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Hoketsu Hiroshi riding "Whisper" performs in the Equestrian Grand Prix Dressage competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Hong Kong on August 14, 2008. Germany won the gold, the Netherlands took silver and Denmarkclaimed  bronze in the team dressage event.    AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE
Hoketsu Hiroshi riding “Whisper” performs in the Equestrian Grand Prix Dressage competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Hong Kong on August 14, 2008. Germany won the gold, the Netherlands took silver and Denmarkclaimed bronze in the team dressage event. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE
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Japanese equestrian Hiroshi Hoketsu qualified for the London Olympics at age 70, although it’s not yet clear if he will actually compete. The oldest Olympian in history is Swedish shooter Oscar Swahn. He won a silver medal at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics at 72. Hoketsu qualified by winning an international dressage meet in France on Thursday. Japanese equestrian officials said an announcement will be made soon on whether he will ride in London. Hoketsu turns 71 on March 28. Hoketsu became Japan’s oldest Olympian when he competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics at 67.

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