 Maher will compete with 10-year-old mare Rolette |
Elsenham showjumper Ben Maher admits his selection for the Olympics came sooner than he was initially expecting. The 25-year-old and his horse Rolette are part of the Great Britain team that will compete in the equestrian events held in Hong Kong. "I thought that I may have had a chance to be in one of the five, or maybe a travelling reserve," said Maher. "But I got the right results at the right time and it pushed me directly into the team." He added: "Maybe it was a little bit early in my career, but I managed to get everything right at the right time.  | It's a great feeling, it gives everyone a lift and hopefully we can give a good performance when we get there | "I think some other people thought it may have been another team, but that's what I was aiming for." Maher's mount, 10-year-old mare Rolette, is stabled at his family's stud farm in Elsenham and he was quick to pay tribute to those that have helped him achieve his Olympic dream. "It's a big team effort," he told BBC Essex. "I've got a couple of people who have worked for me more recently now that we're starting to do more shows and become a lot bigger. "I've also got a great support from owners and sponsors and it's a great feeling. It gives everyone a lift and hopefully we can give a good performance when we get there."
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