Andrew Nicholson isn't one to forgive easily and he was still furious about his controversial dressage test yesterday that was delayed by 10 minutes because of a thunder storm and cost him a chance of Olympic gold in the individual three-day event.
The 51-year-old took out his frustrations on the cross country course this morning (NZT), coming home nearly nine seconds under the allotted time. The course commentator suggested Nicholson had wasted energy because he normally knows how to judge it so finely he finishes within about a second of the time.
"You don't want to listen to commentators, They don't have any knowledge whatsoever.'' Nicholson said flippantly.
He probably holds similar views of the grand jury who yesterday called a highly-unusual 10-minute delay immediately before his dressage test which unsettled his horse Nereo.
Nicholson was still about it after his cross country ride because, in many ways, his ride this morning (NZT) only confirmed his belief he could win.
"I won't forgive them for what they did yesterday,'' the world No 2 said.
"It's all very well they think I can play catch-up but why should I be on a handicap compared to the other riders?