Ashley Holzer
Ashley Holzer (née Nicoll; born 10 October 1963) is a Canadian-born equestrian specializing in dressage, who has been representing the United States since 2017. She was born in Toronto, the daughter of Moreen and Ian Nicoll,[1] and is married to Charles Holzer. She won a bronze medal in team dressage at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, together with teammates Cynthia Neale-Ishoy, Eva Pracht and Gina Smith. She also competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.[2]
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 10 October 1963
Medal record
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Personal life
Ashley is married to Rusty Holzer, who competed for the United States Virgin Islands at the 1992 Summer Olympics in show-jumping. She has two children; Harrison Holzer and Emma Holzer, who are both film actors.[3]
Notable Horses
- Reipo
- 1988 Summer Olympics - Team Bronze, Individual 16th Place
- Imperioso - 1990 Chestnut Dutch Warmblood Stallion (Cocktail x Tangelo)
- 2002 World Equestrian Games - Individual 38th Place
- 2003 Open European Championships - Individual 27th Place
- 2004 Summer Olympics - Team 9th Place, Individual 42nd Place
- Gambol - 1994 Bay Dutch Warmblood Stallion (Gabor x Lector)
- 2006 World Equestrian Games - Individual 45th Place
- Pop Art - 1997 Chestnut Dutch Warmblood Gelding (Amsterdam x Cabochon)
- 2008 Summer Olympics - Team 8th Place, Individual 12th Place
- 2009 World Cup - Individual 5th Place
- 2010 World Equestrian Games - Team 7th Place, Individual Special 11th Place, Individual Freestyle 8th Place
- Breaking Dawn - 2001 Bay Dutch Warmblood Gelding (Akribori x Ronald)
- 2012 Summer Olympics - Team 10th Place, Individual 24th Place
References
- http://horsesdaily.com/article/ian-nichol-father-ashley-holzer-passed-away
- "Profile: Ashley Nicoll-Holzer". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
- https://www.fei.org/bios/Person/10011354/HOLZER_Ashley
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