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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Height
  
5 ft 4.5 in (1.64 m)

Disciplines
  
Horse(s)
  
Poltroon, Finvarra

Other names
  
Torrance Fleischmann

Name
  
Torrance Watkins


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Born
  
July 30, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-07-30
)

Weight
  
106 lb (48 kg; 7 st 8 lb)

Torrance Watkins (born July 30, 1949) is an American equestrian and Olympic champion. Formerly known as Torrance Fleischmann, she won a team gold medal in eventing at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and finished 4th in the individual contest.

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Early years

Watkins is the daughter of August and Torrance Watkins (Sr.); she has three brothers: Richardson, Thornton, and August Jr. Her family was full of horsemen, many of them foxhunters, and she began riding to the hounds at the age of four. She then lived in Peru during her teenage years, and graduated from the University of Denver.

International accomplishments

Watkins made her international debut in the 1970s, and her career spanned into the 1990s. Her two most famous horses include the pinto mare Poltroon, and the ex-racehorse Finvarra. Her accomplishments include:

1978

  • World Championships team silver
  • 1979

  • USCTA Leading Lady
  • 1980

  • USCTA Rider of the Year
  • USCTA Leading Lady
  • Fontainebleau Olympic Games, individual bronze, making her the first woman to win a medal in the sport
  • Winner of the Modified Advanced division at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day
  • 1982

  • World Championships team bronze
  • 1983

  • USCTA Leading Lady
  • 1984

  • USCTA Leading Lady
  • Los Angeles Olympic Games, team gold, fourth place individually, only US rider to have a double-clear cross-country and stadium round
  • 1985

  • USCTA Leading Lady
  • 1986

  • Part of the USET World Championships team
  • 2003

  • First woman to be inducted into the US Eventing Hall of Fame
  • Other notable accomplishments

    Watkins finished second at the Burghley Horse Trials and fourth at the Badminton Horse Trials. She is a licensed course designer, having designed such courses as the CDCTA 3-Day and Intermediate Horse Trials, and the GMHA Preliminary and Intermediate Horse Trial courses. She also organized the Over the Walls Horse Trials for five years at Great Meadowbrook Farm, which was a CIC*** World Cup qualifier in 2004 and was used as a selection trial for Canadian and U.S. Equestrian Teams for the Olympic and World Equestrian Games.

    Personal life

    Watkins married Charles Fleischmann in February 1981; she competed under his last name in the 1984 Olympics.

    In June 1995, Watkins and her partner Erik Fleming purchased a 105-acre (42 ha) property in Hardwick, Massachusetts, which they named Morningfield Farm. The couple later acquired three adjacent parcels of land. In 1998, they bought a 365-acre (148 ha) farm which they called Great Meadowbrook.

    References

    Torrance Watkins Wikipedia