Ready Teddy (horse)

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SireBrilliant Invader
GrandsireVain
DamDouble Summer
Ready Teddy
BreedThoroughbred
SireBrilliant Invader
GrandsireVain
DamDouble Summer
Maternal grandsireKwanza
SexGelding
Foaled1987
Died23 April 2011 (aged 23)
CountryNew Zealand
ColourChestnut
OwnerBlyth Tait
Ready Teddy
Medal record
Equestrian
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta Individual eventing
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1998 Rome, ItalyIndividual eventing
Gold medal – first place1998 Rome, ItalyTeam eventing

Ready Teddy (1987 – 23 April 2011) was an eventing horse competitively ridden by New Zealand equestrian Blyth Tait. Together the pair competed in three Olympics, winning gold at the 1996 Summer Games, and took two golds at the 1998 World Equestrian Games. He was the first eventing horse to win individual gold at both an Olympic Games and a World Equestrian Games. Ready Teddy died from colic in 2011.

Ready Teddy was a chestnut Thoroughbred gelding foaled in 1987,[1] sired by Brilliant Invader. As a young horse he was named Striking Back and competed in Thoroughbred racing. Blyth Tait's father found him at a Pony Club event and had him shipped to England in 1994, as an eventing prospect for his son.[2]

Competitive career

Later life and legacy

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