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Darragh Kenny

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Darragh Kenny (born 24 January 1988) is an Irish equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping. He competed in his first Grand Prix at the age of 14. He qualified for the Dublin Horse Show where he won a training bursary to work with Missy Clark and John Brennan at their North Run Stables in Warren, Vermont in 2007, which brought him to America to compete at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida. Under Clark's guidance, Kenny was given the rides on Obelix and Gael Force, horses that he qualified for his first FEI World Cup Finals on and continued to campaign at the highest level including representing Ireland in Nations Cup events. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Darragh Kenny is the 11,640th most popular athlete, the 599th most popular biography from Ireland and the 59th most popular Irish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Darragh Kenny ranks 11,640 out of 6,025Before him are Žan Luka Zelko, Takayuki Matsumoto, Sophia Morgan, Megan Signal, Álvaro Sandoval, and Rudolph Berking-Williams. After him are Katarina Kowplos, Tommaso Chelli, Yang Xuezhe, Rafael Cerro, Liu Dang, and Veronica Lisi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Darragh Kenny ranks 1,875Before him are Brian Irr, Stephen Scullion, Youssef Makkar, Andrés Madera, Diana Durango, and Jin Ye. After him are Laina Pérez, Liu Xiaoqian, Lauren Shady, and Ed Fernon.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Darragh Kenny ranks 601 out of 549Before him are Cillin Greene (1998), Heike Holstein (1971), Sarah Hawkshaw (1995), Aidan Walsh (1990), Rudolph Berking-Williams (1978), and Megan Ryan (2002).

Among ATHLETES In Ireland

Among athletes born in Ireland, Darragh Kenny ranks 60Before him are Ellen Walshe (2001), Saskia Tidey (1993), Cillin Greene (1998), Heike Holstein (1971), Sarah Hawkshaw (1995), and Rudolph Berking-Williams (1978).