Canter previously became world champion in 2018 on Allstar B, and the partnership was selected as travelling reserves for Tokyo 2020, where they watched Britain win their first eventing team gold medal in 49 years.
“I’m going to do my best not to be in that position again, I’ve got a real box to tick and it would be a dream come true,” said Canter of going to Paris.
“You could pick 12, 15 combinations that are all good enough to be selected for the Olympics and that’s the challenge we have as riders. There are only three places and a reserve spot,” she added.
Britain’s eventing squad is particularly strong, with four out of seven top level five-star competitions in the world being won by Britons in 2023, including wins from Olympic gold medallists Laura Collett and Oliver Townend.
“That’s where the challenge is for us, it’s great for our sport, particularly in this country that we can field such a number of strong riders,” said Canter.