Kenki Sato, a Japanese Zen monk, to compete in London 2012

Kenki Sato, a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and equestrian who previously won gold at the 2010 Asian Games, will be going to London to compete in the 2012 Olympics. He'll be competing in eventing, which combines showjumping, dressage, and cross-country.

Sato comes from a family of priests and horse riders—his father is abbot of Myoshoji in Ogawa, Nagano Prefecture and also a former Olympic rider himself (a member of Japan's 1980 Olympic team). His brother is a priest who competed at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, and his sister is a five-time Japanese showjumping champion. Sato is currently on temple leave to train for his appearance in London. Click through for a video of Sato competing in a dressage event earlier this year.

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