Karen O'Connor

'''Karen Lende O'Connor''' (born February 17, 1958) is an
American equestrian who competes in
three-day eventing. Although she did not come from a family of equestrians, her interest in horses started at an early age, and she received her first horse for her 11th birthday. O'Connor began competing internationally in the late 1970s, and in 1986 began riding for the US national eventing team. Since then, she had ridden in five
Olympic Games, three
World Equestrian Games and two
Pan-American Games, winning multiple medals, including a team silver at the
1996 Olympic Games and a team bronze at the
2000 Olympic Games. She has also posted numerous wins and top-10 finishes at other international events. As of 2013, O'Connor is not competing, having suffered fractures to two
thoracic vertebrae during a fall at a competition in October 2012.
In 1993, O'Connor married fellow equestrian
David O'Connor, also a three-day event rider for the US team. When not competing, she plays active roles in the administration side of the
United States Equestrian Federation and the
United States Eventing Association (USEA). O'Connor and her horses have been honored by multiple organizations for their competition record, and as of 2013, six horses ridden by O'Connor held positions in the list of the top 50 USEA high scoring horses.
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