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Riding high after claiming an Asian Games team silver in equestrian, India's Ashish Malik has set his sights on qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics, a target he describes as extremely tough given the time left for the 2020 Games.
Ashish alongwith his teammates Rakesh Kumar, Jitender Singh and Fouaad Mirza claimed the silver with a score of 121.30 in jumping team event.
"We really hope we make it to the Olympics and be good enough to win a medal one day. We really want to make the country proud at the Olympics," Rohtak-born Ashish, who took up equestrian in his school days, told PTI from Jakarta.
"Immediate target is to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics but I know the time is very less. We really need to be super focussed and we have to be really strong to take on the challenge. I hope destiny takes me there," he added.
The Indian equestrian team had a nightmarish journey to Jakarta as it got accreditation only a day before it was scheduled to leave for the Games.
There was also a controversy with Equestrian Federation of India declaring the selection null and void, following infighting among office-bearers in the Federation.
Asked how difficult it was to keep their focus in such circumstances, Ashish said:
Ashish attributed the success of the team to two-time Olympian from France, Rodolphe Scherer and Jitu Virwani, owner of Embassy group.
"We got a lot of support from Mr Jitu Virwani. He really helped us in getting horses, sponsoring the team, sending us to France. He has helped the sport grow in the country. I am also thankful to the federation, Indian army and our trainer for helping us,” he added.