The Chronicle

REINING SUPREME

Lockyer Valley rider to represent Ireland on world stage

- JASON GIBBS jason.gibbs@thechronic­le.com.au

Lockyer Valley rider Ben O’Sullivan hopes to inspire a new generation of riders – Irish riders. The 50-year-old, who will represent Ireland in the reining discipline at the World Equestrian Championsh­ips, hopes to add a “new string to the bow” of his home country’s famous horse heritage. “A place would be fantastic at the championsh­ips,” O’Sullivan. “However, I have to be realistic. I’ll be up against the world’s best riders. “Irish breed horses make up a large percentage of the world champions in show-jumping and eventing. “So I’d love to do my part to help us become known for our riders as well – show the next generation it can be done.” The proud Irish internatio­nal found his way to Australia by a most unusual path. “I was working and training with the Kuwait royal family when the First Gulf War broke out,” he said. “After that little adventure I decided to move and I found myself in Australia. “I love it here in the Lockyer Valley – it’s a special place. “And I can’t thank the Southern Queensland Reining Horse Associatio­n in Gatton enough – they’ve been a huge support over the years.” O’Sullivan will head to Tryon, North Carolina, US in September to compete at the championsh­ips.

Qualificat­ion for the championsh­ips took him to Chile and more recently Canada.

“I scored 71.5 in Chile and 70.5 in Canada,” O’Sullivan said.

“My performanc­e in Canada was enough to secure my qualificat­ion as I needed two scores of more than 70.”

O’Sullivan will compete at the championsh­ips on an American horse.

“It’s very expensive shipping a horse – almost prohibitiv­e for someone like myself,” he said.

“I’ve been offered a number of American horses – several that I have worked with in the past.

“I’m in the process of finalising which horse I will compete on now.”

Competing on a different horse will be of little concern to the seasoned rider.

“I took up reining about five years ago. Prior to the that I was three-day eventer,” O’Sullivan said.

“Reining is a just a little kinder on the body.

“Good reining should look effortless – the horse should look as though it is being willing guided.”

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? WORLD CLASS: Lockyer Valley rider Ben O’Sullivan and Hang Ten to Yuma perform a sliding stop during the 2018 Reining Alberta Spring Classic in Canada. O’Sullivan’s score at the event secured his place at the World Equestrian Games where he will...
Photo: Contribute­d WORLD CLASS: Lockyer Valley rider Ben O’Sullivan and Hang Ten to Yuma perform a sliding stop during the 2018 Reining Alberta Spring Classic in Canada. O’Sullivan’s score at the event secured his place at the World Equestrian Games where he will...

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