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Theodore O'Connor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theodore O'Connor
Theodore O'Connor (May 8, 1995 – May 28, 2008), nicknamed "Teddy," was a pony (though of horse phenotype) who competed internationally at the highest level of eventing. Ridden by Olympian Karen O'Connor, he performed exceedingly well at such events as the Rolex Kentucky Three Day and the Pan American Games. His success and small stature earned him the nickname "Super Pony."〔"Karen O'Connor and 'The Pony' Theodore O'Connor Wow The Crowd, Finishing Third" Accessed June 21, 2007 at http://www.horsesdaily.com/news/eventing/2007/07rolex/04-29-oconnor.html〕〔"Little Teddy O’Connor Wows Them with His Jump" Web page accessed August 30, 2007 at http://www.horsesdaily.com/news/tour/2007/07panam/derosa/07-22-dd1.html〕 ==Breeding== Theodore O'Connor (or "Teddy") was by the Thoroughbred stallion Witty Boy, who finished his racing career with a record of (40-5-1-3) and earnings of $50,518. Witty Boy went on to sire more than 300 horses in the United States, including winners in-hand, hunters, eventers, endurance horses, jumpers and dressage horses. Notable progeny include the show hunter I Don't Know (2000 USAEq National Champion) and the Anglo-Arabian VSF Otis+/ (completing 100-mile endurance competition). Theodore O'Connor was out of Chelsea's Melody, a mare of 1/2 Thoroughbred, 1/4 Arabian, and 1/4 Shetland Pony breeding. The sire of Chelsea's Melody was a racing Thoroughbred by the name of Honest Turn, a great-grandson of Bold Ruler. Her dam, Esker Electra, was by the stallion JR Lyraff, who was strongly linebred to the extremely influential Arabian stallion Raffles, son of Skowronek.〔(Pedigree of JR Lyraff )〕
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