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Two new world-class appointees to Horse Sport Ireland

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BY JEAN LLEWELLYN / PRESS RELEASE

Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) is delighted to announce the appointment of Sam Griffiths as its new High Performance Eventing Manager ahead of the FEI World Championships in Aachen this summer and in the lead-up to the LA Olympic Games in 2028.

One of the most respected figures in international eventing, Griffiths brings extensive experience as an elite athlete, performance manager and coach at the highest level of the sport.
A dual Olympian and team medal winner for Australia at the Rio Games in 2016, the former Badminton Horse Trials champion has enjoyed a distinguished competitive career, also representing his country at World Championships and five-star level events around the world, while being ranked within the world’s top 10 of the FEI rankings. He was also named the 2014 Eventing ‘rider of the year’ by the International Riders Club.
In addition to his success in the saddle, Griffiths has built a strong reputation in high-performance leadership and programme management. He has held senior high performance roles within eventing, working closely with athletes, coaches and support teams to deliver sustainable success on the world stage.
His experience spans talent development, championship preparation and performance systems aligned with best international practice. He played an integral part in the redesign of New Zealand’s High Performance Eventing program along with the High Performance Director, while also serving as Head Coach to the New Zealand’s High Performance Eventing Team for over three years, including at the Paris Olympics in 2024, and also acted as Chef d’Equipe at various international events and in Nations Cups.
Griffiths is looking forward to working with Ireland’s eventing athletes and support network, saying: “I’m really excited to be appointed as Horse Sport Ireland’s High Performance Eventing Manager. Ireland is a very strong equestrian nation with exceptional horses and riders so I’m hoping I can get the best out of everyone.
“This is a strong period for Irish eventing with some young combinations as well as the more established ones, and the European Championships was obviously a great result. Ireland is a nation very much on the up. I learned a lot throughout my riding career and also as head coach for New Zealand and I’m hoping to implement some of the philosophies I’ve honed along the way to this programme.
“I’m ambitious, we have the World Championships on the horizon and we want to go well there. That’s also a stepping stone to the Olympics, with qualification to Los Angeles on offer and from there we have European Championships, but what I want is an Olympic medal, so let’s all pull in the same direction to get there.”
Griffiths also has an affinity with Ireland, having won Badminton with the Irish-bred mare Paulank Brockagh, bred in Co. Wicklow by Paula and Frank Cullen. He also has family in South Dublin and has a long-standing sponsorship arrangement with Horse Sport Ireland team sponsors, TRM.
He added: “I have an Irish connection, through Paulank Brockagh, bred by my friends Paula and Frank Cullen, and my cousin also lives in south Dublin who I see on a regular basis, so I definitely feel like there’s a bit of Ireland in me. It’s also been fantastic to be supported by TRM, who I know have been great supporters of the Horse Sport Ireland Youth programme for many years. “It’s going to be an exciting time for Irish eventing, and I can’t wait to get started.”
Griffiths is also recognised for his contribution to panel discussions and forums focused on horse welfare, athlete accountability and transparency in the sport. He has been an active and respected voice in international conversations around safeguarding the welfare of the horse and strengthening trust and integrity within high-performance sport...

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