On her one-eyed mare Viscera, she walked into the riding arena at the equestrian stadium in Baji Koen Park.

A few minutes later, she was able to look back on a successful first acquaintance with the Olympic Games.

The crew received 28.10 penalty points, which was enough for sixth place out of the 21 crews that participated in the morning program, Japanese time.

- It felt great fun.

I think she did a very good test.

She can sometimes joke about it a bit both here and there, but I think she felt the seriousness today so she was with me all the way.

- She can whistle in gallop perceptions and likes to bend in the changes.

But she probably felt that it was not the time to speculate about it today, says Viklund and continues:

- It is clear that you always want more points.

But I think she absolutely did what she could do today and what I could do, so I'm happy with what we did.

Romeike goes out for lunch

After the first group of riders, the British lead Oliver Townend at 23.60.

The next Swedish crew on the move is Louise Romeike on Cato.

They are part of the second group, with a start time of 11.46, Swedish time.

Swennerståhl last Swedish

The dressage part ends the night before Sunday.

As the last Swedish rider, Ludwig Svennerstål rides on Balham Mist.

The crew starts at 03.14.

The field competition continues with the terrain test the night before Sunday and ends with the jumping on Monday.

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Daniel Ståhl is ready for the Olympic final.

Photo: Björn Larsson Rosvall / TT