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Cian O'Connor is taking a small break

After he has been competing in Florida for seven weeks, Cian O'Connor has decided he will not be competing for a couple of weeks. The Irish show-jumper however plans a comeback later this month at the Magna Racino Tour in Austria. On his website O'Connor states that Palm Beach is the best opportunity to escape the Irish winters. However after seven weeks out there O'Connor feels homesick and desires for some narmality. "After the short break we will all be dying to get back to the ring. We have a great schedule of events planned for the summer starting at the magnificent Magna Racino facility in Austria at the end of this month. I'm also deligthed to be coaching Canadian young rider Nicole Walker who will also do the shows with us," states O'Connor on his website. © equnews.com/ Cian O'Connor - photo: equpics.com
After he has been competing in Florida for seven weeks, Cian O'Connor has decided he will not be competing for a couple of weeks. The Irish show-jumper however plans a comeback later this month at the Magna Racino Tour in Austria. On his website O'Connor states that Palm Beach is the best opportunity to escape the Irish winters. However after seven weeks out there O'Connor feels homesick and desires for some narmality. "After the short break we will all be dying to get back to the ring. We have a great schedule of events planned for the summer starting at the magnificent Magna Racino facility in Austria at the end of this month. I'm also deligthed to be coaching Canadian young rider Nicole Walker who will also do the shows with us," states O'Connor on his website. © equnews.com/ Cian O'Connor - photo: equpics.com
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