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  2. United States Equestrian Federation - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the association began publication of the monthly magazine, Horse Show, with an initial circulation of 1,200 copies. By this time there were 187 recognized shows, and 800 individual members. In 1960, the association began sending licensed stewards to each affiliated show to report and verify that the show was following the association's ...

  3. USEF Pony Finals - Wikipedia

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    The United States Equestrian Federation Pony Finals is an annual championship for pony hunters, jumpers, and equitation. The event takes place over six days and is typically held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. More than 600 ponies compete at the championship every year. [ 1][ 2]

  4. Neal Shapiro (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Neal Shapiro (born July 22, 1945) is an American equestrian and was a silver medalist in team jumping and Bronze medalist in individual jumping in the 1972 Munich Olympics, where he became the first American Equestrian jumper to win two medals and only the third U.S. rider to win an individual medal in an Olympic show jumping event.

  5. National Collegiate Equestrian Association - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA), formerly known as Varsity Equestrian, was created as the governing body for NCAA Equestrian teams. The NCEA is headquartered in Waco, Texas. Currently the NCEA has 24 official member colleges and universities that sponsor women's equestrian teams that participate in intercollegiate ...

  6. Meredith Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Gary Hodges. . ( m. 1980 ⁠–⁠ 1982 ) . Children. 1. Parent. Charles M. Schulz (adoptive father) Meredith Sue Hodges (née Schulz; born February 5, 1950) is an American equine trainer, competitor, educator, author and TV personality specializing in mules and donkeys, specifically the contemporary saddle mule.

  7. James C. Wofford - Wikipedia

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    Individual eventing. 1978 Lexington. Team eventing. James Cunningham Wofford (November 3, 1944 – February 2, 2023) was an American equestrian who competed in many international competitions in the sport of eventing. He was most known as a trainer of both horses and riders, and as a retired president of the AHSA and vice-president of the USET.

  8. The World's Championship Horse Show at Kentucky State Fair ...

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    Only 30 years younger than the Kentucky Derby, which celebrates its 151st running in 2025, The World's Championship Horse Show has been held for 121 years and is considered the most prestigious ...

  9. National Horse Show - Wikipedia

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    Website. nhs.org. The National Horse Show is the oldest continually held horse show in the United States. It was founded in 1883 in New York and held there until 2002, when it moved to Florida and then to Kentucky. The National Horse Show offers competition for hunters, equitation, and show jumpers.