John Whitaker
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John Whitaker
John Whitaker MBE (born 5 August 1955, Huddersfield) is a British equestrian and Olympian who competes in show jumping. He has won numerous international medals including an Olympic silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles. John has enjoyed success across four decades. He has competed at World and European Championships and five Olympic teams between 1984 and 2016.
John has won the Hickstead Derby four times. He is best known for his partnership with the horse Milton with whom he won the Du Maunier Grand Prix at Spruce Meadows and won over £1 million in prize money before being retired in 1994. However, he won his Olympic medal in 1984 on Ryan's Son who he was given at the age of 18 and had a partnership with for 14 years.
His story is one of incredible success, heart-breaking loss, near-death injury and lost opportunity. Read the amazing story of Britain's legendary Showjumper told here for the first time.
In a career spanning six decades, John Whitaker has been to six Olympic Games, four World Equestrian Games finals, three World Championships and has represented Great Britain on more than 200 Nations Cups.
For every equestrian and horse enthusiast this is a must-read book about a rider who's become the most admired horseman in the world.
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