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==Career==
==Career==
He was a journalist for 33 years in [[Auckland]], [[Bay of Plenty]], [[Wellington]] and [[Manawatu]].<ref name="Who"/> He worked for ''[[The Dominion (Wellington)|The Dominion]]'' for 20 years, with 13 years as [[Horse racing in New Zealand|Racing Editor]].<ref name="Talent">Brian O'Flaherty, "Talent & Charisma: New Zealand's Champion Eventers", HarperCollins, Auckland, 2000, backcover.</ref> He was commentator for [[TVNZ]] for equestrian events at the [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games]], the [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Seoul Olympic Games]], the [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Barcelona Olympic Games]]<ref name="Who"/> and the [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Sydney Olympic Games]].<ref name="Talent"/> O'Flaherty had important roles with horse racing and other equestrian organisations and in 2001 he was Executive Director of the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Association.<ref name="Who"/>
He was a journalist for 33 years in [[Auckland]], [[Bay of Plenty]], [[Wellington]] and [[Manawatu]].<ref name="Who"/> He worked for ''[[The Dominion (Wellington)|The Dominion]]'' for 20 years, with 13 years as [[Horse racing in New Zealand|Racing Editor]].<ref name="Talent">Brian O'Flaherty, "Talent & Charisma: New Zealand's Champion Eventers", HarperCollins, Auckland, 2000, backcover.</ref> He was commentator for [[TVNZ]] for equestrian events at the [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games]], the [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Seoul Olympic Games]], the [[1992 Summer Olympics|1992 Barcelona Olympic Games]]<ref name="Who"/> and the [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Sydney Olympic Games]].<ref name="Talent"/> O'Flaherty had important roles with horse racing and other equestrian organisations and he was Executive Director of the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Association from 1988 to 1996. He was instrumental in the setting up the Ministerial inquiry into race betting systems which led to the [[Racing Industry Board]] replacing the [[Racing Authority]]. He launched the inward-buyer programme to halt slide in sale prices.<ref>Phillip Quay, "O'Flaherty resigns from chief executive job, ''Waikato Times'', 23 September 1996, Edition 2, p. 16.</ref><ref name="Who"/>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:31, 26 February 2013

Brian Desmond O'Flaherty (born Wellington 1 November 1938) is a New Zealand horse-racing and equestrian journalist, Television equestrian sports commentator and equestrian sports administrator. He was Executive Director of the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Assn.[1]

Early life

O'Flaherty was educated at St Peter's College, Auckland and Opotiki College.[1]

Career

He was a journalist for 33 years in Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Wellington and Manawatu.[1] He worked for The Dominion for 20 years, with 13 years as Racing Editor.[2] He was commentator for TVNZ for equestrian events at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games[1] and the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.[2] O'Flaherty had important roles with horse racing and other equestrian organisations and he was Executive Director of the NZ Thoroughbred Breeders' Association from 1988 to 1996. He was instrumental in the setting up the Ministerial inquiry into race betting systems which led to the Racing Industry Board replacing the Racing Authority. He launched the inward-buyer programme to halt slide in sale prices.[3][1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa 2001, p. 673.
  2. ^ a b Brian O'Flaherty, "Talent & Charisma: New Zealand's Champion Eventers", HarperCollins, Auckland, 2000, backcover.
  3. ^ Phillip Quay, "O'Flaherty resigns from chief executive job, Waikato Times, 23 September 1996, Edition 2, p. 16.

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