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Zara Tindall, 39, says riding for her country is what 'dreams are made of' as she reveals her hopes of representing Team GB at next year's Tokyo Olympics

Zara Tindall has described how riding for her country is what 'dreams are made of' and how she is lucky to have her horses with her in lockdown.

The silver Olympic medal-winning equestrian, who lives on her mother Princess Anne's Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire, is working towards her goal of representing Team GB for a second time, with the race for a place starting again next year.

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Article written by: JESSICA GREEN

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