bad riding from Henrik von Eckermann. What is he doing? I have never seen anything like this in my life. This is the world No.1, completely messed up his ride. What is going on?

“He changed his mind, completely unsettled his rhythm, and was completely out of control as he jumped No.8. Spooked and lost his balance. I have never seen drama like it. Extraordinary. The rider looks dazed and we are just confused.

“If you want drama, this is where to come. I’ve watched a lot of Olympic finals and this is the most extraordinary of them all.”

Von Eckermann appeared to be unhurt as he made his way off the course, while his horse also calmed down after the dramatic incident. The Swede was visibly frustrated after wrecking his hopes of claiming Olympic gold for the second time, having won the team jumping event in Tokyo three years ago.

Scott Brash and Ben Maher were Team GB’s representatives in the individual showjumping final but failed to break into the medal positions. They were scheduled to be joined by Harry Charles but he pulled out of the event because his horse, Romeo 88, was not fit enough to compete.

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