Austin O’Connor

Equestrian

BIOGRAPHY

Austin is competing in his fourth Olympic Games in Paris. He and his Olympic partner from Tokyo had a sensational year in 2023 when he was the first Irish rider in 40 years (since Jessica Harrington) to make the podium in Badminton. He then went on to win the prestigious CC15* in Maryland; the first five-star victory by an Irish rider since 1965. This year he was part of the team that finished fifth at World Championships in Italy to clinch the spot in Paris. Austin represented Ireland at the 2000 (17th), 2008 (21st), and 2020 Olympic Games. He was only 13 when he completed the two-star in Punchestown, and went to England when he was 19. He set up his own yard two years later and is currently based in the Attington Stud in Oxfordshire. He was the reserve for the Tokyo Olympics and replaced Cathal Daniels who had to withdraw his horse on veterinary reasons, yet he and Colorado Blue were 13th; his best Olympic result so far.

Gender

Male

Discipline

Eventing

Personal Best

World Ranking: 69 (late June)

Date Of Birth

December 10, 1974

Hometown

Mallow, Co Cork

Games

Paris 2024, Tokyo 2020

OTHER EQUESTRIAN ATHLETES

Abigail Lyle

Daniel Coyle

Aoife Clark*

Susie Berry

Heike Holstein

Sarah Ennis

Sam Watson

Shane Sweetnam

Bertram Allen

Darragh Kenny

Cian O’Connor

EQUESTRIAN NEWS

Olympic medal winner Sam Griffiths announced as Ireland’s new High Performance Manager

Former Badminton Trials winner and team medal winner takes reins as HSI High Performance Manager Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) is delighted to announce the appointment of Sam Griffiths as its new High Performance Eventing Manager ahead of the FEI World Championships in Aachen this summer and in the lead-up to the LA Olympic Games in [...]

KÜRTEN TAKES REINS AS IRELAND’S NEW JUMPING BOSS

Legendary rider excited to work with team ahead of World Championships and LA28 Olympics  Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) is delighted to announce the appointment of legendary rider Jessica Kürten as the organisation’s new High Performance Jumping Manager following a comprehensive Request for Tender (RFT) and interview process for the role, as Ireland enters an exciting [...]

IN THE NEWS – AUGUST 11th

New Kids on the Block – Ireland’s Rising Stars Shine This Summer This summer has been a defining moment for Team Ireland’s rising stars. From the pool to the river and the track to the showjumping arena, our junior athletes have charged into finals, stood proudly on podiums and achieved remarkable milestones on both European [...]

In The News – July 7th

Equestrian – Spruce Meadows, Canada  Daniel Coyle Won the $1 million ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup, producing two flawless rounds with Incredible and winning the jump-off in 35.21 seconds. He edged out USA’s Kyle King by just 0.08 seconds to take his first-ever 5★ Grand Prix win at Spruce Meadows.  “It only took 10 years,” Coyle [...]

Sport Events Coming up in July

We are at the start of a jam packed July, check here for information on the upcoming events?   DATES EVENT (SPORT) 27 June – 6 July EQUESTRIAN Team Ireland – World Equestrian Festival CHIO Aachen – Aachen, Germany LINK 28-29 June ATHLETICS Team Ireland – European Athletics Team Championships Division 2 – Maribor, Slovenia LINK [...]

In The News – May 26th

Team Ireland Round-Up | Medals, Records, and Milestones Across Europe and the U.S.    ATHLETICS | Gidey’s Breakthrough, Healy Shines, English and Coscoran Impress  Efrem Gidey made history on Saturday evening in Pacé, France, becoming the first Irish athlete to win individual gold at the European 10,000m Cup. The 24-year-old surged ahead with just over [...]

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