Equestrian has what chief executive Jim Ellis calls its Holy Grail in sight - eventing team gold at the Rio Olympics.
It was one of the big beneficiaries of the High Performance Sport New Zealand funding handouts yesterday, jumping from $3.2 million over the four years leading up to the London Games this year, to $7.2 million from next year through to 2016.
Other sports received more, but Equestrian Sports New Zealand's leap is as significant as any, alongside Rugby Sevens, whose funding is based on the undeniable fact its chances of winning gold on its Olympic debut in Rio are at least as strong as any New Zealand athlete or team.
"It's a pretty expensive sport and we're primarily UK-based so the costs are significant," EQNZ chief executive Jim Ellis said last night. "We're trying to push on over the next four years and turn that bronze [in London] to gold and it takes some dollars."
Team gold in Rio is EQNZ's top priority, Ellis said. "That's what drives us in this sport for the next four years."