Eight-time
Olympic Equestrian J. Michael Plumb Nominated to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Presented
by Allstate
To say J. Michael Plumb was the
stalwart of the U.S. Eventing Team for almost 50 years would be an understatement.
He rode in seven consecutive Olympic Games - beginning when he was 19 in 1960
in Rome - and eight total (his final appearance was in 1992 in Barcelona). His
contribution to the teams success is unprecedented, and his fearless determination
and tenacity never waned.
Now Plumb is one of 18 athletes
nominated from all Olympic sports for 2008 induction into
the
U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame presented by Allstate. Six of these athletes will be
inducted on June 19, 2008 in Chicago, IL.
At the 1976 Montreal
Olympic Games Plumb won Team Gold and Individual Silver medals with a very inexperienced
horse, adding to the three Team Silver medals already on his shelf, one of which
(Tokyo, 1964) was won on a horse he had never ridden in competition before - an
unprecedented feat. In 1984, he was the pathfinder for the team in Los Angeles
where the U.S. Team was the best again - winning another Team Gold medal. Incredibly
reliable and experienced in a team situation, he always seemed to know exactly
what was needed to secure medals, making him the ultimate team player.
Plumbs
World Championship record is no less impressive, in 1972 he won Team Gold and
Individual Silver medals and then was part of two Bronze medal winning teams in
1978 and 1982. He achieved even more success at the Pan American Games in the
1960s, winning Individual Gold in 1967 to add to the two Team Gold Medals
he won in 63 and 67.
Horses like Grasshopper,
Better and Better, Laurenson, Plain Sailing, Blue Stone, Good Mixture and Adonis
graced Plumbs stable throughout his tenure at the top of the sport. He was
a diligent and meticulous trainer and his horses - regardless of their experience
level - were always beautifully prepared for competition.
Plumb,
now 67, was named Rider of the Year 10 times by the U.S. Eventing Association
and has trained a multitude of horse and riders to the highest level of the sport.
He continues to ride and train horses and riders on his farm in Southern Pines,
NC.
Now Plumb is one of 18 athletes nominated from all Olympic
sports for 2008 induction into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame presented by Allstate.
Six of these athletes will be inducted on June 19, 2008, in Chicago, IL.
The
U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame currently doesnt have any equestrian members.
2008 is the year to change that:
The voting period runs through March 28, 2008. The
general public can vote at: www.usolympicteam.com or through a link on the USEF
website: www.usef.org. or at the below address: