All In, called "Allan", is the silver horse from Rio de Janeiro 2016 and Fredricson's goldsmith at the European Championships in Gothenburg a year later.

It was not obvious that the 15-year-old would be allowed to go to Tokyo and do his second Olympics.

- We missed some competitions due to corona and then we missed some due to the horse virus.

Everything got a little shifted.

Now that I look at him, everything looks good, says Fredricson.

He also had Catch Me Not in mind and that into the last.

The horse was at the camp and quarantined in Aachen.

- I have kept it completely open.

He has shown great form, Catch me Not.

He also showed good form on the "precamp", but the goal has always been to have All In.

Now it happened - and it feels good, says Fredricson.

The individual team competition begins with Tuesday's qualifying round.

The final is already the next day.

TT: How do you put the preparations until then?

- He lunges a little in the mornings.

In the evenings we ride short, only 15-20 minutes but try to put in a little gallop so that he keeps his body going, but does not get sweaty and tired.

Just a heart rate booster.

TT: Save energy but keep the horse going at the same time?

- Exactly.

I do not think you should take it easy but at the same time make sure to acclimatize them.

That's been my tactic.

Then we will see if it is right or wrong, says Fredricson.