Updated July 18th, 2021 at 18:10 IST
Four-legged Olympians settle in after Tokyo arrival for equestrian competition
The first Olympic equestrian competitors arrived earlier in the week at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
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The first Olympic equestrian competitors arrived earlier in the week at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
Touching down from Belgium where they stayed in a special horse hotel, these were the first of the four-legged Olympians to arrive in Japan for the games.
They had to undergo a 60-day health surveillance period then a seven-day pre-export quarantine before leaving for Japan.
After being unloaded from special travelling crates, a convoy of 11 air-conditioned trucks from the Japanese Racing Association transported the horses to the Olympic stables at Baji Koen.
A record 50 countries will be competing in the equestrian events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
A total of 325 horses will be flown into Tokyo for both the Olympic and Paralympic competitions.
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Published July 18th, 2021 at 18:10 IST