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  1. Peebles, Scotland. Scott Brash has risen to the highest level of show jumping sport by way of his humble beginnings in Peebles, Scotland. Born to Caroline and Stan Brash on the 23rd November, 1985, Brash and his older sister Lea grew up riding their ponies and spending weekends competing all across the U.K. Scott with his pony Rosie.

  2. 2 de mar. de 2015 · World #1 Scott Brash, 29, was born in Scotland and was bitten by the horse bug at the age of seven. In 2012 he was a member of the gold medal-winning British team at the London Olympics, riding Hello Santos, the 13-year-old Belgian Sport Horse owned Lady Harris and Lady Kirkham on which he has had incredible success over the past few years.

  3. Scott Brash. 126,385 likes · 12 talking about this. Official Facebook Page of 2012 Olympic Team Gold Medalist Scott Brash MBE.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Scott Brash needs little introduction. As Olympic team gold medallist from London 2012, world number one for eleven months in 2015-2016 and the only rider to have won the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping with three major victories in Geneva, Calgary and Aachen, the 32-year-old has certainly written his name in the history books over the past few years.

  5. Scott Brash MBE (Peebles, 23 de novembro de 1985) é um ginete de elite britânico, especialista em saltos, campeão olímpico. Carreira [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Scott Brash representou seu país nos Jogos Olímpicos de 2012 , na qual conquistou a medalha de ouro nos saltos por equipes em 2012.

  6. In a few days' time, Scott Brash will have the legendary opportunity to win the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, if he rides to victory in the Major at the Spruce Meadows 'Masters'. In an interview, the Scottish rider explained how he and his horse, "Hello Sanctos", have prepared for the show in Calgary, what he would like to read about ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2015 · Sizzling Scotsman Scott Brash. By Sophie St.Clair. The opportunity to watch Scottish show jumper Scott Brash train and compete his horses is an unparalleled study in what it means to be a successful professional rider. At 29, Great Britain’s Olympic team gold medalist has been the world number one for 25 non-consecutive months.