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  2. Camille Carier Bergeron - Wikipedia

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    Camille Carier Bergeron (born March 21, 2000) is a Canadian equestrian competing in the dressage discipline. [1] Career. At the 2023 Pan American Games, ...

  3. Summer Olympics add importance to 2024 Winter Equestrian ...

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    2020 Tokyo team silver medalists Laura Kraut of Royal Palm Beach, McLain Ward, Jessica Springsteen and alternate Kent Farrington of Wellington, head a Who's Who of show jumpers.

  4. Bertram and Diana Firestone - Wikipedia

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    Among their many successes in Thoroughbred racing, in 1980, their Hall of Fame inductee Genuine Risk [10] became only the second filly to ever win the Kentucky Derby. [11] They also bred and raced Secretariat's son, General Assembly, whose Saratoga track record time in winning the 1979 Travers Stakes stood until 2016.

  5. National Polo Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Goodman, patron of the Isla Carroll Polo team, took stewardship of these fields and founded the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC). The club then gained the guardianship of the 26-goal C. V. Whitney Cup polo tournament, named after Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. In 2004, IPC set forth on its inaugural season while construction of ...

  6. Edward R. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Honored in 2000 as one of its "Great Floridians" by the Florida Department of State, his Great Floridian commemorative plaque is located at E.R. Bradley's Saloon at 104 Clematis Street in West Palm Beach. Edward R. Bradley died at Idle Hour Stock Farm on August 15, 1946, at age 86. He was buried next to his wife in Lexington's Calvary Cemetery.

  7. Mason Phelps Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 Phelps co-founded the public relations firm Phelps, Wilkes & Associates. Their first client was the National Horse Show, which was moving its location from Madison Square Garden in NYC to Wellington, Florida. [8]

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  9. Pebble Beach Equestrian Center - Wikipedia

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    Pebble Beach Equestrian Center Stables. In 1920, Samuel F.B. Morse, the developer of Pebble Beach, California, cleared a field near the present-day Equestrian Center to develop a boarding stables to accommodate residents' horses called the Pebble Beach Stables. [1] In 1924, Morse hired Fred Ruhl to build a quadrangle-style board and batten ...