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- The_Gray_Goose abstract "The Gray Goose was a horse ridden by American eventer Kim Walnes. At one point, the pair was ranked third in the world.Kim Walnes first met The Gray Goose at a local riding stable in Ireland, when he was a three-year-old. They were separated for two years, during which time the horse was started under saddle, and fox hunted, where he fell and injured his knees. As a five-year-old, Kim began riding him, and she bought him a year later and returned with him to the United States.Gray was a nervous horse who hated to be ridden, and would regularly bolt and buck off his rider. Working slowly, Walnes gained his trust and respect. However, it was not until their first event in the spring 1976, during the cross-country phase, that Gray grew to enjoy his time out riding.Although Kim Walnes and her mount never had regular lessons, the managed to work up the levels. In 1979, they finished Intermediate level cross-country at the Lexington course (slightly modified from the 1978 World Championships) as the only pair to make the time. Due to their performance record, Walnes and Gray were invited to train with the United States Equestrian Team, and compete with the team in Europe the following year.The pair came second at the 1981 Advanced competition at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day as well, only .2 penalties higher than the 3-time Olympic medalist James Wofford. However, they managed to clinch the win the following year in 1982, after a clear cross-country and show jumping ride. A fall and knee injury at the Badminton Horse Trials in 1983 made his 1984 Rolex comeback remarkable. The combination also competed at Rolex 1985, finishing 3rd.The finish at Rolex also won them a spot on the World Championship Team headed to Luhmuhlen, where they won the individual and team bronze at the World Championships. The medal at the World Championships was especially extraordinary, as Walnes was riding with an injury that barely allowed her to steer her mount around the challenging course. Gray safely carried his rider around the cross-country course, as well as the stadium course the following day, with hardly any direction from her.The Gray Goose is also known as the equine star Sylvester Stallone, in the movie Sylvester, where he and Walnes doubled in the movie for the eventing shots. The movie included scenes from the pair's 1984 Rolex Three Day cross-country round.A car accident prevented Walnes from riding Gray for a year. When she began again, she found that arthritis had begun to develop in his spine, and it was too uncomfortable for him to carry a rider. He was then retired and allowed to roam the boarding facility free, although this privilege was later dropped when he began to get into the grain bin, despite it being closed with a bungee cord.The Gray Goose died June 7, 2000, at the age of thirty. He was cremated and his ashes were buried at the Kentucky Horse Park during a ceremony at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day in 2001.".
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- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Badminton_Horse_Trials.
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- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eventing_horses.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink County_Clare.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Eventing.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Gelding.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Sport_Horse.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Wofford.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Kentucky_Horse_Park.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Rolex_Kentucky_Three_Day_Event.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Sylvester_(film).
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink Thoroughbred.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Equestrian_Team.
- The_Gray_Goose wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Gray Goose".
- The_Gray_Goose breed Irish_Sport_Horse.
- The_Gray_Goose colour "Gray".
- The_Gray_Goose foaled "1970".
- The_Gray_Goose grandsire "Hill Gail".
- The_Gray_Goose horsename "The Gray Goose".
- The_Gray_Goose sex Gelding.
- The_Gray_Goose sire "Hill Tarquin".
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- The_Gray_Goose subject Category:1970_animal_births.
- The_Gray_Goose subject Category:2000_animal_deaths.
- The_Gray_Goose subject Category:Eventing_horses.
- The_Gray_Goose comment "The Gray Goose was a horse ridden by American eventer Kim Walnes. At one point, the pair was ranked third in the world.Kim Walnes first met The Gray Goose at a local riding stable in Ireland, when he was a three-year-old. They were separated for two years, during which time the horse was started under saddle, and fox hunted, where he fell and injured his knees.".
- The_Gray_Goose label "The Gray Goose".
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- The_Gray_Goose sameAs Q7737607.
- The_Gray_Goose wasDerivedFrom The_Gray_Goose?oldid=694859603.
- The_Gray_Goose isPrimaryTopicOf The_Gray_Goose.