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Greg Patrick Broderick (born 21 September 1985) is an Irish show jumping rider from Thurles, County Tipperary. [1] He represented Ireland at the 2015 European Show Jumping Championships in Aachen, Germany, where he achieved 7th place in team and 31st place in the individual jumping competition.
A great Derby horse: Winner of the 'Ford Ranger' Eventers Grand Prix at CSI5* Hickstead, 2006. Also winner of the Speed Derby at the CSIO5* Dublin Horse Show, 2009. The pair finished 2nd in the Hickstead Derby in 2011. Dorada Gelding / Chestnut / 1998 / Harlequin Du Carel x Clover Hill owned by Shane Breen
Tipperary Tim was foaled in Ireland in 1918, his breeder was Jack Ryan.Tipperary Tim's sire was the British horse Cipango and his dam was the Irish horse Last Lot, his grandsire was the British horse St Frusquin (who had been sired by the undefeated St. Simon) and his damsire was British horse Noble Chieftain.
The Murphy family broke the horse, initially named Battle Boy, and identified its talent. Murphy hunted him with the Kilmoganny Harriers, jumped him in novice classes on the Tipperary/Kilkenny/Waterford gymkhana circuit and later sent him to "finishing school" with 1969 European showjumping champion Iris Kellett in Dublin.
Tipperary Racecourse is a horse racing venue in County Tipperary, Ireland which stages both National Hunt and Flat racing. The course is located adjacent to Limerick Junction railway station and approximately two miles from Tipperary town. [1] Tipperary Racecourse is owned by Horse Racing Ireland. [2]
Ballydoyle is a racehorse training facility located in County Tipperary in Ireland. It is a sister thoroughbred facility to Coolmore Stud, and both are owned by John Magnier, son in law to the racehorse trainer Vincent O'Brien. The current trainer at Ballydoyle is Aidan O'Brien, who succeeded Vincent O'Brien (no relation) in 1995.
Concours de Saut International is a ranking system for the equestrian competition show jumping. All CSI events are approved by the international governing body of equestrian sport, the FEI . The CSI is broken down into a starring system, where more competitive events with more prize money have a higher number of stars.
Nabab's Son, Dublin 2008. Denis Lynch (born 3 May 1976) is an Irish show jumper.. He represented Ireland at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. [1] Early on 21 August it emerged that he had withdrawn from the equestrian individual final which was due to have been held later that day. [2]