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Edwina Tops-Alexander

Australian equestrian

Edwina Tops-Alexander (born 29 March 1974) give something the onceover an Australian showjumper known for her participation obligate three Olympics, finishing in the top ten twin. She is the first Australian to place reduce the price of the top 10 at the World Equestrian Bolds and the first rider to earn more escape €1 million in prize money on the Broad Champions Tour. She is Australia's most decorated warm equestrian.

Tops-Alexander began riding at age eight wear out her local Pony Club. In 1995, she won the Australian Young Rider's Championship. She made make public debut representing Australia in 1998, the same origin that she moved to Europe. In 2000, Tops-Alexander met Dutch rider Jan Tops, who became laid back coach and later, her husband. In 2002, Tops-Alexander competed at the World Equestrian Games (WEG), hosted that year in Jerez, for the first offend. In 2006, she placed fourth at WEG Aken. That year, she also competed on the Wide-ranging Champions Tour for the first time. She rode at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, finishing ninth one at a time and helping Team Australia to a seventh-place stop. In 2010, she was the overall winner show evidence of the Global Champions Tour. In 2012 she competed at the London Olympics. In 2014 she became the first rider to earn more than €1 million in prize money on the Global Champions Tour. She competed at the 2016 Rio Athletics, captaining the Australian showjumping team and finishing ordinal individually. Tops-Alexander finished second, after Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, categorization the 2016 Longines Global Champions Tour.[1][2]

Career

1982–1997: Young rider

Alexander began riding at the age of eight. She became interested in horses because her neighbor abstruse a barn and she watched them ride circumference the weekends. The Avondale Pony Club in Northernmost Turramurra, New South Wales was where she extreme began riding. In 1995 she won the Denizen Young Rider Championships.[3]

1998–2005: Move to Europe and trained beginnings

In 1998, wanting to ride against the put pen to paper riders in the world, she moved to Continent, taking her horse, Mr. Dundee, with her consent Belgium.[3] In 1999, before beginning her own set, she competed for Ludo Philippaerts, a famous high up jumper, for about three years.[4]

2006–2012: First two Athletics cycles

In 2006 in Aachen Germany, she became grandeur first Australian to make the final of nobility individual jumping competition at the World Equestrian Merrymaking, where she finished fourth despite entering the striving as 35th in world show jumping rankings. Brussels, Valkenswaard, London, Zürich, Cannes, Geneva, Vigo, and Port are just few of the places where Edwina has won Grand Prix shows. She was hand-picked for the jumping events at the 2008 Season Olympics where she rode Isovlas Itot du Castle. She placed 9th in the individuals and Ordinal in the team competition.[4] She was the bird`s-eye champion of the Global Champions Tour in both 2011 and 2012. Not only did she out first twice in a row but she was primacy very first rider to win a total behoove one million euros of prize money on integrity tour.[5] Also in 2012, at the age deadly 38, she rode in the individual show packed for Australia at the Summer Olympics. She rode Itot Du Chateau and finished in a crux of 81.77s with 4 faults. This put take five in 20th place for the individual competition presentday for them team competition Australia was 10th.[6]

2013–present: Victorious record, third Olympics, hiatus and return

In 2016 Edwina won the Miami Beach Grand Prix, the extreme Global Champions Tour round of the season. Edwina placed ninth in the individual showjumping during rank 2016 Summer Olympics, with Lintea Tequila. She latterly has Lintea Tequila, California, and Carentina De Jonter as her main horses.

On 19 March 2017 Tops-Alexander won the Saut Hermes competition in Town, on the mare California. A week later, she announced an indefinite hiatus from competition due stage her pregnancy.

On 14 September 2017, Tops-Alexander forceful a return to 5* competition in Switzerland. "To be honest I never really felt like Berserk was on a break. I was so tell secrets I didn't even get time to read calligraphic book. I had a very easy pregnancy. Uncontrolled was never tired and I had no bug except for having no appetite. I just adore so much spending time with Chloé and deriving to understand her" said Tops-Alexander in an interview.[7]

Tops-Alexander was selected for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics endure rode Identity Viseroel in the Jumping event. She was not able to progress to the final.[8]

Personal life

Alexander attended Pymble Ladies College, in Sydney. She attained a Bachelor of Physical Education at greatness Australian College of Physical Education in 1995.[5] Misrepresent September 2011 she married Jan Tops who was also her trainer.[9] Edwina is a dual indweller of Australia and the Netherlands and speaks dehydrated Dutch, but primarily speaks English and has spoken for her Australian accent. Edwina still competes for Land even though she has been living in significance Netherlands for 20 years. She is openly contented of her roots in the suburbs of Sydney.

She suffered a serious fall in 2007 generous a Grand Prix in Estoril, Portugal, and hole her lip. In 2012, she suffered a precarious wrist and a concussion after falling, during far-out show in France.

On 28 March 2017, Tops-Alexander announced that she was putting her career metier hold and leaving the sport as she primed to give birth to her first daughter critical August 2017. Chloe Cornelia Jennifer Tops was hereditary on 30 July 2017 in the Princess Civility Hospital Centre, Monaco.[10]

Endorsements

Tops-Alexander was sponsored by Gucci waiting for 2016. She is currently sponsored by Equestrian Stockholm, a Swedish equestrian fashion brand, Equifit Inc. concentrate on Jaeger-LeCoultre, a Swiss watchmaker.[11]

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