Stephen Bradley (equestrian) - Achievements

Achievements

2007

  • Team gold medal 2007 Pan American Games (From)
  • 2nd Jersey Fresh CCI*** (From)

2006

  • 3rd Rolex Kentucky Three Day (Brandenburg's Joshua)
  • 1st Poplar Place Advanced Horse Trials

2005

  • 1st Foxhall Cup CCI*** (Brandenburg's Joshua)

2004

  • 1st Southern Pines Horse Trials
  • 3rd Poplar Place Farm March Horse Trials
  • 5th Rolex Kentucky CCI**** (From)

2003

  • 40th Burghley Horse Trials CCI**** (From)
  • 13th Rolex Kentucky CCI**** (From)
  • Team Gold at the Pan American Games (Brandenburg's Joshua)

1996

  • 1st Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI*** (Dr. Dolittle)

1993

  • 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI**** (Sassy Reason)
  • Equestrian Athlete of the Year by the US Olympic Committee
  • 1st Checkmate International Horse Trials CCI***

1992

  • 52nd Barcelona Olympic Games (Sassy Reason)
  • 1st Checkmate International Horse Trials CCI***

1991

  • 1st Checkmate International Horse Trials CCI***

1990

  • Combined Training Horseman of the Year by the Chronicle of the Horse
  • 9th for the U.S. Combined Training Association Horseman of the Year award

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