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Golden Day for the 2004 United States Equestrian Team in Wellington
Wellington, FL February 5, 2006- The radiant sun on a crystal clear
day in Wellington, Florida could not have been any brighter. The sunlight matched
the golden smiles spread across the faces of the newly crowned United States Equestrian
Team 2004 Olympic Gold Medalists. The champions bowed their heads to receive their
medals in honor of the United States, the symbol that any athlete would call the
ultimate accomplishment. There are some moments in time that
cannot be duplicated, began the announcer upon the opening of the presentation.
There are moments when history is created. This is one of those moments.
This is what dreams are made of - to be able to share in what most of us dream
but very few accomplish, to represent your country and come away with gold is
truly one of the highest honors any athlete can achieve. We are privileged to
be able to share in this day and be in the honor of such greatness. The
ceremony took place just before the $60,000 Wellington Cup presented by Carlisle,
CSI 3*, in which Lauren Hough emerged victorious with her horse Casadora.
More than 8,000 spectators, sponsors, riders, owners and trainers witnessed
a golden moment in time. The stadium rose with cheers as Jimmy Fairclough
and his prizewinning combined driving team, Team Clark, escorted United States
Equestrian Federation President and winner of the 2000 Gold Medal in Three Day
Eventing David OConnor into the ring to make the presentation. Accompanying
Mr. OConnor was CEO of the United States Equestrian Federation John
Long and Frank Chapot, Chef d Equipe of the 2004 Olympic Show
Jumping Gold Medal Team. All three proudly waved American flags as they toured
the perimeter of the International Arena. The famous Olympic hymn
was heard throughout the arena as fans rose to welcome the 2004 Olympic Gold Medalists.
The gold medal athletes and their mounts included Chris Kappler and Royal
Caliber (now deceased) who was owned by Hal and Kathy Kamine. Kappler was
also awarded the Individual Silver Medal for his performance in the 2004 games.
Beezie Madden, another member of the 2004 team, rode Authentic. Authentic
was owned by Beezie and John Madden, Jeremy and Peggy Jacobs, Barbara and Steffan
Wolf, Chandi Duke Heffner, Joseph and Kathleen Patton and Elisabeth Busche Burke
at the time of the Olympics and is currently owned by Abigail Wexner. Also receiving
the team medal was McLain Ward and Sapphire, owned by the Double H Farm.
Peter Wlyde was the fourth to be crowned with the laurel wreath. Wylde,
rode Fein Cera owned by Anne Meyer, Sarah Willeman, and Turnabout Farm. (The
Show Jumping Gold Medal Team from the 2004 Athens Olympic Games finally get their
medals. L. to R.: McLain Ward, Beezie Madden, Chris Kappler and Peter Wylde.)
Side by side the 2004 team entered the ring waving to the crowd as they
erupted with excitement. Their United States Equestrian Team signature red jackets
with blue collars and USET emblem was a sight to be seen as they circled the ring,
the beginning of what has been a long time coming. The 2004 four
team was originally awarded the silver medal in Athens, finishing second to the
German team. A drug test later revealed that German rider Ludger Beerbaums
horse, Goldfever, tested positive for a banned substance and Beerbaum
was disqualified. Beerbaum fought the allegations, but was defeated and
a year later the American team was named the Gold Medal Champions. This
is really a bittersweet ending, said Kathy Kamine, owner of Kapplers
mount Royal Kaliber. Kappler was elevated from a individual bronze medal
to the silver when Irelands Cian OConner and his mount
Waterford Crystal were disqualified for testing positive for a banned substance.
It is so exciting and such a pleasure to be on the team of
such talented riders who are so professional. It is a huge honor to ride for my
country, said both team gold an individual silver medalist Chris Kappler.
Everyone brought so much to the team. It is a nice ending to this long drawn
out process, he stated referring to the change in medals. I have some
fantastic memories for the rest of my life. Beezie Madden
was excited to . . . just see the medal, which she intends to
frame. This is not just a victory in Athens, said Olympian
and President of the United States Federation David OConnor. This
is a victory for each and every one who loves horse sports. These four incredible
athletes and their horses made us proud, and it is a privilege to be able to present
them with the medals they worked so hard for. The medals were
awarded by the 1984 Los Angeles Gold Medal Olympic team members Conrad
Holmfeld, Joe Fargis and Leslie Howard. 2004 Olympic Three Day Eventing
Silver Medalist Kim Severson was also a presenter. Holmfeld had
given Kappler his Gold Medal winning jacket from the 1984 Olympics to wear
in Athens, which he proudly wore in his first victory with the Gold Medal bestowed
around his neck. |