Rich Fellers, a show jumping Olympian and World Cup champion, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in Portland, Ore., to a count involving interstate travel to engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor.
Now 63, Fellers had been involved with a 17-year-old who was his student. He was arrested in 2021 in connection with his relationship with Maggie Kehring, who has appeared on network television discussing her experience.
Fellers is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 12, and is not incarcerated at present.
On Wednesday, he pleaded guilty in Washington County, Ore., to two counts of second-degree sex abuse.
KOIN 6 News in Oregon stated Fellers agreed in the plea deal to spend 30 months in prison on Washington County, Ore., charges at the same time he serves a four-year sentence on the federal matter.
Fellers, who was high-profile as the rider/trainer of the late, great stallion Flexible, had been on the SafeSport suspension list since July 2021. His wife, Shelley, was suspended by SafeSport in April 2021 until February 2027 for abuse of process, retaliation and failure to report.
In collaboration with the Kehring family and Wrigley Media Group, Horse Network launched the site #WeRideTogether, designed to air survivor stories, provides resources to report abuse and get help, and offer educational information for athletes, coaches, and families.