GB win team jumping gold for first time since 2012

Great Britain win Olympic team jumping gold for the first time since London 2012 with a near-faultless performance in Paris.

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Great Britain won Olympic team jumping gold for the first time since London 2012 with a near-faultless performance in Paris.

The British trio of Ben Maher, Harry Charles and Scott Brash picked up just two time penalties to top the standings at the stunning Chateau de Versailles, with the United States second and France in third.

Their medal comes 12 years after Maher, Brash and Charles’ father, Peter, won team jumping gold at the London Olympics alongside Nick Skelton – 60 years after Great Britain’s previous gold in the event in Helsinki in 1952.

Charles was just 13 years old when his father stood atop the Olympic podium but now joins him in the history books.

Britain had not won a medal in this event since London, but Maher, Charles and Brash secured Team GB’s ninth gold medal at the Paris Olympics.

The first of those nine also came in equestrian, in the team eventing.

Maher, on Dallas Vegas Batilly, was first up for Great Britain and the Tokyo 2020 individual gold medallist picked up just a solitary time penalty to lead the standings after the opening round.

Charles, now 25 and at his second Games, backed that up with a clear round on Romeo 88.

Great Britain’s final combination, Scott Brash on Jefferson, were the last to jump. Cool and collected, they brushed a couple of fences but went clear with just one time penalty to their names.

The British trio had qualified for the final in third place on Thursday.