Malin Baryard
Malin Baryard is a Swedish equestrian who competes in show jumping. She has won several major championships, including an Olympic gold medal in team show jumping at the 2012 London Olympics and a team silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Baryard was born in Västerås, Sweden, on 10 May 1975. She began riding horses at a young age, and she quickly developed a passion for the sport. She began competing in show jumping in her early teens, and she quickly rose through the ranks.
In 2004, Baryard made her Olympic debut at the Athens Olympics. She competed in both individual and team show jumping, and she finished 12th in the individual competition and 6th in the team competition.
Four years later, Baryard competed in the Beijing Olympics. She finished 9th in the individual competition, and she helped Sweden win a team bronze medal.
In 2012, Baryard finally achieved her Olympic dream when she won a team gold medal at the London Olympics. She also finished 6th in the individual competition.
Four years later, Baryard competed in the Rio Olympics. She finished 12th in the individual competition, and she helped Sweden win a team silver medal.
Baryard is considered one of the greatest female show jumpers in the world. She is a role model for young riders, and she is an inspiration to all who know her.
Baryard's Horses
Baryard has ridden many horses throughout her career, but a few horses have stood out from the rest. Some of her most famous horses include:
* Butterfly Flip
* H&M Tornesch
* Cue Chante
* Indoctro
These horses have helped Baryard achieve great success in the sport of show jumping, and they will always have a special place in her heart.
Baryard's Legacy
Baryard is a true legend of the equestrian world. She is one of the most successful female show jumpers in history, and she has inspired a generation of young riders. Her legacy will continue to live on long after she retires from the sport.