Conor Swail International Showjumper
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In 1986, when Conor Swail was 14 years old, he held his first international pony competition with his team, while his first Nations Cups were in Linz (Austria) 1997. For two years he alte
ated months in Ireland and Canada, Caledonia, in Lothlorien Farm. stable, which is a large breeding and training center owned by Sue Grange and her husband John.
Along with Ian Millar and Darrin Dlin, Conor Swail is one of the most important stable drivers. Conor Swail has very excellent horses like Simba de la Roque, Grafton, Martha Louise, and Grand Cru. In 2013 with Lansdowne he leads the European Championship at Herning.
Conor Swail is the star attraction at any horse show he competes in, as well as a role model for a generation of young riders. Co Down-based Showjumper horse Conor Swail first entered the world of show jumping by competing on the pony circuit as a member of two teams in the European Championship and winning the team bronze with Hampton Bridge.
In 2009, with business partner Barry O 'Connor, they saw a seven-year-old Guidam stallion on a trip to the Netherlands. It was his relationship with Lansdowne, where they finished second in the World Cup and third in the Toronto Grand Prix and received an offer from horse owners in Ontario to become their number one stable rider.
In November 2013, Conor Swail collected the Royal Show Award in Canada for Leading International Rider based on his successes during the week in which he took third place in the Power and Speed class with Arianna, first place in the welcome competition. Jolera of 1m50.
In December 2013, for the first time, Conor Swail took the lead among Irish cyclists in the official Longines World Show jump ranking. In early 2016, he had one of the biggest wins of his career to date, when he captured the RBC Bank's $ 500,000 Rolex Grand Prix, at the Spruce Meadows five-star show in Canada with his regular Grand Prix horse Martha. Louise.
In 2016 it was announced that Conor Swail would no longer be the retained horseman for Canadians Lothlorien Farms, an association that had been in place for several years because it wants to establish its stables. In March 2017, Conor Swail was part of the Irish team that won the Wellington Nations Cup in Florida, USA, for the third time in history and the second year in a row.Article author
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