Former Churcher's College pupil makes Olympics debut at Tokyo 2020

Posted on 5th Aug 2021 in School News, Alumni, Sport

Old Churcherian Harry Charles (who left Churcher's College in 2017) has been in competition at the first individual round in show jumping at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Harry, the son of Olympic gold medallist Peter Charles MBE, had originally travelled to Tokyo as a reserve for the British Olympic show jumping team. However he was drafted in at the last minute to represent his country in place of Holly Smith with horse Denver.

This will be Harry's debut appearance at the Olympics at the age of just 22-years-old. He takes a 12-year-old Zangersheide gelding, Romeo 88, into competition. A horse previously under top ranking Irish rider, Darragh Kenny, the gelding has plenty of experience under his belt. Meanwhile, Harry and the bay have been seen ever improving results on the international circuit.

Wishing Harry the very best of luck from the entire Churcher's community.

You can view the results of the event here.

Read about Harry's last minute substitution on the Horse and Hound website.

See Harry's profile on the Olympics.com website.