She’s an accomplished English equestrian sportswoman who proudly represented Great Britain at the Olympics over a remarkable span from 1992 to 2012. Throughout her Olympic journey, she achieved incredible success, securing silver medals in both 2004 and 2012, along with a well-earned bronze in 2008. Before fame took hold, her passion for horses began early—she climbed onto her first horse at just six years old and competed in her first riding event by the time she was 11. Over the years, she balanced her demanding career with family life, raising two children, Freddie and Emily, alongside her husband David King. Her story is one of dedication, resilience, and deep connection to the sport she loves.
She truly made her mark in the world of equestrian sports, and it was no surprise when she became a two-time gold medalist at the World Equestrian Games. Her dedication and skill shone through each performance, proving time and again why she stands out. When she stepped into the arena, you could feel the anticipation—she had this way of making every moment count. And yes, she did it not just once, but twice, securing her legacy as one of the greats. She showed up, she competed with heart, and ultimately, she emerged victorious—twice over at the World Equestrian Games.