Название: Riding for the Team
Автор: United States Equestrian Team Foundation
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Биология
isbn: 9781570769665
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RIDING
FOR THE
TEAM
Also by the USET Foundation
The U.S. Equestrian Team Book of Riding:
The First Quarter-Century of the USET
Edited by William Steinkraus, Foreword by Whitney Stone
Riding for America: The United States Equestrian Team
Edited by Nancy Jaffer, Foreword by John H. Fritz
RIDING
FOR THE
TEAM
Inspirational Stories from the
USA’s Medal-Winning Equestrians
and Their Horses
THE UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN TEAM FOUNDATION
Edited by Nancy Jaffer
First published in 2019 by
Trafalgar Square Books
North Pomfret, Vermont 05053
Copyright © 2019 United States Equestrian Team Foundation
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, by any means, without
written permission of the publisher, except by a reviewer quoting brief excerpts for a review in a magazine, newspaper, or website.
Disclaimer of Liability
The authors and publisher shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this book. While the book is as accurate as the authors can make it, there may be errors, omissions, and inaccuracies.
Trafalgar Square Books encourages the use of approved safety helmets in all equestrian sports and activities.
ISBN: 978-1-57076-872-9
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019946656
Book design by Lauryl Eddlemon
Cover design by RM Didier
Index by Michelle Guiliano, DPM (linebylineindexing.com)
Typefaces: Poppl-Pontifex; Gotham
Printed in China
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In Memoriam
This book is dedicated to the memory of William C. Steinkraus,
U.S. Equestrian Team Foundation chairman emeritus. He was always
an inspiration: the country’s first Olympic individual equestrian
gold medalist, an extraordinary sportsman, erudite author,
insightful editor, and accomplished musician.
1925–2017
Introduction
When the American flag flies high at international competitions, it’s a sign that the United States Equestrian Team (USET) Foundation is succeeding in its mission—providing resources to ensure accomplishments in the global arena.
And what accomplishments U.S. teams have delivered: fantastic performances by horses and athletes representing the country in eight disciplines, earning scores of medals and the respect of the world for their prowess.
As the 70th anniversary of the USET’s founding approaches, we remember the visionaries who ensured the country would be well-represented in the Olympics, Nations Cups, and other important competitions after the cavalry disbanded following World War II and the Army equestrian team was no more. Whitney Stone, the longtime USET chairman, and those foresighted pioneers who joined him, went to work on what it would take to put American equestrians atop podiums across the continents.
They could not, of course, envision the future specifics of the new organization’s reach: there were no Pan American Games, World Championships, or World Cups in 1950. But they laid a masterful foundation that could be expanded as the need arose and the number of those participating in teams grew exponentially over the years to come.
In 2003, the USET became a foundation. Working in conjunction with the U.S. Equestrian Federation, the foundation is its philanthropic partner, supporting not only the competition, training, coaching, travel, and educational needs of America’s top equestrian athletes and their horses, but also aiding in funding the pipeline of developing international high-performance competitors. These rising stars someday will have medals placed around their necks at the world’s most important equestrian sporting events.
To understand what has been achieved over seven decades, it’s important to recall the hundreds of athletes whom the USET Foundation and U.S. Equestrian Federation have helped to raise the flag. It’s fascinating to learn the histories of dedicated equestrians competing at the highest level, no matter which discipline they pursue. While the details of their personal accounts may differ, every one of them shares a love of horses and their country. All have an engaging tale about their success and how they have overcome the inevitable complications along the way, giving the reader insight into what it takes to reach the top tier of the sport.
The compelling stories collected in this volume, as told by the athletes who have become part of equestrian history, demonstrate how to make dreams reality, while acknowledging sacrifice as the other side of achievement. Those who compete at the highest level share several characteristics in addition to the love and appreciation of the horse. All have demonstrated singular focus to achieve excellence, putting aside other pursuits as they strive to represent their country. While the book is called Riding for the Team, it is a general title that also includes the drivers and vaulters who are not in a saddle while competing.
This is the third volume in a series. The first, the U.S. Equestrian Team Book of Riding, was published to mark the organization’s 25th anniversary in 1975. Edited by William Steinkraus, then the president of the USET, it offered training principles, riding pointers, and history lessons from those who became legends of the sport.
The second book, Riding for America, which I edited in 1990, was an update that included athletes and other key figures who made their mark during the generation after the USET’s founding. While the first book dealt only with the Olympic disciplines of show jumping, dressage, and eventing, Riding for America also included the USET’s newest discipline at that time, combined driving.
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