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  1. David John O'Connor (born January 18, 1962) is a retired equestrian who represented the United States in the sport of three-day eventing. He competed in two Olympic Games, winning a team silver at the 1996 Summer Olympics and an individual gold and team bronze at the 2000 Summer Olympics .

    • O’Connor’s British-born mother Sally was a writer, rider, and dressage judge. As a child, she took O’Connor and his brother Brian on a 3,000-mile ride across the United States of America—a journey which took 14 weeks to complete.
    • O’Connor’s first big career break came at age 17 when he was spotted by famed eventing coach Jack Le Goff, who helped him join the training sessions for developing riders at USET in Massachusetts.
    • O’Connor’s Stonehall Farm in The Plains, Virginia is located on a legit mountain (like, a 1,200-foot tall mountain). He uses the property’s 600-foot incline on either side to train his horses on galloping uphill—always key for cross country.
    • The O’Connors’ “double-decker” bank barn in Virginia dates to 1820. It contains two stories, with four horses on top and four below.
  2. Lexington, KY-US Equestrian (USEF) announces the appointment of David O’Connor to the newly created position of Chief of Sport beginning October 3, 2022.O’Connor, a decorated Olympian, is no stranger to US Equestrian, having earned individual gold and team bronze medals in eventing at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics and a team silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics.

  3. David John O’Connor was born on January 18, 1962 in Washington, D.C. USA to Jay and Sally O’Connor. He is one of two sons; Brian is his elder brother. His mother, Sally, was born in England and has been a dressage rider, judge and author. David began riding at a young age and joined the Redland Hunt Pony Club in Maryland where his mother ...

  4. Learn about David O'Connor, a successful eventing rider who won individual gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics with Custom Made. Find out his family background, career highlights, and challenges in this biography.

  5. David O'Connor is one of America's most successful international three-day event riders, winning medals at the Olympics, World Equestrian Games and Pan American Games. He also coached and trained many horses and riders, and served as the President and Chef d'Equipe of the USEF.

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  7. Dec 10, 2021 · Edited Press Release. Colorado Springs, Colo. – David O’Connor, an Olympic gold medalist and former President of US Equestrian, was presented with the General Douglas MacArthur Exemplary Service Award by the United States Olympic Endowment at their annual award ceremony hosted in Colorado Springs, Colo., at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in recognition of his continued service and ...

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