Caroline Pamukcu

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Born (1994-08-12) August 12, 1994 (age 30)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationEquestrian competing

Caroline Pamukcu [1] (born December 8, 1994) is an American equestrian competing in the discipline of three-day eventing. She is a Pan American Games individual gold medalist and silver team medalist.

Biography

Pamukcu, daughter of Sherrie and Randy Martin, started her riding career when she was six. Although it took her some time to get serious, the Martin family bought a farm in Riegelsville, Pennsylvania in 2002 called Buckwampum Farm [2]. Caroline stepped away from horses her first year of highschool and moved with her parents while her father was working in Nicaragua. She quickly realized what life would be like without horses, and by age fifteen, was all in.

Buck Davidson, Jr., was invited by the Martins to base his business out of Buckwampum Farm and become Caroline’s coach. She had found Quantum Solace, ‘Nacho’, at Davidson’s farm, who brought Pamukcu many achievements. As a young rider, Caroline Pamukcu (neé Martin), won an individual and team gold medal at the 2013 Adequan/FEI North American Youth Championships presented by Gotham North [3] aboard Quantum Solace. In 2014, Pamukcu was named to the USEF Eventing High Performance Training list as the youngest rider on the team at 17 years old. Caroline also won USEA Young Rider of the Year in 2013 and 2014.[4]

Pamukcu made her CCI5* debut in 2017 at the Kentucky Three-Day Event with Spring Easy. That year she also represented the United States in the FEI Eventing Nations Cup™ at Houghton Hall on Pebbly Maximus. While overseas, she competed in the CCI4*-L at Bramham and secured top 10 finishes with Pebbly Maximus and The Apprentice.

December of 2018, Caroline had to make a choice - sell the horses and go to college or figure out to support herself. Pamukcu got connected with Emil Spadone and Paul Hendrix, who were both active in horse sales, and started working for them. [5] Now Caroline operates her own horse sales business with Spadone and Hendrix as partners, as well as Irish event rider Kelly Hutchinson.

Since then, she has had numerous top international placings and competed at prestigious events like Aachen CCIO4*-S (Germany), Millstreet CCI4*-L (Ireland), Blair Castle CCI4*-S (England), Strzegom CCIO4*-S (Poland), and Mondial Du Lion World Breeding Championships (France). [6]

Pamukcu and HSH Blake were named to the 2023 US Eventing Pan American Games Team in Santiago, Chile. Representing the United States, they managed to clinch an individual gold medal.[7] The pair was most recently named to the 2024 US Eventing Olympic Games Team in Paris, France. [8]

References

  1. Caroline Pamukcu (10059212) (athlete) fei.org
  2. Tevis, R. (May 2, 2021). Caroline Martin: A new path to the same goals. Sidelines Magazine
  3. Berreth, L. (July 21, 2013). Martin gallops away with individual gold at Adequan/Fei NAJYRC The Chronicle of the Horse
  4. USEA Year-End Winners United States Eventing Association
  5. Caroline’s getting down to business (October 10, 2019) fei.org
  6. Caroline Pamukcu (biography) US Equestrian
  7. US Equestrian names U.S. eventing team for Santiago 2023 Pan American Games (August 23, 2023) US Equestrian
  8. US Equestrian announces U.S. Olympic eventing team ahead of Paris 2024 Olympic Games (June 3, 2024) US Equestrian

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