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William Speed Lane Fox-Pitt MBE[1] (born 2 January 1969) is an English equestrian who competes in eventing. His career highlights include winning three Olympic medals in the team event, with silver in 2004 and 2012, and bronze in 2008.[2] At the World Equestrian Games, he won team gold and individual silver in 2010, and team silver and individual bronze in 2014. He also won World team medals in 2002 and 2006. At the European Championships, he has won six team gold medals, as well as Individual silver in 1997 and 2005, and Individual bronze in 2013. He is the recordman CCI*****'s winner with 14 grand slam titles. In 2011, he became the first rider to win five different five-star events,[3] having won the Burghley Horse Trials a record six times (1994, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2011), Rolex Kentucky three times (2010, 2012, 2014), Stars of Pau twice (2011, 2013), the Badminton Horse Trials twice (2004, 2015), and the Luhmühlen Horse Trials once (2008). A serious fall in 2015 left him in a coma for two weeks, but he came back to make the British eventing team and attend the 2016 Summer Olympics. He was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2018 Birthday Honours.[4]

William Fox-Pitt
MBE
William Fox-Pitt and Chilli Morning, Badminton Horse Trials, 2015
Personal information
Full nameWilliam Speed Lane Fox-Pitt
Nationality Great Britain
DisciplineEventing
Born (1969-01-02) 2 January 1969 (age 53)
Hampstead, London, England
Medal record
Representing  Great Britain
Equestrian
Olympic Games
2004 AthensTeam eventing
2012 LondonTeam eventing
2008 BeijingTeam eventing
World Championships
2010 KentuckyTeam eventing
2006 AachenTeam eventing
2010 KentuckyIndividual eventing
2014 NormandyTeam eventing
2002 JerezTeam eventing
2014 NormandyIndividual eventing
European Championships
1995 Pratoni del VivaroTeam eventing
1997 BurghleyTeam eventing
2001 PauTeam eventing
2003 PunchestownTeam eventing
2005 BlenheimTeam eventing
2009 FontainbleauTeam eventing
1997 BurghleyIndividual eventing
2005 BlenheimIndividual eventing
2015 Blair CastleTeam eventing
2011 LuhmuhlenTeam eventing
2013 MalmöIndividual Eventing

Family background and education


Fox-Pitt was born in Hampstead, the eldest son of William Oliver Lane Fox-Pitt (1932-2012, known as Oliver) and Marietta Speed. His father competed in many sports, and in addition had a career in the city, founding an investment bank now known as Fox-Pitt Kelton Cochran Caronia Waller.[5] Oliver and Marietta were both equestrian competitors, riding at Badminton and Burghley, and his siblings have been very successful as well.[6] His paternal grandfather was Major-General "Billy" Fox-Pitt DSO MC a Dorset landowner who served in both World Wars and was a founding officer of the Welsh Guards.[7][8]

Fox-Pitt was educated at Wellesley House School in Kent, Eton College and the Goldsmiths, University of London.[9]

Fox-Pitt began riding at age four. At 13, he stopped riding because he feared he would be bullied by his peers. With the encouragement of his parents, Fox-Pitt began his outstanding career in eventing at the age of 15.

He is married to former eventer and current ITV Racing presenter Alice Plunkett. They have four children: Oliver, Thomas, Chloe, and Emily.[10]


Sporting career


He is the recordman CCI*****'s winner with 14 titles. He is also the only rider to won 5 out of the six CCI*****'s having won Burghley (1994, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011), Badminton (2004 & 2015), Pau (2011, 2013), Kentucky (2010, 2012, 2014) and Luhmuhlen (2008). He holds the record for the most wins (six) at the Burghley Horse Trials;[11] William's victories coming in 1994, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2011. Additional major wins have been at the Badminton Horse Trials in 2004 and again in 2015, at Gatcombe Park in 1995, 2000, 2003 and 2005. Team golds in European Championships in 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009. He took individual silver at the 1997 Europeans, team bronze at the 2002 and 2011 Europeans, individual silver at the 2005 Europeans, team silver at the 2006 Aachen World Equestrian Games, team gold at the 2010 World Equestrian Games, individual bronze at the 2013 Europeans, team silver and individual bronze at the 2014 World Equestrian Games, and team silver at the 2015 Europeans. He also represented Great Britain at the (1996 Summer Olympics/Atlanta), (2004 Summer Olympics/Athens), (2008 Summer Olympics/Beijing), (2012 Summer Olympics/London) and (2016 Summer Olympics/Rio), winning team silver in Athens, team bronze in Beijing and team silver in London. In 2006 he was ranked the leading rider in Britain for the sixth year running and 2nd in the world, and as of 2014 he was ranked 1st in the world. William is married to Channel 4 Racing presenter Alice Plunkett. They have two sons; Oliver (born in August 2005) and Thomas (born 15 November 2006), and two daughters; Chloe (born October 2012) and Emily (born September 2014). William is a regular columnist in the weekly equestrian magazine, Horse & Hound.

In the eventing world, one of his best known partnerships is with the horse Tamarillo.

In October 2015, a fall at a competition in France left him in a coma for two weeks. After regaining consciousness, he had initial trouble with blindness and then double vision, but was ultimately able to earn a spot on the British team for the 2016 Olympics and returned to international competition with the stallion Chilli Morning.[12] He was the only remaining member of the team who won silver in London 2012.[13]


Career highlights


William Fox-Pitt and Idalgo at the Hillside during the cross-country phase of Badminton Horse Trials 2009.
William Fox-Pitt and Idalgo at the Hillside during the cross-country phase of Badminton Horse Trials 2009.
William Fox Pitt and Before Time at the Ice Pond during the cross-country phase of the CIC*** (Section K) competition at Chatsworth International Horse Trials 2013.
William Fox Pitt and Before Time at the Ice Pond during the cross-country phase of the CIC*** (Section K) competition at Chatsworth International Horse Trials 2013.

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1990

1989

1988

1987

1985


Partial CCI5* Results


Results
Event Kentucky (USA)

late April

Badminton (UK)

early May

Luhmühlen (Germany)

June

Burghley (UK)

early September

Pau (France)

late October

Adelaide (Australia)

early November

1993 7th (Chaka)
1994 (Chaka)
1997 (Cosmopolitan II)
2001 9th (Springleaze Macaroo)
2002 4th (Stunning) (Tamarillo) (Highland Lad)7th (Moon Man)
2003 (Moon Man) 22nd (Highland Lad) 28th (Ballin Coola)
2004 4th (Ballin Coola)11th (Coastal Ties) (Tamarillo) 11th (Ballin Coola)
2005 (Tamarillo)RET (Ballin Coola) (Ballin Coola)
2006RET (Mr Dumbledore)

EL (Coup De Coeur)

9th (Ballin Coola)

WD (Tamarillo)

11th (Birthday Night) 6th (Ballin Coola)

19th (Idalgo Du Donjon)

2007 (Parkmore Ed)5th (Ballin Coola)
2008 (Ballin Coola)18th (Tamarillo) (Macchiato) (Tamarillo) (Ballin Coola) 11th (Idalgo Du Donjon)
2009 6th (Seacookie TSF)23rd (Navigator) (Idalgo Du Donjon)5th (Macchiato) 8th (Seacookie TSF)RET (Macchiato) 17th (Macchiato)
2010 (Cool Mountain) 34th (Macchiato)

WD (Seacookie TSF)

(Seacookie TSF)6th (Macchiato) (Navigator)
20114th (Neuf Des Coeurs) 13th (Cool Mountain)

15th (Navigator)

9th (Macchiato) (Parklane Hawk)

18th (Neuf Des Coeurs)

(Oslo)

(Lionheart)

25th (Macchiato)

2012 (Parklane Hawk) (Parklane Hawk)

RET (Seacookie TSF)

4th (Bay My Hero)5th (Chilli Morning)
2013 (Seacookie TSF)

RET (Chilli Morning)

5th (Parklane Hawk)52rd (Oslo) (Neuf Des Coeurs)

4th (Lionheart)

(Parklane Hawk)

RET (Neuf Des Coeurs)

(Seacookie TSF)

(Cool Mountain)

15th (Neuf Des Coeurs)

2014 (Bay My Hero)

9th (Seacookie TSF)

EL (Parklane Hawk)

WD (Cool Mountain)

WD (Cool Mountain) 4th (Bay My Hero) WD (Parklane Hawk)

RET (Seacookie TSF)

2015 4th (Bay My Hero) (Chilli Morning) 10th (Fernhill Pimms)
2016-17 Did Not Participate
2018 RET (Fernhill Pimms) EL (Little Fire)
2019 8th (Little Fire)

12th (Oratorio)

2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 Cancelled due to COVID-19 Cancelled due to COVID-19 Cancelled due to COVID-19 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 EL (Oratorio) Cancelled due to COVID-19 Cancelled due to COVID-19

("replaced" by Bicton 5*:

RET (Oratorio II))

22th (Little Fire)

27th (Oratorio)

Cancelled due to COVID-19
2022 13th (Little Fire)

14th (Oratorio)

RET (Oratorio)
EL = Eliminated; RET = Retired; WD = Withdrew

International Championship results


Results
Year Event Horse Placing Notes
1987European Junior ChampionshipsSteadfast Individual
1989 European Young Rider Championships Steadfast Team
4th Individual
1990 European Young Rider Championships Steadfast Team
4th Individual
1995 European Championships Cosmopolitan II Team
5th Individual
1996 Olympic Games Cosmopolitan II 5th Team
1997 European Championships Cosmopolitan II Team
Individual
2001 European Championships Stunning Team
6th Individual
2002World Equestrian Games Tamarillo Team
14th Individual
2003 European Championships Moon Man Team
8th Individual
2004 Olympic Games Tamarillo Team
RET Individual
2004 World Young Horse Championships Gidran Sohaj 18th CCI**
Jass de la Fosse 22nd CCI**
2005 World Cup Final Ballin Coola 4th
2005 European Championships Tamarillo Team
Individual
2006 World Equestrian Games Tamarillo Team
15th Individual
2006 World Young Horse Championships Chuckelberry WD CCI**
2008 World Cup Final Kaleidoscope RET
2008 Olympic Games Parkmore ED Team
12th Individual
2008 World Young Horse Championships Oslo CCI*
Neuf des Coeurs 12th CCI**
2009 European Championships Idalgo du Donjon Team
4th Individual
2009 World Young Horse Championships Oslo CCI**
2010 World Equestrian Games Cool Mountain Team
Individual
2010 World Young Horse Championships Fernhill Highlight 4th CCI**
Bay My Hero 6th CCI**
2011 European Championships Cool Mountain Team
7th Individual
2012 Olympic Games Lionheart Team
27th Individual
2013 European Championships Chilli Morning 6th Team
Individual
2013 World Young Horse Championships Top Baits WD CCI*
Luxury F H WD CCI**
Henton For Fun WD CCI**
2014 World Equestrian Games Chilli Morning Team
Individual
2015 European Championships Bay My Hero Team
RET Individual
2015 World Young Horse Championships Reinstated EL CCI**
The Soapdodger WD CCI**
2016 Olympic Games Chilli Morning 5th Team
12th Individual
2019 World Young Horse Championships Grafennacht 4th CCI***
EL = Eliminated; RET = Retired; WD = Withdrew


William Fox-Pitt on Idalgo clears the Cottesmore Leap at Burghley Horse Trials, 2006

References


  1. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/714825/Birthday_Honours_2018_-_the_Prime_Minister_s_list.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "William Fox-Pitt Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  3. "William Fox-Pitt wins Pau, but Mary King takes HSBC FEI Classics". Horse and Hound. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  4. "No. 62310". The London Gazette (Supplement). 9 June 2018. p. B20.
  5. "Oliver Fox-Pitt". The Telegraph. London. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  6. Fox-Pitt, William. What will be: The autobiography. ISBN 978-1-4072-2334-6.
  7. "Oliver Fox-Pitt". The Telegraph. London. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  8. "William Fox-Pitt Survived Gunshot Wound and Pneumonia". Merseyside at War 1914 - 1918. Liverpool John Moores University. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  9. Lacey, Hester. "The Inventory: William Fox-Pitt". Financial Times. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  10. "I Love My Hunting: Alice Fox-Pitt". The Master's Voice (26). March 2011. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  11. "Fifth Burghley crown for Fox-Pitt". BBC Sport. 7 September 2008. Retrieved 7 September 2008.
  12. Staff (6 August 2016). "Fox-Pitt Leads Early in Olympic Eventing". Blood-Horse. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  13. The Telegraph: William Fox-Pitt completes stunning recovery to claim Rio 2016 place



На других языках


- [en] William Fox-Pitt

[fr] William Fox-Pitt

William Fox-Pitt, né le 2 janvier 1969 à Hampstead, un quartier de Londres, est un cavalier de concours complet d'équitation, médaillé aux Jeux olympiques de 2004, 2008 et 2012.

[it] William Fox-Pitt

William Speed Lane Fox-Pitt (Londra, 2 gennaio 1969) è un cavaliere britannico, vincitore della medaglia d'argento alle Olimpiadi di Atene 2004 e Londra 2012 nel concorso completo a squadre e di bronzo a Pechino 2008 sempre nel concorso completo a squadre.



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