Yanmar America Sponsored Rider Will Coleman Secures Spot on 2024 Paris Olympic Team
Yanmar America-sponsored equestrian Will Coleman has secured a coveted spot on the U.S. Olympic Eventing Team for the upcoming 2024 Paris Games. Coleman, a veteran of the 2012 London Olympics, will be competing on Off The Record, a horse with extensive 5* eventing experience, with direct reserve horse Diabolo.
Yanmar America’s partnership with Coleman goes beyond the competition arena. The company provides essential equipment, including tractors, attachments and UTVs, to maintain Coleman’s state-of-the-art training facility in Ocala, FL. This support ensures optimal conditions for Coleman’s horses and peak performance during competition and training.
“The entire team is incredibly proud of Will’s selection,” said Jon Richardson, Director of Yanmar America’s Rural Lifestyle Division. “His relentless work ethic and exceptional talent have truly paid off. We can’t wait to cheer him on in Paris!”
The entire Yanmar America team joins the nation in cheering on Coleman as he pursues Olympic glory in Paris.
Yanmar America Corporation, located in Adairsville, GA, is the regional headquarters of Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd. a global company based in Osaka, Japan. Yanmar was established in 1912, and in 1933 became the world’s first manufacturer to develop a practical small diesel engine. Today, Yanmar is a recognized leader in the design and manufacturing of advanced performance diesel engines and diesel-powered equipment, as well as gas engine-based energy systems. Yanmar America Corporation is located at 101 International Parkway, Adairsville, GA 30103.
For more information, please visit yanmar.com/us.
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