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Teddy Vlock
Israeli-American equestrian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Teddy Vlock (Hebrew: טדי ולוק; born 14 January 1998) is former professional equestrian representing Israel and the United States of America.[1]
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2020 Tokyo Olympics
Vlock, was one of four riders representing Israel in its Olympic equestrian debut, competing as part of the jumping team and as a jumping individual. He finished 42nd of 73 competitors in the Individual Jumping Competition with his horse Amsterdam 27, an 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding.[1][2][3]
Personal life
Vlock graduated from Hopkins School in New Haven in 2016.[4] After spending a year competing at the international level of showjumping, he studied at Yale University, where he graduated with a Bachelors of Science of Psychology.
While competing at the Winter Equestrian Festival, in Wellington FL, he co-founded T&R Development, a real estate firm with holdings of more than $100 million. In addition to their primary focus of single-family development, T&R operates a property management company, a multi-family portfolio, and consults on equestrian developments.
Vlock is the son of Karen Pritzker, who according to Forbes,[5] is one of the five hundred wealthiest people in the world.[1][3]
Vlock has been riding horses since approximately 2012.[6] He trains with Irish international show jumper Darragh Kenny.[7] As of July 2022, Vlock has not competed in the sport of showjumping since the Tokyo Olympic Games in August 2021.[8]
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