Temple Gwathmey Steeplechase elects trustees
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- January 14, 2026
- By Staff Writers
The Temple Gwathmey Steeplechase Foundation has elected two new trustees and re-elected three others.
The new members of the non-profit are Achsah O'Donovan and Mark Beecher.
Mark Beecher Irish import Mark Beecher comes from an equestrian family.
As a junior, Beecher won the European show jumping championship, twice, on family homebreds.
He rode point-to-points in Ireland and England before shifting his tack to America in 2010 to ride for Maryland-based George Mahoney’s Rosbrian Farm.
Over nine seasons as a rider, Mark Beecher won two Maryland Hunt Cups, three NSA amateur titles and every timber stakes on the U.S. circuit.
Beecher retired from riding after the 2019 season and turned his full focus to training. In 2025 Beecher sat fourth in the NSA trainer standings (races won) with 14 wins from 70 starts and earnings of $393,000. (Douglas Lees photo)
Achsah O'Donovan grew up in Maryland, foxhunting with the Green Spring Valley Hounds.
She became a teacher, social worker and artist living in Colorado.
Later in life she returned to Maryland.
No longer able to ride, O'Donovan became involved in the steeplechase world as an owner.
She has owned horses with trainers Alicia Murphy, Joseph Davies and Mark Beecher.



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