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Sophie Christiansen out of Tokyo Paralympics Games due to ‘veterinary issue’ with horse

Eight-time Paralympic champion Sophie Christiansen has withdrawn from Great Britain’s equestrian team for Tokyo due to a minor veterinary issue with her horse Innuendo III.

Christiansen is one of the most decorated ParalympicsGB athletes, winning 10 medals including eight gold, across four Paralympic Games.

The 33-year-old will be replaced by 2019 European gold medallist Georgia Wilson who will make her Games debut riding seven-year-old mare Sakura in the grade two division.

“I’m absolutely heartbroken to announce that Louie and I will not be going to Tokyo. There’s always that risk with equestrian sport and unfortunately, it was decided Louie wouldn’t have been able to give his best due to a minor veterinary issue,” said Christiansen on her Instagram account.

“This is clearly desperately disappointing news for Sophie who is an incredible athlete, ambassador and advocate for the Paralympic movement. She has set the standard at recent Games and we were looking forward to seeing her compete in Tokyo.” said Penny Briscoe, ParalympicsGB Chef de Mission at Tokyo 2020.

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