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Ted Williams (equestrian)

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Nationality
  
British

Discipline
  

Died
  
1993 (aged 81)

Name
  
Ted Williams

Ted Williams (1912–1993) was one of the leading British show jumping riders in the 1950s and 1960s, especially with his horse Pegasus.

In 1957, he won the Airedale Stakes, riding an Australian mare named Dumbbell, owned by Nora Oawthraw, at Odsal Stadium, Bradford. In a single trip to the United States and Canada in the same year, he won all three major Grand Prix (Harrisburg, Toronto and New York) and jumped 27 clear rounds.

He appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 23 January 1961.

Williams was mentioned in the House of Commons, on 28 February 1969, in a debate on Sunday trading.

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Ted Williams (equestrian) Wikipedia