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Jumping
Number of starts: | 264 |
Number of wins: | 3 |
Eventing
Number of starts: | 421 |
Number of wins: | 35 |
General Interest | |
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Milestones |
Tim and Jonelle became the first husband and wife to represent NZ at an Olympic Games at Rio 2016. In 2022 he and his wife Jonelle became the first married couple to be ranked first and second in the International Equestrian Federation [FEI] eventing world rankings after he took the number one position and Jonelle rose to second place. (horseandhound.co.uk, 11 Oct 2022; nzherald.co.nz, 07 Oct 2022) |
Famous relatives |
His wife Jonelle Price has represented New Zealand in eventing, winning team bronze at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. She also competed at the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games. His mother Raewyn Price evented in New Zealand in her youth. (SportsDeskOnline, 05 Nov 2021; eventingnation.com, 31 Oct 2021; timandjonelle.com, 02 Oct 2016; horsetalk.co.nz, 07 Aug 2014) His brother Cam is CEO of Keyflow Horse Feeds. (badminton-horse.co.uk, 2024) |
Ambitions | To compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (times-age.co.nz, 21 Dec 2022; marlboroughequestrian.news, 28 Apr 2022) |
Other information |
FROM NEW ZEALAND TO THE UK Born in Oxford, New Zealand, he moved to the UK in 2003 in order to further his equestrian career. He and his wife Jonelle were based at Mere Farm in Wiltshire for 17 years before announcing that they were moving to a new yard on the Chedington Estate in Dorset, England, in 2023. "It is a long road from New Zealand, coming over here with nothing and working out how to make a living out of what we do and getting the quality of horses we need." (horseandhound.co.uk, 04 Nov 2022, 16 Jun 2014; timandjonelle.com, 28 Nov 2022; eurosport.com, 04 Sep 2018; stuff.co.nz, 17 Jun 2014) HORSE RETIREMENT In 2021 he announced that his horse Wesko would retire after sustaining a minor injury during early-season preparations. Price had hoped to compete with Wesko at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. "It was going to be a bit of a push for an 18-year-old to make the final four at the Olympics later this year [2021] and sadly it just wasn't meant to be. We have had so much fun together, so I have a lot to be thankful for. Above all, he's my mate and that isn't about to change." (horsetalk.co.nz, 11 May 2021) |
Olympic Games | ||
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Gold medal - First place | Gold medal - First place | |
Silver medal - Second place | Silver medal - Second place | |
Bronze medal - Third place | Bronze medal - Third place | |
Ranked | Ranked |
FEI World Championships | |
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Gold medal - First Place | |
Silver medal - Second place | |
Bronze medal - Third place | |
Ranked |
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