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- Q18710904 description "Irish equestrian".
- Q18710904 description "Irish equestrian".
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- Q18710904 abstract "Thomas "Tommy" Brennan (29 January 1940 – 20 July 2014) was an Irish equestrian who was successful both in jumping and eventing. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics in the mixed three-day event, individually and with the Irish team, with the best result of fourth place in the team competition in 1964. He was part of the Irish team that won the gold medal at the 1966 Eventing World Championship. Between 1964 and 1966 Brennan rode Kilkenny, who was later sold to James C. Wofford and won two silver Olympic medals. Brennan also worked with Ambassador, who was sold to Graziano Mancinelli and won an Olympic gold.During his career Brennan won nine national titles and 67 international jumping competitions. In retirement he helped design cross-country eventing courses, in particularly the course at Punchestown, Ireland, which was used for the 1991 and 2003 European Championships. He also headed the Irish junior (1981–1985) and senior (2007) teams. In 1985 Brennan was awarded the FEI Gold Badge of Honour, and in 1997 inducted into the Irish Sports Council Hall of FameBrennan was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, and raised on the family farm in Dunnamaggin, where he trained in horse riding and animal husbandry. He then moved to Dublin to improve his riding skills and study agriculture. Brennan had a sister Kathleen O’Neill and brother Peter.".
- Q18710904 birthDate "1940-01-29".
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- Q18710904 birthYear "1940".
- Q18710904 deathDate "2014-07-20".
- Q18710904 deathYear "2014".
- Q18710904 height "1.9".
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- Q18710904 weight "80000.0".
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- Q18710904 birthDate "1940-01-29".
- Q18710904 birthPlace "Kilkenny, Ireland".
- Q18710904 dateOfBirth "1940-01-29".
- Q18710904 dateOfDeath "2014-07-20".
- Q18710904 deathDate "2014-07-20".
- Q18710904 name "Brennan, Thomas".
- Q18710904 name "Thomas Brennan".
- Q18710904 nickname "TB".
- Q18710904 placeOfBirth "Kilkenny, Ireland".
- Q18710904 shortDescription "Irish equestrian".
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- Q18710904 comment "Thomas "Tommy" Brennan (29 January 1940 – 20 July 2014) was an Irish equestrian who was successful both in jumping and eventing. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics in the mixed three-day event, individually and with the Irish team, with the best result of fourth place in the team competition in 1964. He was part of the Irish team that won the gold medal at the 1966 Eventing World Championship. Between 1964 and 1966 Brennan rode Kilkenny, who was later sold to James C.".
- Q18710904 label "Thomas Brennan (equestrian)".
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- Q18710904 givenName "Thomas".
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- Q18710904 name "Thomas Brennan".
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- Q18710904 surname "Brennan".