A year and a half later, Brain sold Patty and purchased Pumpkin, an American Quarter Horse.
In 1987, Brain participated in the Western Canada Summer Games in Regina, Saskatchewan.
When Brain returned to Canada and began to seriously prepare for the Olympics, she made the decision to sell Alpo.
In 1992, while working at Hunt Valley Farm in Victoria, Brain found Merlin, a 15.3 HH Thoroughbred she dubbed Double Take.
[2] On September 18, 2001, Karen Brain fell off her horse Miko, shattering her T12 vertebrae and puncturing a lung.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This biographical article related to Canadian equestrianism is a stub.