Who saw this about Theodore O'Connor major Shocker!!
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Who saw this about Theodore O'Connor major Shocker!!
Theodore O'Connor Euthanizedby: Erin Ryder, TheHorse.com News Editor
May 28 2008, Article # 11964
Theodore O'Connor, the 13-year-old eventing "super pony" was euthanized today as a result of an injury sustained in an accident at Karen and David O'Connor's barn in The Plains, Va., according to a statement released by the U.S. Equestrian Federation. Standing only 14.1 hands, the Shetland/Arabian/Thoroughbred cross gelding was the reigning team and individual Gold Medalist from the 2007 Pan American Games and had top six finishes at the Rolex …
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That was like 2 months ago…. Yeah it was depressing but I dont think the timing could have been any better. I think he proved, only weeks after the Rolex and Kentucky Derby that horses get killed in freak accidents just as much as they do in the sports they participate in. What is PETA and anti-eventing/racing people going to say to that? Don't go for a hack on horses because they might get hurt…..? His death at least proved something even though it has horrible.
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Yes, I heard the news. This type of thing is very sad and sudden.
May he rest in peace. My condolences go out to those who knew and loved him.
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OMG!!! Thats awful!!!
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Yes it is sad.
He was a great little horses. It is a way to show that horses can get hurt or killed even in the pasture
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i was so sad when i first heard the news, he was a role model for all the ponies in the world…may he rest in peace
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I didn't see that or know about that horse, but, I had a half Arab
and American Walking Pony mare that I raised from a foal out of my American Walking Pony mare , and she was at a pasture of a friend's friend… she fell in a ditch, and she broke her leg, and they shot her. So, I just want to say that my heart really
goes out to the ones who loved Theodore. It is so devastating to lose a horse like that! I am so sorry to hear about that. It
is such a shock to lose a horse!
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very very sad but old news. The bad part, I heard, is that he slipped with shoes on on a concrete aisle and critically injured himself. Too bad he wasn't in a safe environment.
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Don't even get me started. I was telling someone about him a month ago and went to find some pics of him online. When I read that, I literally teared up :'(. He wasn't just the O'Connor pony; he was America's pony. I mean EVERYONE was rooting for him in the Olympics!!! It is just sooooo sad.