Primmore's Pride
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{{Infobox named horse
| horsename = Primmore's Pride
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| breed = 7/8 Thoroughbred
|discipline = Eventing
|sire = Mayhill
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| dam = Primmore Hill
| damsire =Ben Faerie
| sex = Gelding
|country= United Kingdom
|breeder =Roger and Joanna Day
| owner =Denise and Roger Lincoln
| trainer = Pippa Funnell
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| raceearnings =
| racewins = Won Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, Badminton Horse Trials, and Burghley Horse Trials
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| honors = |death_date=20 March 2023|colour=Bay|rider=Pippa Funnell|foaled=1993}}
Primmore's Pride was a 7/8 Thoroughbred gelding. Known as "Kiri", he was foaled in 1993, bred by Roger & Joanna Day, the offspring of Mayhill (sire) and Primmore Hill (dam).{{Cite web |date=2023-03-22 |title=Remembering Primmore’s Pride: ‘The crowd gasped so loudly, I thought I must have gone wrong’ |url=https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/remembering-primmores-pride-819644 |access-date=2024-10-17 |website=Horse & Hound |language=en}} He was owned by Denise & Roger Lincoln and ridden by Pippa Funnell, who achieved the Grand Slam of eventing in 2003 by winning the Rolex Kentucky Three Day, Badminton Horse Trials, and Burghley Horse Trials while riding Primmore's Pride.{{cite web |title=This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine. |url=https://www.breyerhorses.com/primmores-pride |accessdate=14 May 2015}}{{Dead Link|date=September 2023}}
Primmore's Pride was retired after a ligament injury after winning Badminton in 2005. Primmore's Pride was euthanized 20 March 2023 at the age of 30.
Eventing results
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- 1st Burghley Young Event Horse Final as a 5-year-old
- 1st Le Lion d'Anger 7 year old World Championship
- 4th Blenheim CCI*** 2001
- 2nd Punchestown CCI*** 2002
- 6th Burghley 2002
- 2nd British Open Championships Gatcombe and National Champion 2002
- 1st Rolex Kentucky 2003
- 1st Burghley 2003
- Team Silver Athens Olympics 2004
- Individual Bronze Athens Olympics 2004
- 1st Badminton 2005
References
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External links
- [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/equestrianism/2383146/Equestrianism-Funnells-Pride-of-place.html Equestrianism: Funnell's Pride of place]
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