3-time Olympic gold medallist Andrew Hoy has broken yet another record after he became Australia’s oldest-ever Olympic medallist. It was an eventful Monday for the 62-year old equestrian, as he won silver with teammates Shane Rose and Kevin McNabin in the equestrian team eventing discipline. A few hours later, Andrew tasted success individually when he he won his first ever bronze medal in the eventing jumping final. These medals made him the oldest ever Australian medallist in the Olympics
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Andrew also holds the record for the most Olympics an Australian athlete has ever participated in. Andrew’s first ever Olympics was in 1984 in Los Angeles and the only Olympics he’s missed out from ever since was the 2016 Rio de Janiero Olympics. Australia this year though took the decision to take him to Tokyo, and he didn’t disappoint.
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