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'I'm not the best rider in the world but I'm the best prepared' - Cian O'Connor

The bronze medal winner remained focused despite only being first reserve yesterday.

OLYMPIC MEDALLIST CIAN Oโ€™Connor has put his success at London 2012 down to โ€œhard work, dedication and commitmentโ€.

The Meath rider claimed third place in the individual jumping event after only losing out in a jump-off with Gerco Schroder of the Netherlands after clipping the final fence to pick up four penalty points.

It spells the end of a remarkable chapter in the 32-year-oldโ€™s career. Eight years ago, he won gold with Waterford Crystal but saw it stripped from him after the horse failed a drugs test before serving a three-month ban.

He was first reserve for yesterdayโ€™s final but received a last minute call-up when a Swedish horse was forced to pull out.

โ€œItโ€™s been amazing, unbelievable, a rollercoaster ride to get here,โ€ he told RTE Sport last night. โ€œSo many people helped me to get here and they are behind this success.

โ€œWe were only one place out so if one person had a little bit of bad luck, I was ready. When we got the call, we said letโ€™s go and get organised.

Being prepared is the key to a lot of success. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™m the best rider but Iโ€™m the most organised.

โ€œI possibly got a little excited over the last. Hindsight is great and I was a little disappointed to go one down but I took off my cap as I knew I had won bronze.โ€

On the controversy surrounding his first Olympic appearance, 32-year-old Oโ€™Connor added:

โ€œAthens is eight years ago, I put it behind me. I never said mistakes werenโ€™t made and we learned from them. There are stricter rules with Horse Sport Ireland and the vets now. Hopefully the Irish people can take something from this.

Itโ€™s certainly shows that hard work, dedication and commitment, a lot is possible.โ€

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