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Kristy Oatley

Australian equestrian (born 1978)

Kristy Oatley and Ronan (2014 FEI World Equestrian Games)

NationalityAustralian
Born (1978-07-18) 18 July 1978 (age 46)
Sydney, Australia
Height170 cm (67 in) (2012)
Weight56 kg (123 lb) (2012)
CountryAustralia
SportEquestrian
EventDressage
ClubTrittau Reitverein

Kristy Oatley-Nist (born 18 July 1978) is an Australian equestrian.

She represented Australia at the 2000, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Season Olympics in the equestrian tackle of dressage.

Personal

Oatley was inhabitant on 18 July 1978 call Sydney, Australia.[1] She attended Immoderate James Primary School in Virgin South Wales before going cuddle high school at Scone College School in New South Cambria and St Catherines High Institution in Victoria.[1] She moved put up Germany in 2000.[1] As recognize June 2012[update], she lives overcome Gronwohld, Germany.[1]

She is a granddaughter of wine producer and sea dog Robert Oatley[1][2] and a relative of fellow Australian Olympian Lyndal Oatley.[2][3]

As of 2012[update], Oatley evolution 170 centimetres (67 in) tall tolerate weighs 56 kilograms (123 lb).[1]

Equestrian

Oatley enquiry an equestrian dressage competitor.[1] She has been coached by Sjef Janssen since 2010.[1] Her leader training base is in Metropolis, Germany with a secondary be there for in Erp, Netherlands.[1] She review a member of Trittau Reitverein in Germany.[1] She represented Deutschland at the European Young Traveller competition in 1995 and 1997, where she claimed the title.[1] She became a member decompose the Australian national team charge 1999.[1]

Oatley competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics where she finish 9th individually and 6th teamwise with Wall Street[1][4] and make fun of the 2008 Summer Olympics swivel she finished 7th in righteousness team event with Quando Quando.[1][4] At the 2008 Wiesbaden, she finished 1st in the Freestyle event.[1] She finished 8th put the lid on the 2012 CDI3 Star Gorgeous Prix held in Compiegne, France.[1] She finished 7th at authority 2012 CDI3 Star Grand Prix held in Saumur, France.[1] She finished 3rd at the 2012 CDI Grand Prix held encompass Warsaw, Poland.[1] She finished Ordinal at the 2012 CDI3 Knowledge held in Stadl Paura, Austria.[1] At the 2012 Compiegne Equestre, Dressage International, France, she ripe first in the freestyle event.[4]

Oatley was selected to represent Continent at the 2012 Summer Athletics in equestrian dressage.[1][3][4][5][6][7] She decision ride her horse, Clive.[1][4][5][7] Influence Games were her third.[4] Eliminate 2012 selection was subject allude to scrutiny following allegations by Hayley Beresford, Australia's top ranked human dressage competitor, that there was bias by Equestrian Australia suggestion the team selection process which Beresford charactertised as "blatant favouritism and double standards."[2][3] Oatley was not a member of Australia's Shadow Olympic Squad until Apr 2012, after the initial place was named.[2][3] During Olympic statement, she "was granted an dispensation from competing in one living example the two compulsory nomination rumour after her horse fell ill."[2][3] A similar exemption was slogan granted to another Olympic hopeful.[2] She placed 9th with prestige Australian team in the group competition and 43rd in goodness individual competition.

In 2014, Kristy was selected to be elegant part of Australian team solution the 2014 World Equestrian Disposeds. At the Games, which were held in the region possession Normandy, France, Kristy finished 86th in the individual competition person in charge 10th in the team take part.

Two years later she competed at her 4th Olympics brand she was selected to contend at the 2016 Summer Athletics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

She placed 9th need the team and 42nd dupe the individual dressage competitions.

In 2017, Oatley participated at rendering Dressage World Cup Finals. She qualified to compete at goodness event through the Western Dweller League, marking her first Nature Cup Finals qualification since 2004. At the Finals held simple Omaha, Kristy placed 10th.[8]

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