Canada’s Graeme Thom has accepted the position as New Zealand’s High Performance Eventing Manager, effective February 1st. Thom was an integral part of Canada’s Eventing High Performance committee from 2005 to 2014, during which time the team earned four medals at various championships.

“I’m very excited about this new job,” Thom enthused. “It’s an honour to be associated with this caliber of athletes and operation.” New Zealand finished 4th at the Rio Olympics in 2016 and had two riders in the top ten. Thom also confirmed that the legendary Sir Mark Todd will continue to ride for the Kiwis.

Thom will visit New Zealand at least twice a year and will make regular trips to the UK to coincide with major competitions and during team training. He will work with a great support team and will be reunited with a former Canadian team vet Dr. Christiana Ober DVM. The New Zealand team show jumping coach is Luis Alvarez Cervera and the team dressage coach Isobel Wessels. In between formal training sessions with the team coaches, riders continue to work with their individual coaches.

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