
âIâM not sure itâll ever properly sink in,â says Laura Collett, two weeks after she led her British eventing team-mates Ros Canter and Tom McEwen to gold and secured individual bronze at the Paris Olympics.
âItâs such a whirlwind, youâre out there, then back to riding horses at home, going to Hartpury and Aston-le-Walls â I spent that time wondering, did it really happen?â
When Laura and I speak, she has just walked in the door from an âamazingâ return trip to Paris, which made it all feel more real.
She explains: âRos was always planning to go back for the closing ceremony. Then after we did well, she said, âYou should come back.â I thought, âItâs quite a hassleâŠâ and then I thought, âThis is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so donât be ridiculous â get on and plan it.â Even if Iâm lucky enough to go to another Olympics, the next couple are so far away, you wonât be able to nip back.
âWe had early times at Aston on Friday, took my car, drove into London, got the train, somehow crossed Paris and went straight to the athletics stadium.â
As well as the closing ceremony, âwhich got crazy when we realised Tom Cruise was on the roof â, the pair did the walk through Champions Park at the Trocadéro Gardens.
âThat was a completely insane experience â we had breakfast in a little cafe and suddenly realised that the streams of people were queuing to get into the park,â says Laura. âWe got to go in the athletesâ lounge and had our make-up done â we felt like right little celebrities.
âWe thought weâd walk as part of Team GB, but they do it by sport, so it was literally me and Ros walking down in front of all these people. I said, âI think Iâm more nervous for this than I was for competing,â and Ros just looked at me and said, âI donât know, you looked pretty nervous before the showjumping.ââ
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