Barack Obama (horse)
Barack Obama was an Anglo-Arabian horse from New Zealand that competed in international endurance events beginning in 2009, the same year that Barack Obama became president of the United States.
Racing career
In 2014, Jenny Champion began to ride the horse, and the team had fifteen starts and six wins. In 2018, Champion began to fundraise to be able to participate in the FEI World Equestrian Games, with a goal of NZD$80,000. She trained with Barack Obama constantly, making sure that he was well-groomed after each ride.Together they represented New Zealand at the games in Tryon, North Carolina. The 120-kilometre race that Barack Obama participated in was abandoned due to poor weather conditions, and he was taken into the Tryon International Equestrian Center to be treated for kidney issues. Shortly thereafter, Mark Round, Barack Obama's owner, elected to euthanize the horse. Following the death of Barack Obama, samples were taken from his carcass.