In addition to Philippa Magnusson and Ebba Adnervik, who both tore individually, Sweden had four riders to stand in Sunday's decisive jump jump.

Niklas Lindbäck was first out and on his Focus Filiocis he had a hit. Malin Josefsson also had a hit with Golden Midnight, before it was time for Louise Romeike

With Waikiki, she was responsible for the first Swedish flawless round of the day.

- That was exactly what we needed, says SVT Sports expert Lars Christensson.

Svennerstål secured the Olympic site

Last out of the Swedes was Ludwig Svennerstål, faultless in yesterday's terrain ride. And at his El Kazir he stood for his second straight zero and put Sweden in a good position. 105.1 thus became Sweden's total penalty and despite 13 riders remaining, the Swedish Olympic site to Tokyo next year was already secured.

- It's incredibly important. Of course, it is a fantastic opportunity to participate in an Olympic Games and participate, but it is also so important for the sport. It's just fantastic, says expert Christensson.

"It's fantastic"

When Louise Romeike spoke to SVT Sport, she did not know that the Olympic Games were ready.

- Is it secured? Oh! Yes, that was the main goal. It's fantastic. This weekend. Great, great fun!

Svennerstål was equally happy about the ticket to Tokyo.

- The horse was great, he really felt super. The horses come out as new horses today, thanks to all the people around who help. It feels great that we are now ready for the Olympics, now we just need to improve on a few snaps so that we can be part of the medals at the Olympics, he tells SVT Sport.

But it would be even better. When France's Thibaut Vallette tore down, it meant that France lost the bronze site, which instead became Sweden's. France had only three riders, and thus could not count any riders' results. Something that made the decision.