WEROMBI rider Shane Rose will make his Olympic debut at the Beijing Games in the Australian equestrian team.
He was one of five Games tyros selected for the three-day event team dressage, cross-country and showjumping on All Luck, a 13-year-old thoroughbred.
``He's a very good horse, the best I've ever had,'' Rose said.
``We're preparing for the Olympics the same way as we would for any competition.
``The reality is it's just another competition, so there'll be no changing the preparation process that got us selected.''
No competitor will have an advantage over another rider as far as riding experience on the course goes.
It has been built for the Olympic Games and will be unknown territory for all riders.
Although the eyes of the world will be on Rose when he is competing, he believes he can remain calm and be competitive.
``With any competition there is some anxiety to perform well and do the best you can,'' Rose said.
``The team is going to be very competitive.
``After the team event the top 20 riders are decided and go into the individual events for medals.
``Sure, there will be a lot of people wishing me well and I'm certainly going there to perform well and to win.
``It's a big competition and at the end of the day, I'm on my own out there riding.''