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Olympic gold medal for Great Britain's Nick Skelton in equestrian

Britain's Nick Skelton on Big Star competes during the equestrian's show jumping
Image: Britain's Nick Skelton won Olympic gold riding Big Star

Nick Skelton won an Olympic gold medal for Great Britain at the age of 58 in equestrian’s individual jumping event.

Riding Big Star, Skelton came through a tense jump-off in 42.82 seconds with no penalties on Friday to add a second Olympic gold to his collection, after also picking up the top prize in London 2012's team jumping event.

Skelton was one of six riders to go clear twice on the course resulting in a jump-off on a shortened course to decide the winner. After setting the pace, Skelton's time couldn't be bettered by his five rivals.

Switzerland's Steve Guerdat and Sheikh Ali Al Thani of Qatar incurred a penalty each while going slower than Skelton's time, guaranteeing the Brit a minimum of bronze.

Sweden's Peder Fredricson was also narrowly slower before Canada's Eric Lamaze incurred a penalty, confirming the gold for Team GB's representative.

Skelton's win was Great Britain's 23rd gold medal at Rio 2016, and their first medal in the individual jumping in 44 years.

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Nick Skelton riding Big Star competes in the 3rd Qualifier of Individual Jumping on Day 10 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at
Image: Skelton will only think about retirement when Big Star's show jumping days are over

And he says there is no chance of him retiring on such as high, as he said: "I am not going to stop now. I only ride Big Star at the moment. When he stops, I will stop. For definite.

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"I have been in the sport a long time. I am so happy - it was amazing.

"I was just emotional on the podium because I am so happy with what I've done. To do it now is unbelievable. It is pretty emotional for all concerned.

Britain's Nick Skelton celebrates with his gold medal in front of the Olympic rings after the individual equestrian show jumping event during the Rio 2016
Image: Skelton celebrates after receiving his gold medal

"The last competition he won was the Aachen Grand Prix in 2013 - it has been two years to get him back. It has taken a lot of work, but I always knew if we could get him right, then he could do this.

"He is an absolutely amazing horse. He has all the right attributes and he is the best horse I am ever likely to have. We have been very slowly bringing him back. I have nursed him and nursed him, and he has come good for me - this is for him.

"I've always wanted to do this - I nearly did it in London. I've had European medals and world medals, but to win this is emotional.

"My groom has been with me for 31 years, but if you see how many hours he spends with my horse, you would be amazed. He only looks after that one horse, and he's with him nine hours a day constantly."

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