Shane Rose

Shane Rose is a three time Olympic medallist from NSW, where he grew up riding with his siblings.

Joining Pony Club when he was 5 years-old and staying through to his ‘A’ certificate. Shane took part in everything, from mounted games to showjumping and eventing. During Shane’s Pony Club days he was selected to the State Eventing Camp where Wayne Roycroft was the instructor.

In 1994, when Shane was 21, he was selected to represent Australia in the Young Rider Trans Tasman competition riding Mr Joe Cool. The pair won both the NZ Young Rider One & Three Day championships and the overall team won the Young Rider Trans Taman trophy for the first time in histroy. 

In 1996 Shane was selected on the squad for the Atlanta Olympic Games and went to the States with Mr Joe Cool. Unfortunately his horse went lame just before the Olympic Games and he was unable to compete.

In 1998, Shane went to Rome and rode at his first World Equestrian Games as a member of the Australian team. Unfortunately Shane's horse caught a bacterial infection and was unable to complete the event. 

In 2008, Shane and All Luck were selected for the Beijing Olympic Games where they were member of the Silver medal winning team.

Shane has gone on to win a further two Olympic medals - a Team Bronze medal at Rio 2016 Olympic Games and another Team Silver at Tokyo 2020. 

ACHIEVEMENTS

2021 - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Team Silver
2018 - FEI World Equestrian Games, USA,  Team 6th
2016 - Rio Olympic Games - Team Bronze
2016 - Nations Cup, CHIO Aachen, Germany, Team Silver
2008 - Beijing Olympic Games, Team Silver
2006 - FEI World Equestrian Games, Aachen
1998 - FEI World Equestrian Games, Rome

 

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