Georgia Wilson of Abergele is set to represent Great Britain at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB confirmed that Ms Wilson, along with three other para equestrian athletes, will compete in the summer games.
Ms Wilson, aged 28, will compete with her chestnut mare, Sakura, on the grounds of the Château de Versailles from September 3 to 7.
The duo made their Games debut at Tokyo 2020 following a late call-up from the reserves bench.
They won individual and freestyle bronze.
Since then, Ms Wilson and Sakura have achieved podium placings at the FEI Para Dressage World Championship 2022 and FEI Para Dressage European Championship in 2023.
Ms Wilson said: "I’m very excited and proud to be selected for Paris 2024 – I can’t believe I get to go to a second Paralympic Games with Sakura.
"I’m honoured and I can’t wait to go out and try my best in Paris."
The successful combination will be part of the all-female, four-member ParalympicsGB squad that includes three medal-winning combinations from Tokyo 2020 and the current para dressage world number one.
In addition to Ms Wilson, the squad includes Natasha Baker, Mari Durward-Akhurst, and Sophie Wells.
All four will compete for individual honours, while three will also participate in the team competition.
Georgina Sharples, Para equestrian’s team leader, lauded the team’s efforts and future prospects saying: "It’s been a very strong campaign for all the British combinations aiming for the Games this year and they certainly didn’t make this an easy decision for the selection panel.
"However, I must offer my congratulations to Mari, Georgia, Natasha and Sophie for being the chosen four and the achievements that lead them to this point."
The anticipated competition adds to the excitement as ParalympicsGB is expected to bring a team of about 220 athletes from 19 sports to compete in Paris.
The Tokyo 2020 Games saw the team finish second on the medal table with a record-breaking 124 medals across 18 different sports.
Penny Briscoe, ParalympicsGB chef de mission for Paris 2024, expressed her pride in the team.
She said: "I’m very proud that our Para equestrian squad has such a rich history of success on the Paralympic stage and it’s clear Natasha, Georgia, Sophie and Mari – and their horses – are terrific talents.
"I look forward to seeing them in action in Paris later this summer."
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here