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On
the Scene at the 2007 Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event Presented by
Farnam May
4, 2007
“My dog had seven puppies in our camper Thursday night,” Karen explained. “On Sunday morning they had their tails docked and dew claws removed.” As Karen prepared for the final day of what she has described the ‘time of her life’, the puppies rested comfortably oblivious to the history their owner was about to make. Riding a pony for the first time in the only Four Star Eventing competition in the United States, Karen O’Connor and Theodore O’Connor had a smooth and submissive dressage test, flew around the huge Olympic level cross country course, and had one of only a few double clear stadium rounds finishing to a standing ovation, and third in an international field of thirty three horses. And cheering the team on was “Teddy’s” growing list of “owners” those who have bought into a syndicate created to help support his career. Theodore O’Connor, whose grandmother was a Shetland pony, was conceived at Dr. P. Wynn Norman’s then “Ladies Mount Farm. Dr. Norman, recently had an interview with HorsesDaily’s reporter Kelly Gage, and shared the story of how it all began More On the Scene Coverage brought to you by Press Releases
Equestrian
Aid at Rolex
Rolex
attendees are showing their support for three injured riders at the
Rolex Kentucky three-day event. US Eventing Association Area VIII and
the Equestrian Aid Foundation have a booth in the trade fair where they
are doing a thriving business selling T-shirts, wristbands and ribbons
to show support for and raise funds for Debbie Atkinson, Kim Meier and
Ralph Hill.Read more.....
Official Website for event: www.rk3de.org 2006
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