The Grasshopper (horse)
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The Grasshopper was a horse that competed in the sport of eventing
Eventing
Eventing is an equestrian event comprising dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test requiring mastery of several types of riding...

, and is most notable for being one of only five horses to have competed in six or more CCIOs
Concours Complet International
The Concours Complet International and the Concours International Combiné are ratings for the equestrian sport of eventing, given by the international governing body for the sport, the FEI....

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  • Foaled: ~1945
  • Place of Birth: County Wicklow, Ireland
  • Sex: Gelding
  • Color: Bay
  • Height: 15.1 hh
  • Markings: Large star
  • Breed: Connemara pony
    Connemara pony
    The Connemara pony is a pony breed originating in Ireland. They are known for their athleticism, versatility and good disposition. The breed makes excellent show ponies.-History:...

    /Thoroughbred
    Thoroughbred
    The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word thoroughbred is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed...

  • Breeding: by Tutor (by Priori)
  • Riders: Penelope Moreton, Ian Dudgeon, Michael Page
  • Owner: Mrs. John Galvin


The Grasshopper, foaled in Ireland under the name "Copper Coin," was by the little Thoroughbred
Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word thoroughbred is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed...

 Tutor, who was known as a producer of show jumpers and eventers. He was first purchased by Col. Joe Dudgeon as a ride for his son, Ian. Ian Dudgeon took the horse to the top, competing him in the 1956 Olympic games in Stockholm, where they had a clear cross-country round but were eliminated for missing a flag.

Grasshopper was then sold to Mrs. John Galvin, who shipped him to her ranch in Santa Barbara, California. Mrs. Calvin invited the United States Eventing Team to her ranch to train two years later, and Michael Page was assigned to ride Grasshopper. The pair had an excellent career, with an individual gold in both the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago and the 1963 Pan Am Games in São Paulo, Brazil. They continued their career with the Rome Olympics in 1960 and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, the latter in which Grasshopper was on the silver medal team.

The little horse is most known to be one of only five horses in the sport to have competed in six or more CCIOs
Concours Complet International
The Concours Complet International and the Concours International Combiné are ratings for the equestrian sport of eventing, given by the international governing body for the sport, the FEI....

 (Official International Team Competitions). He shares this honor with another great American horse, Kilkenny
Kilkenny (horse)
Kilkenny was a horse that competed in the sport of eventing.*Born: 1957 in Ireland*Stable name: Henry*Height: 17.0 hh *Markings: Small star*Riders: Tommy Brennan, Jimmy Wofford-Competitive career:...

, as well as three British horses: The Poacher, Random Light and Priceless.

Grasshopper's final rider said of him: "Grasshopper was neither very big nor very handsome, but such was his toughness, mentally and physically, that he never started an international event in which he was not expected to produce the fastest time cross-country... I don't expect ever to see another horse like him." Michael O. Page

Achievements

  • 1955 European Championships - Penelope Moreton
  • 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games - Ian Dudgeon
  • 1959 Chicago Pan American Games - Michael Page: individual gold and team silver
  • 1960 Rome Olympic Games - Michael Page: 7th individually
  • 1963 São Paulo Pan American Games - Michael Page: individual and team gold
  • 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games - Michael Page: 4th individually, team silver
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