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Cian O'Connor secures 2 Olympic horses!

On his social media, the Irish top rider, Cian O'Connor, announced that he has secured two of his potential Olympic contenders through the partnership with Keysoe International. O'Connor is confident about a future with Maurice (Thunder vd Zuuthoeve) and the 10-year-old Fermoy (Chacco's Son).


"There were several interested parties in the two horses. With Maurice, I secured a podium placement in the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix, and Fermoy delivered a fourth-place finish in the national Grand Prix. It was difficult to turn down all the offers. I am therefore extremely pleased that my friend and client, Sarah Stoute of Keysoe International, has decided to invest in these two horses. This is with a view to the upcoming Olympic Games.

Alongside the Magnier Family, Pat Crean, and Nikki Walker, O'Connor now has support from a fourth party. "The success we are currently achieving in Florida, both personally and with students, has consequences. However, I am thrilled to have the support of Keysoe International.

O'Connor will also mentor Keira herself in her sporting career."


"There were several interested parties in the two horses. With Maurice, I secured a podium placement in the CSI5* 1.60m Grand Prix, and Fermoy delivered a fourth-place finish in the national Grand Prix. It was difficult to turn down all the offers. I am therefore extremely pleased that my friend and client, Sarah Stoute of Keysoe International, has decided to invest in these two horses. This is with a view to the upcoming Olympic Games.

Alongside the Magnier Family, Pat Crean, and Nikki Walker, O'Connor now has support from a fourth party. "The success we are currently achieving in Florida, both personally and with students, has consequences. However, I am thrilled to have the support of Keysoe International.

O'Connor will also mentor Keira herself in her sporting career."

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