William Fox-Pitt
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Full name | William Speed Lane Fox-Pitt | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Eventing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born |
Hampstead, London, England | 2 January 1969|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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William Fox-Pitt (born 2 January 1969) is an English equestrian who competes in eventing. His career highlights include winning three Olympic medals in the team event, with silver in 2004 and 2012, and bronze in 2008. At the World Equestrian Games, he won team gold and individual silver in 2010, and team silver and individual bronze in 2014. He also won World team medals in 2002 and 2006. At the European Championships, he has won six team gold medals, as well as Individual silver in 1997 and 2005, and Individual bronze in 2013. In 2011, he became the first rider to win five different four-star events,[1] having won the Burghley Horse Trials a record six times (1994, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2011), Rolex Kentucky three times (2010, 2012, 2014), Stars of Pau twice (2011, 2013), the Badminton Horse Trials twice (2004, 2015), and the Luhmühlen Horse Trials once (2008). A serious fall in 2015 left him in a coma for two weeks, but he came back to make the British eventing team and attend the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Life
Fox-Pitt was born in Hampstead, the eldest son of William Oliver Lane Fox-Pitt (1932-2012, known as Oliver) and Marietta Speed.[2] Educated at Wellesley House School in Kent, Eton College and the University of London, Fox-Pitt began riding at age four, he stopped when he was 13 because he thought he would get bullied then again starting when he was 15 and started eventing at age 15. He was born into an equestrian family, with both parents having ridden around Badminton and Burghley and his siblings having been very successful as well.[3] He holds the record for the most wins (six) at the Burghley Horse Trials;[4] William's victories coming in 1994, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2011. Additional major wins have been at the Badminton Horse Trials in 2004 and again in 2015, at Gatcombe Park in 1995, 2000, 2003 and 2005, and team golds in European Championships in 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009. He took team bronze at the 2011 Europeans, individual bronze at the 2013 Europeans, and team silver and individual bronze at the 2014 World Equestrian Games. He also represented Great Britain at the (1996 Summer Olympics/Atlanta), (2004 Summer Olympics/Athens), (2008 Summer Olympics/Beijing), (2012 Summer Olympics/London) and (2016 Summer Olympics/Rio), winning team silver in Athens, team bronze in Beijing and team silver in London. In 2006 he was ranked the leading rider in Britain for the sixth year running and 2nd in the world, and as of 2014 he was ranked 1st in the world. William is married to Channel 4 Racing presenter Alice Plunkett. They have two sons; Oliver (born in August 2005) and Thomas (born 15 November 2006), and two daughters; Chloe (born October 2012) and Emily (born September 2014). William is a regular columnist in the weekly equestrian magazine, Horse & Hound.
In the eventing world, one of his best known partnerships is with the horse Tamarillo.
In October 2015, a fall at a competition in France left him in a coma for two weeks. After regaining consciousness, he had initial trouble with blindness and then double vision, but was ultimately able to earn a spot on the British team for the 2016 Olympics and returned to international competition with the stallion Chilli Morning.[5] He was the only remaining member of the team who won silver in London 2012. [6]
Career highlights
2015
- 1st Badminton Horse Trials CCI**** (Chilli Morning)
- 4th Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI**** (Bay My Hero)
2014
- FEI World number 1 eventing rider
- Individual Bronze at the World Equestrian Games in France (Chilli Morning)
- 1st Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI**** (Bay My Hero)
- 9th Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI**** (Seacookie)
2013
- 1st Stars of Pau CCI **** (Seacookie)
- 3rd Stars of Pau CCI **** (Cool Mountain)
- Individual Bronze at the European Championship in Sweden (Chilli Morning)
- 3rd Luhmühlen Horse Trials CCI **** (Neuf des Coeurs)
- 4th Luhmühlen Horse Trials CCI **** (Lionheart)
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI***(Chilli Morning)
- 5th Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Parklane Hawk)
- 2nd Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI **** (Seacookie)
2012
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI***(Chilli Morning)
- 1st Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI **** (Parklane Hawk)
- Team Silver at the Summer Olympics in London (Lionheart)
2011
- 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Parklane Hawk)
- 1st Stars of Pau CCI **** (Oslo)
2010
- FEI World number 1 eventing rider
- 1st Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI **** (Cool Mountain)
- 1st Team Event FEI World Equestrian Games Kentucky (Cool Mountain)
2009
- FEI World number 1 eventing rider
2008
- 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Tamarillo)
- 2nd Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Ballincoola)
- 3rd Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Ballincoola)
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI*** (Navigator)
- 1st Luhmühlen Horse Trials CCI **** (Macchiato)
2007
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI*** (Macchiato)
- 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Parkmore Ed)
- 1st Blair CCI*** (Macchiato)
- 5th Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Ballincoola)
2006
- 9th Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Ballincoola)
- 11th Luhmühlen Horse Trials CCI **** (Birthday Night)
- 1st Hartpary CCI*** (Moon Man)
- 15th Aachen WEG **** (Tamarillo)
- 3rd Blenheim Horse Trials CCI*** (Parkmore Ed)
- 6th Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Ballincoola)
2005
- 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Ballincoola)
- 1st Boekelo Horse Trials CCI*** (Mr. Dumbledore)
- 2nd Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Tamarillo)
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI*** (Mr. Dumbledore)
- 2nd Bramham Horse Trials CCI*** (Idalgo)
- 1st Gatcombe British Open (Moon Man)
- Team gold and individual silver at the European Championships (Tamarillo)
- Winner of the British Eventing Premier League
2004
- 1st Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Tamarillo)
- 4th Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI **** (Ballincoola)
- 7th Fontainebleau (Stunning)
- Team silver at the Athens Olympics (Tamarillo)
2003
- 5th Le Lion d’Angers (Idalgo)
- 8th Le Lion d’Angers (Igor de Cluis)
- 1st Boekelo (Tom Cruise)
- Team gold and 8th individual European Championships, Punchestown, Ireland (Moon Man)
- 1st CIC World Cup Qualifier, Thirlestane Castle (Stunning)
- 1st British Open Championships, Gatcombe Park (Stunning)
- 2nd British Open Championships, Gatcombe Park (Moon Man)
- 1st British Intermediate Championships, Gatcombe Park (Tom Cruise II)
- 1st Luhmühlen Horse Trials CIC *** (Tom Cruise II)
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Wallow)
- 2nd Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Ballincoola)
- 7th Saumur (Coastal Ties)
- 1st Chatsworth CIC World Cup Qualifier (Stunning)
- 3rd Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI **** (Moon Man)
2002
- FEI World number 1 eventing rider
- Team bronze World Equestrian Games, Jerez, Spain (Tamarillo)
- 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Highland Lad)
- 7th Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Moon Man)
- 4th Boekelo (Stunning)
- 3rd British Open Championships, Gatcombe Park (Moon Man)
- 4th British Open Championships, Gatcombe Park (Stunning)
- 4th Rolex Kentucky Three Day CCI **** (Stunning)
- 2nd Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Tamarillo)
- 6th Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Highland Lad)
- 8th Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Just A Sovereign)
2001
- 5th and Team gold European Champs, Pau, France (Stunning)
- 4th Bonn Roderberg CCIO (Barclay Square)
- 4th Saumur (Stunning)
- 9th Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Springleaze Macaroo)
2000
- 1st British Open Champs, Gatcombe Park (Moon Man)
- 1st Blenheim Horse Trials CCI *** (Stunning)
- 2nd Blenheim Horse Trials CCI *** (Tamarillo)
1999
- 2nd Achselschwang (Moon Man)
- 7th Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Moon Man)
1997
- Individual silver and Team gold European Open Championships, Burghley (Cosmopolitan II)
- 2nd Scottish Open Championships, Thirlestane Castle (Cosmopolitan II)
- 3rd Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Cosmopolitan II)
1996
- 5th Olympic Games Team Competition, Atlanta, USA (Cosmopolitan II)
- 6th Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Lismore Lord Charles)
- 5th Boekelo (Mostly Mischief)
1995
- 6th and Team gold European Open Championships, Pratoni del Vivaro, Italy (Cosmopolitan II)
- 1st Bramham Horse Trials CCI *** (Cosmopolitan II)
- 1st British Open Championships, Gatcombe Park (Chaka)
- 6th Blenheim Horse Trials CCI *** (Loch Alan)
- 5th Boekelo (Faerie Diadem)
1994
- 1st Burghley Horse Trials CCI **** (Chaka)
- 2nd Scottish Open Championships, Thirlestane Castle (Chaka)
- 7th Punchestown (Thomastown)
- 2nd British Open Championships, Gatcombe Park (Chaka)
1993
- 7th Badminton Horse Trials CCI **** (Chaka)
1990
- 4th and Team gold Young Rider European Championships (Steadfast)
- 3rd Young Rider National Championships (Faerie Sovereign)
1989
- Individual bronze and Team silver Young Rider European Championships, Achselschwang, Germany
1988
- 4th and Team gold Young Rider European Championships, Zonhoven, Belgium (Steadfast)
1987
- Individual silver Junior European Championships, Pratoni del Vivaro, Italy (Steadfast)
- 5th Junior National Championships
1985
- 8th Junior National Championships 1985
Gallery
References
- ↑ "William Fox-Pitt wins Pau, but Mary King takes HSBC FEI Classics". Horse and Hound. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
- ↑ The Telegraph - 08 Feb 2012 - Obituaries - Oliver Fox-Pitt
- ↑ Fox-Pitt, William. What wil be: The autobiography. ISBN 978-1-4072-2334-6.
- ↑ "Fifth Burghley crown for Fox-Pitt". BBC Sport. 7 September 2008. Retrieved 7 September 2008.
- ↑ Staff (August 6, 2016). "Fox-Pitt Leads Early in Olympic Eventing". Blood-Horse. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ↑ The Telegraph: William Fox-Pitt completes stunning recovery to claim Rio 2016 place
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