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USET Foundation
Awards Fritz Cup to Margie Engle at Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping
Championship
Gladstone,
NJ - The USET Foundation awards many prestigious trophies throughout
the year to various equestrian disciplines. One of the most coveted
is the Fritz Cup, which is given to the national champion in show
jumping every year. In 2008, the award was given to Margie Engle
of Wellington, FL, for her win in the Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping
Championship presented by Equine Motorcoach.
Veteran rider Margie Engle was the most consistent over the two rounds
of competition for victory. She was eighth overall in the $60,000 phase
on Sunday with Hidden Creek's Quervo Gold, and combined with her third
place in the first leg with Hidden Creek's Pamina L, she ended up with
44 points for the lead over Kirsten Coe and Starlight.
"I was very pleased with Pamina; she hasn't shown in that many big
classes. It was her first time showing under the lights, and I've only
had her since March. I thought Quervo was solid too," Engle said.
This was Engle's second victory in the National Show Jumping Championship.
She won the first time in 1988 with Hidden Creek's Glory. "It was actually
kind of a pleasant surprise to win," Engle revealed. "We weren't sure
how the points were adding up. I think it's great that the USET Foundation
gives the Fritz Trophy. We need to keep our national championship alive
and make sure it is prestigious. It should be a goal for show jumpers,
like it is in other countries."
Captain John "Jack" H. Fritz, who donated the trophy, has been a leader
of the U.S. Equestrian Team (USET) for nearly three decades.
Some of the most well-known names in equestrian sport have had their
names etched onto the Fritz Cup trophy for the National Championship.
The first winner was Michael Matz on Honest Tom, owned by Joy Slater,
in 1981. Matz went on to win the trophy another five times on four
different horses, sealing his place as the winningest rider in National
Championship history.
Other multiple winners were Conrad Homfeld, Leslie Howard, Beezie Madden,
and McLain Ward. Thirteen Olympians are listed as winners, including
Katie Monahan, Chris Kappler, Lisa Jacquin, Tim Grubb, Peter Leone,
Margie Engle, Peter Wylde, Laura Kraut, and Todd Minikus.
In 1992, the National Show Jumping Championship was first held in Gladstone,
NJ, home of the United States Equestrian Team and now the headquarters
for the USET Foundation. The event was held in Gladstone for the following
11 years.
For more information on the USET Foundation, please visit www.uset.org.
The United States Equestrian Team Foundation supports the competition,
training, coaching, travel and educational needs of America's elite
and developing international high performance horses and athletes in
partnership with the U.S. Equestrian Federation.
Photo Credit: Margie Engle, winner of the Fritz Cup from the USET
Foundation, with (L to R) Julie Calzone of Equine Motorcoach, Mark
Bellissimo of Equestrian Sport Productions LLC, USET Foundation Board
of Directors member Fran Steinwedell, USEF representative Sally Ike,
and Rolex Watch USA National Sports Manager Colette Bennett. Photo © 2008
Kenneth Kraus/PhelpsSports.com
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