Cian O'Connor height - How tall is Cian O'Connor?
Cian O'Connor was born on 12 November, 1979 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish equestrian. At 41 years old, Cian O'Connor height is 5 ft 10 in (178.0 cm).
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5' 10"
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4' 11"
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6' 1"
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5' 8"
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5' 10"
Now We discover Cian O'Connor's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 43 years old?
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Cian O'Connor Age |
43 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
12 November 1979 |
Birthday |
12 November |
Birthplace |
Dublin, Ireland |
Nationality |
Ireland |
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He is a member of famous Equestrian with the age 43 years old group.
Cian O'Connor Weight & Measurements
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Weight |
163 lb (74 kg; 11 st 9 lb) |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
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Who Is Cian O'Connor's Wife?
His wife is Ruth Maybin (m. 2011)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Ruth Maybin (m. 2011) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Ben O’Connor |
Cian O'Connor Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Cian O'Connor worth at the age of 43 years old? Cian O'Connor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Equestrian. He is from Ireland. We have estimated
Cian O'Connor's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2021 |
Pending |
Salary in 2021 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
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Source of Income |
Equestrian |
Cian O'Connor Social Network
Timeline
O’Connor was also a member of the winning Irish team at the European Show Jumping Championships in 2017, again after a 16-year absence from the podium by Ireland. He also took an individual bronze medal at these championships.
Aside from his own participation in the sport, O’Connor has also carved out a significant reputation as a coach to younger riders, with Nicole Walker and Nicola Pohl becoming two of his successful senior international students competing at the highest level of show jumping globally. Irish brothers Tom and Max Wachman are also guided by O’Connor, with the latter taking individual gold at the 2019 European Under 16 Show Jumping Championships in Poland, while both brothers were members of the gold medal-winning team at the same venue.
O’Connor also specialises in producing younger horses to achieve top international standards and has a reputation for being able to identify horses with such potential, often early in their careers.
Meydan FEI Nations Cup: 4th on 19 faults: Shane Breen (Carmena Z) 5/5; Darragh Kenny (Obelix) 5/(16); Cian O'Connor (K Club Lady) 9/4; Billy Twomey (Je T'aime Flamenco) (9)/0
The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, Jumping World Championships, Kentucky: Team: Dermott Lennon (Hallmark Elite); Denis Lynch (Lantinus); Cian O’Connor (K Club Lady); Billy Twomey (Tinka’s Serenade)
2nd Round - First round of the Nations Cup: 16th on a total of 6.88 faults
CSIO5* La Baule, France: FEI Nations Cup: 1st on 13 faults: Shane Sweetnam (Amaretto Darco) 1/4; Billy Twomey (Romanov) 4/4; Cian O'Connor (Larkhill Cruiser) (4)/0; Cameron Hanley (Southwind VDL) 0/(17) - Team earned €64,000
CSIO5* Rome, Italy: Meydan FEI Nations Cup: 3rd on 12 faults: Cameron Hanley (Southwind VDL) - (8)/4; Darragh Kenny (Obelix) - 4/(8); Cian O'Connor (K Club Lady) - 4/0; Billy Twomey (Tinka's Serenade) - 0/4
1st Round - Speed Competition: 12th on 2.88 faults; Team in 8th
Week 12 WEF Wellington, Florida: $500,000 Grand Prix: 7th (Blue Loyd) - $15,000 (€11,258)
Cian O'Connor married Ruth Maybin on 31 December 2011 at Clongowes Wood College, Clane, County Kildare. They live in County Meath, Ireland. Cian O'Connor trains horses at his stables, Karlswood, also in County Meath, Ireland. He trains young and upcoming riders at the stables, where he also trades in all classes of show jumpers.
CSI5*-W Geneva, Switzerland: Rolex FEI World Cup qualifier: 11th (Splendor) - €3,000
Week 11 WEF Wellington, Florida: $25,000 Suncast 1m50: 3rd (KEC Alligator Alley) - $3,250 (€2,451)
'Land Rover' Puissance: 2nd= (Noctambule Courcelle) - clearing 2m10 - €9,850
CSI5*-W Verona, Italy: Grand Prix: 10th (Splendor) - earning €1,500.
Week 10 WEF CSI3* Wellington, Florida: $80,000 Grand Prix: 2nd (KEC Alligator Alley) - $16,000 (€12,116)
He was also a member of the Irish Teams that won Aga Khan Trophy at the Dublin Horse show in 2004, 2012 and 2015.
He won the gold medal in individual jumping at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but his award was later revoked after the sports ruling body found banned substances in its system during the games. The FEI stated at the time that it was satisfied "that the show jumper had established that he was not involved in a deliberate attempt to affect the performance of the horse."
Riding his horse, Waterford Crystal, he became an instant national hero, being the only Irish medalist that year. However, on 8 October 2004, it emerged that Waterford Crystal had tested positive for a prohibited substance.
Week 4 WEF CSI2* Wellington, Florida: $80,000 Grand Prix: 6th (Blue Loyd) - $3,600 (€2,718)
Cián O'Connor (born 12 November 1979) is an Irish equestrian who competes in show jumping. He has competed at two Olympic Games, two World Championships and six European Championships, and has attained over 125 senior caps for his country. He won an individual bronze medal at the London Olympic Games 2012 and was a member of the Irish team that took a gold medal at the European Championships in Gothenburg in 2017. O’Connor also won a bronze individual medal at the latter event.
Week 8 WEF CSIO4* Wellington, Florida: $75,000 Nations Cup: 2nd (Shane Sweetnam / Amaretto d'Arco [0/4]; Richie Moloney / Slievenorra [4/0]; Darragh Kerins / Lisona [4/4]; Cian O'Connor / Blue Loyd [0/0])
CSI5*-W London Olympia, United Kingdom: Santa Stakes - 1m60 jump-off class: 1st (Splendor) - €6,480
CSI5* Global Champions Tour, Valencia, Spain: 1m50 class: 4th (K Club Lady) - €1,600 - just 1.65 seconds behind the winner.
CSI4* Caen, France: 1m50 jump-off class: 3rd (Splendor) - earning €3,750
CSI5*-W Helsinki, Finland: 1m50 'Porsche International Classic': 5th (Carpe Diem) - €2,500
CSI4* Salzburg, Austria: 1m50 against the clock: 7th (O'Connell Street) - €1,300
$50,000 Grand Prix: 7th (Everything) - $1,500 (€1,160)
Week 3 WEF CSI2* Wellington, Florida: $50,000 'Horseware Ireland' Grand Prix: 4th (Blue Loyd) - $5,000 (€3,795)
1m45 Two-Phase Competition: 3rd (Arabella) - €2,600
1m45 two-phase (week 2): 1st (Larkhill Cruiser) - €6,900
1m45 (week 3): 1st (Larkhill Cruiser) - €6,900
CSI4* Porto, Portugal: 1m45 jump-off: 5th (Blue Loyd) - €1,667
1m45-1m50: 4th (Da Vinci's Pride) - €2,300
1m40 Grand Prix Qualifier: 3rd (Larkhill Cruiser) - €3,200
1m40 'Power and Speed': 7th (Goldex) - €1,000
Week 2 WEF CSI2* Wellington, Florida: $32,000 WEF Challenge II: 3rd (Blue Loyd) - $4,800 (€3,710)
Week 5 WEF CSI3*-W Wellington, Florida: $32,000 Suncast 1m50 Championship: 2nd (Everything) - $6,400 (€4,834); 4th (KEC Alligator Alley) - $3,200 (€2,417)
$32,000 1m45: 3rd (KEC Alligator Alley) - $4,800 (€4,365)
$32,000 Suncast 1m50: 6th (KEC Alligator Alley) - $1,440 (€1,080)
Week 1 WEF Wellington, Florida: $30,000 'Surpass' Grand Prix: 3rd (Blue Loyd) - $3,900 (€3,079)
$25,000 'Suncast' 1m50 Championship: 4th (Everything) - $2,000 (€1,579)
$25,000 'Suncast' 1m50 Championship: 5th (Everything) - $1,500 (€1,138)
$25,000 'Suncast' 1m50 Championship: 5th (KEC Alligator Alley) - $1,500 (€1,132)