In 2006, Hua Tian gave up British citizenship and officially became a citizen of China. His dream is to represent China in the equestrian events of the Beijing Olympic Games.
Huatian is one of the most promising equestrian riders in China to achieve good results in the Olympic Games, but now, this talented rider suffers from lack of funds to buy suitable horses. An Englishman, Luo Shan, senior consultant of Chinese Equestrian Association, and Hua Tian's mother. She worries about her son's future every day.
"Hua Tian is now studying at Eton College and will graduate this year. If you want to participate in the Beijing Olympic Games, you must inform the school before the end of April and go through the formalities of suspension 1 year. If we can't find the funds to buy horses before the end of April, we will probably have to give up the Beijing Olympic Games. " Luo Shan said regretfully, "In that case, it will be a huge loss for China and Huatian."
If Hua Tian can get the right horse race, he will not only become the first equestrian in China, but also become the youngest rider in the history of the Olympic Games.