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Jonty Evans and Cooley Rorkes Drift (ISH), during the Olympic Equestrian Games in Rio. Evans has bought the horse with the help of the public in a successful crowd-funding appeal (Photo: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile)
9 August 2016; Jonty Evans of Ireland, on Cooley Rorkes Drift, during the Eventing Team Jumping Final at the Olympic Equestrian Centre, Deodoro, during the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
JUST a few short weeks ago, Irish international event rider Jonty Evans decided to start a crowd-funding campaign in a bid to raise £500,000 to buy his Olympic horse Cooley Rorkes Drift (ISH).
A hugely successful two day eventing clinic by Rio Olympian Jonty Evans and Ciaran Glynn was supported by over 80 people
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