UAE rider Omar Al Marzooqi took the 19th spot in the finals of the individual show jumping event at the Paris Olympics.
The 21-year-old, who won the silver medal at the Asian Games last year, finished with 8 faults and a time of 83.38 seconds in the final stage that featured 30 riders.
The competition saw only three riders manage clear rounds, leading to a nail-biting jump-off to determine the podium.
Germany's Christian Kukuk won gold, while Swiss Steve Guerdat clinched silver and Maikel van der Vleuten of the Netherlands secured bronze.
The day had its share of drama, too, as world champion Henrik von Eckermann of Sweden experienced a shocking fall after his horse, King Edward, spooked.
Meanwhile, British team gold winner Harry Charles had to withdraw before the final, deeming his horse Romeo 88 unfit to compete.
Teenager Gukesh Dommaraju of India became the youngest chess world champion by beating defending champion Ding Liren of China on Thursday in a dramatic turn of events in the last game of a 14-game match in Singapore.
Saudi Arabia will host the FIFA World Cup in 2034 while the 2030 edition will be held in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with one-off matches in three South American countries.
FIFA is set to confirm the hosts of the 2030 and 2034 men's World Cups on Wednesday, with a three-continent, six-nation bid led by Morocco, Spain and Portugal to be awarded the former and the latter going to Saudi Arabia.
Following arguably the most dominant year of golf since Tiger Woods was in his prime, Scottie Scheffler received the PGA Tour Player of the Year award on Tuesday night.
European Ryder Cup stars Robert MacIntyre and Tyrrell Hatton, and Major winner Adam Scott are the latest stars to confirm their return to the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, while PGA TOUR winner Akshay Bhatia will make his debut at the Emirates Golf Club from January 16-19.