Ryan's Son
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| Ryan's Son | |
|---|---|
| Breed | Irish Draught x Thoroughbred |
| Sire | Ozymandias |
| Dam | Irish Draught |
| Sex | Gelding |
| Foaled | 1968 |
| Died | 1987 Hickstead, Haywards Heath, UK |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Colour | Bay |
| Rider | John Whitaker |
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Equestrian | ||
| Olympic Games | ||
| 1984 Los Angeles | Team jumping | |
| World Championships | ||
| 1982 Dublin | Team show jumping | |
| European Championships | ||
| 1983 Hickstead | Individual show jumping | |
| 1983 Hickstead | Team show jumping | |
Ryan's Son (1968-1987) was a successful show jumping horse ridden by John Whitaker. He was a bay gelding and stood 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm). He was sired by a Thoroughbred called Ozymandias and born from an Irish Draught mare.[1] In January 2007, Ryan's Son joined John Whitaker in being inducted into The British Horse Society Equestrian Hall of Fame.[2]
In 2020 he was named as one of the greatest horses of all time by Country Life with Ryan's Son being noted for "a distinctive white blaze, a swishing tail and a habit of bucking violently after the last fence that was beloved by the public."[3] A crowd favourite, Ryan's Son became renowned for bucking after the final fence.[4] On the bucking, rider John Whitaker was quoted as saying:
"He was showing off. He knew he had finished by the applause and by feeling me switch off the pressure. He said: 'that's it, I have done it', and bucked. It was off-putting, though, if the audience clapped after a difficult combination in the middle of a round, because he bucked then too, which would put you wrong for the next fence."[5]