Murphy Himself

Murphy Himself
Breed Irish Sport Horse
Sire Royal Renown (Thoroughbred)
Grandsire Gustav (Thoroughbred)
Dam Molly (Irish Sport Horse)
Maternal grandsire Cappagh Boy (Thoroughbred)
Sex 16.3 hh (170 cm) Gelding
Foaled 1978 in Ireland
Colour Grey
Owner The Edinburgh Woollen Mill
Trainer Ian Stark, Ginny Leng
Murphy Himself
Medal record
Equestrian
World Championships
1990 Stockholm Individual eventing
1990 Stockholm Team eventing

Murphy Himself was a horse that excelled in the sport of eventing, under rider Ian Stark.

Born in 1978, Murphy Himself was first ridden by Ginny Leng. She bought him in Ireland as a supposed four-year-old (although he later turned out to be three), and began eventing him. Under Ginny, Murphy won both Le Touquet and Burghley. However, being lightweight and small, she had a hard time controlling the gelding, who was an incredible puller on cross-country. She had a few bad falls while competing, and her mother and trainer began to worry that she would be seriously hurt.

Ian Stark tried Murphy out in 1988, and he agreed to exchange horses with Leng, Murphy for his horse Griffin. The duo had a terrific success together, completing Badminton several times, receiving the silver medal at the 1990 FEI World Equestrian Games in Stockholm representing the British Team, and competing in the Barcelona Olympics. Murphy was an amazing athlete, possessing speed, stamina, and a fantastic jumping ability.

After a disappointing run at Barcelona, where the ground jury did not pass Murphy in the final horse inspection, the gelding was retired. He was fox hunted a few times, before he had to be put down due to a shattered hock from an injury in the pasture.

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