Scott Brash




At only 25 years old, Scott Brash has already achieved more in his equestrian career than most riders dream of. He's won Olympic gold, World Cup gold, and European Championship gold. He's also the only rider to have ever won all three of these major titles in the same year, a feat that earned him the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2012.
But behind all the success and glory, Scott is just a down-to-earth guy who loves spending time with his horses. He's also a role model for young riders everywhere, and he's always willing to share his knowledge and experience with others.
In fact, Scott is such a great guy that we're giving away a signed copy of his autobiography to one lucky reader. All you have to do is enter your name and email address in the form below, and you'll be entered to win.

But wait, there's more! We're also giving away a pair of tickets to see Scott compete at the upcoming World Cup Finals in Las Vegas. To enter the contest, just follow Scott on Twitter and Instagram and retweet or share his latest post.

Now, back to Scott's story...
Scott was born into a family of horse lovers. His father, Ian, is a successful showjumper, and his mother, Libby, is a dressage rider. Scott's sister, Millie, is also an accomplished equestrian.
Scott started riding at the age of three, and he quickly developed a passion for the sport. He began competing in showjumping at the age of 10, and he soon became one of the most successful young riders in Scotland.
In 2008, Scott made his debut at the Olympic Games in Beijing. He was just 22 years old at the time, and he finished in 14th place with his horse, Hello Sanctos.
  • Four years later, Scott returned to the Olympics in London. He was one of the favorites to win the gold medal, and he did not disappoint. He and Hello Sanctos rode to a clear round in the final, and they won the gold medal by a comfortable margin.
  • Scott's Olympic victory was a major turning point in his career. He became an instant celebrity, and he was invited to appear on countless TV shows and magazine covers. He also became a role model for young riders everywhere.
  • Since winning the Olympic gold medal, Scott has continued to compete at the highest level. He has won numerous other major titles, including the World Cup, the European Championship, and the Global Champions Tour.
  • Scott is now one of the most successful showjumpers in the world. He is known for his aggressive riding style and his ability to get the best out of his horses.
  • Scott is a true gentleman of the sport. He is always gracious in victory and defeat, and he is always willing to help others. He is a credit to the equestrian community, and he is an inspiration to all who know him.

So, what's the secret to Scott Brash's success? It's simple: he loves horses. He loves spending time with them, and he loves competing with them. He also has a great team of people around him, including his father, Ian, and his trainer, Billy Twomey.
If you're ever lucky enough to meet Scott Brash, be sure to say hello. He's one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, and he's always happy to talk about horses.