The Olympic Federation of Ireland has officially selected the equestrian team that is set to compete at the Olympic Games in Paris this summer.
Team Ireland will be represented by a showjumping team, an eventing team, and in individual dressage at the Games, with competition taking place on the grounds of the Versailles Palace.
The eventing team is first in action, with Austin O’Connor, Sarah Ennis, Susie Berry, and alternate Aoife Clark competing in dressage on 27 July. The following day, they compete in cross country, and the competition rounds out on 29 July with Jumping.
Abigail Lyle was selected to compete for Ireland in the Individual Dressage on 30 – 31 July.
The showjumping team of Shane Sweetnam, Daniel Coyle, Cian O’Connor, and alternate Bertram Allen will compete from 1 – 6 August. This team has seen significant success this year, most recently with a hugely dominant winning performance in the five-star Aachen Nations Cup.
Olympic medallist from London 2012, Cian O’Connor, is looking forward to competing in his fourth Olympic Games,
“I’m delighted to have been selected as part of team Ireland for the upcoming Paris Olympics.,” he said.
“It’s a huge honour to be heading into my fourth Olympic Games.”
“The Irish showjumping team is on the crest of a wave currently and only last week we won the prestigious Aachen Nation’s Cup event in Germany. Like in any sport, a winning team breeds confidence, and from that, momentum follows. So hopefully, all horses and riders stay healthy, and we can deliver our best performance together in Paris.”
“The equestrian events will be amongst the most spectacular events in Paris 2024, set against the backdrop of Versailles Palace,” added Olympic Federation of Ireland Chef de Mission for Paris 2024, Gavin Noble.
“Ireland is always respected for our talented teams across showjumping, eventing and dressage, and we are really excited to support our team.”
“It’s an absolute honour and privilege to get the whole equestrian team together today for the official team launch, before the Olympics,” said Bernard Jackman, Performance Director with Horse Sport Ireland.
“We started off with a great photoshoot today in Dáil Éireann on the grounds of Leinster House.
“Just getting our showjumpers, our eventers and dressage athletes together with the support staff and people who have been on the journey with them is really special.”
“There’s no doubt there’s a huge amount of expectation and excitement, and we are counting down the days when we can hopefully perform and add to Team Ireland’s medal count.”
This brings to ninety-nine the official number of athletes who have so far been selected to represent Team Ireland at Paris 2024, a Games that will see us celebrate our centenary competing as a nation at the Olympic Games.
Sport for Business will host its annual Sponsorship Showcase event in Dublin on Thursday morning, October 10th. This is one of many events planned for the remainder of 2024.
Register your interest to attend a Sport for Business event here.
Horse Sport Ireland, the Olympic Federation of Ireland and PTSB are among the 300 organisations, which include all the leading sports and sponsors, as well as commercial and state agencies, that are members of the Sport for Business community.
Find out more about joining us today.
Check out our upcoming events to discover ways of connecting in person with our membership.
















