Posted on 08/27/2004 1:41:52 PM PDT by Happygal
Showjumper Cian OConnor tonight won the first gold medal for the Irish team at the Athens Olympics.
The 25-year-old rider, who lives in Rathoat, County Meath, took first place in the Showjumping final with a flawless final round on his horse Waterford Crystal.
OConnor, who had four faults in his first round, punched the air in delight after clearing the final fence.
It was the first ever gold medal for the Irish equestrian team.
Two other Irish showjumpers, Kevin Babington and Jessica Kuerten, finished in fifth and 19th places respectively.
OConnor said: Normally Im not stuck for words but this time I am. Im absolutely delighted my horse won. He jumped fantastic. I couldnt have asked for any more.
Hundreds of flag-waving Irish supporters cheered when OConnor was presented with his gold medal. He was tearful as the Irish flag was hoisted and the band played the national anthem, Amhran na bhFiann.
OConnor took his horse on a series of celebratory laps around the Marco Polo Equestrian Centre.
The Chef dEquipe of the Irish equestrian team, Colonel Ned Campion, said OConnor had won with great style.
To be standing beside a gold medal winner, its the experience of my lifetime.
We fancied him along the line, maybe not to win the gold, but certainly there or thereabouts, he told RTE.
Robert Hall, the veteran RTE showjumping commentator, told viewers he was lost for words.
Incredible. Its an absolute privilege to be here, he said.
OConnors grandfather is rugby legend Karl Mullen, who watched the final on television at home in Kilcullen, County Kildare.
I feel so elated. I will take weeks to calm down, said Mr Mullen. This has been better than any experience in my life.
He told RTE his grandson had great sponsorship support from Anthony OReilly, the chairman of Independent Newspapers.
OConnor has been a rising star of Irish showjumping since he made his first Nations Cup appearance at the age of 18.
Earlier this year, he won his first Aga Khan trophy with the Irish team at the Nations Cup in Dublin.
The gold medal victory comes after a series of disappointments for the Irish Olympic team.
Walker Jamie Costin was ruled out through a car crash, while the highly fancied medal contender in the womens event, Gillian OSullivan, had to withdraw through injury.
Yer rather presumptious aren't ye? ;-)
Yup. I answered our Freepmail, too!
MAYO FOR THE SAM MAGUIRE CUP!!!! (That big cup on the right).
And Mary 'The Diaspora' Robinson is as Irish as Oliver Cromwell.
Is that not the 'Sinead O'Connor' look (is she a relation - probably not, wrong politics - she's a Feminazi, in fact, come to think of it she probably IS a dyke).
RL friend of mine's went through exactly the same thing with hers. Meanwhile my 5 and 6 year old machines are still on original everything except power supplies and processor fans...both replaced multiple times due to the fans wearing out. Oh and a much replaced video card for EQ in the second...never died, but often upgraded.
Ha! Sounds like your nieces are well able to keep manners on you incorrigible! :-)
Hope you all had a great time! :-)
Are going to congratulate Mayo on their semi-final victory; I know the pair of ye are are from hurling counties; but now, for f***'s sake, Colosis, for a start John Maughan did a lot for Clare football, can you not show gratitude????
anyone here any comments on the subsequent fall out on this story? the two horses testing positive, the b-sample being stolen, the break-in at the efi offices? http://www.siglamag.com/features/0412/CianOConnor.php
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