Erica Taylor

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Erica Taylor (born 8 December 1933)[1] is a former Australian equestrian.

Born (1933-12-08) 8 December 1933 (age 92)
Country Australia
SportEquestrian
Event
Dressage
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Erica Taylor
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Born (1933-12-08) 8 December 1933 (age 92)
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Country Australia
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In 1986 Taylor and Crown Law, a registered Australian stock horse, competed at Cedar Valley, Canada in the World Dressage Championships.[1]

Taylor was only the second Australian to represent her country in dressage[1] when she competed at the Seoul 1988 Olympics in the individual event. Riding Crown Law, she finished in 34th place.[2][3]

Taylor spent 50 years acting as a dressage judge in Australia, resigning in 2018.[4] She retired from dressage competition in 2007 and lives in Waterloo Corner, South Australia.[1]

Her contribution to dressage in Australia has been recognised by her appointment to the Equestrian Australia Hall of Fame.[5]

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