Kiichi Harada

Kiichi Harada is a Japanese Olympic Dressage rider.[1] Representing Japan, he competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where he finished 45th in the individual and 11th in the team competition.

Kiichi Harada
Personal information
Native name原田 喜市 (はらだ きいち)
Nationality Japan
DisciplineDressage
Born (1972-11-30) November 30, 1972
Yamagata Prefecture

Kiichi was born into the horse riding world, the oldest son of the owner of the Nishizao Horse Riding Club in Yamagata Prefecture. He started riding at age 6, motivated by the receipt of a pony as a birthday present. At age 17 he began training under Masayasu Sugitani, owner of the Sugitani Riding Club in Izumi City, Osaka. In 2000 he moved to Okayama in preparation for the 2005 National Sports Festival of Japan in Okayama, where he won both the Eventing and Dressage categories. Immediately after the successful competition he moved to Hiruzen, Okayama Prefecture, where in 2007 he became the President of the Maniwa City Hiruzen Kougen Riding Park, more commonly known as Hiruzen Horse Park. From 2005 to 2016 Kiichi had 143 tournament wins recognized by the Japan Equestrian Federation. In 2014 he started focusing solely on Dressage. His score in the individual Dressage competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics has thus far been the highest score ever attained by a Japanese rider at the Olympic Games.

Competition

DateShowEventCompetitionPositionHorse
28/02/2020Wellington FLCDI3*GP FS - Grand Prix Freestyle to Music1FAIRYTALE S
27/02/2020Wellington FLCDI4*GP - Grand Prix1EGISTAR
21/02/2020Wellington FLCDI3*GP FS - Grand Prix Freestyle to Music1EGISTAR
20/02/2020Wellington FLCDI3*GP - Grand Prix1EGISTAR
08/11/2015MikiCDI3*GPS - Grand Prix Special1EGISTAR
07/11/2015MikiCDI3*GP - Grand Prix1EGISTAR
11/10/2003Miki-Hyogo - not FEI approvedCIC1*CIC1*1REILY

References

  1. "Kiichi Harada". fei.org. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
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