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Tuesday, January 15, 2002

USET Appoints Frank Chapot As
2002 Show Jumping Coach/Chef d’Equipe

Frank Chapot USA Equestrian's recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award with the Jimmy A. Williams Trophy.Gladstone, New Jersey—January 15, 2002—The United States Equestrian Team (USET) has announced the appointment of legendary Show Jumping rider and coach Frank Chapot of Neshanic Station, NJ as the 2002 Show Jumping Coach/Chef d’Equipe. He will serve as Chef d’Equipe for the World Equestrian Games, CSIO Spruce Meadows, and any other CSI/CSIO competitions deemed important for his participation.

This is the first time since 1980, when Bert deNemethy filled this position, that the USET has appointed a Coach/Chef d’Equipe for Show Jumping. In his role as coach, Chapot will have the responsibility for all competition, and also for preparation of US riders and horses for international competition. Chapot has been a key figure for the USET for five decades. He first joined the Team as the youngest member of the USET’s 1956 Olympic Show Jumping squad while still on active duty with the U.S. Air Force.

Frank Chapot and Gem Twist at the 1990 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm SwedenA graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, Chapot had already made his mark as a junior rider—he won the coveted Maclay Championship in 1948—and then as a hunter hunter/jumper exhibitor.

During the next twenty years, Chapot compiled an enviable record with the USET, including five more Olympic appearances, participation on a record 46 winning Nations’ Cup teams, two Olympic Silver Medals, an individual Bronze in the 1974 World Championships, and victories in such prestigious events as the President’s Cup, the Grand Prix of New York and London’s King George V Gold Cup, among innumerable other wins.

Gem Twist and Greg Best at the 1990 World Equestrian Games, Stockholm, Sweden.After his career as a USET rider, Chapot became its Show Jumping Chef d’Equipe, in which role he helped the Team attain two highly elusive goals: its first-ever team Gold Medals in the Olympic Games (1984) and World Championships (1986). In the 1988 Olympic Games, his Silver Medal Team was anchored by Greg Best, who was also a pupil and the individual Silver Medalist, riding Gem Twist, a horse of Chapot’s own breeding. Chapot added another Olympic medal in 1996 when as chef d’equipe he guided the USET to the team Silver at the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta.

Following his 1996 Olympic success, Chapot guided the USET to another milestone in 1997 as the U.S. won the FEI Nations’ Cup World Series Championship. It marked the first time the US had won the title since 1968, when Chapot was a key contributor as a rider. Chapot was inducted into the Show Jumping Hall of Fame in 1994.

This year, USA Equestrian honored Chapot as the recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award with the Jimmy A. Williams Trophy.



 

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