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Guenter Seidel
Honored With Whitney Stone Cup
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Gladstone, NJFebruary
25, 2002The United States Equestrian Team (USET) has honored dressage
rider Guenter Seidel as the 2002 recipient of the Whitney Stone Cup.
Each year, since 1980,
the USET has recognized an individual who has achieved a distinguished
record in international competition while also serving as an ambassador
for the USET and equestrian sports by presenting them with the Whitney
Stone Cup.
Seidel, a two-time
Olympic team Bronze medalist, had a successful tour of Europe in 2001,
winning the Grand Prix and the Grand Prix Freestyle and winning the Best
Horse and Rider award at CDI Fritzens (Austria) with Dick and Jane Browns
Nikolaus 7. The combination also placed third in the Grand Prix and the
Special at Rotterdam. Seidel was competing in Europe on a USET Competition
and Training Grant.
German native Seidel
qualified for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games by placing second on Foltaire
in the State Line Tack/USET Dressage Championship in Loxahatchee, FL.
Despite Foltaire's bout with colic shortly before the Olympic Games, Seidel
and Foltaire gave an impressive performance at the Olympics in Sydney,
Australia, to help the U.S. win its third consecutive Olympic team Bronze
Medal.
In 1996, Seidel rode
Graf George to a team Bronze Medal at the Atlanta Olympic Games. He also
placed eighth individually, finishing seventh in the Grand Prix Freestyle
and tenth in the Grand Prix Special.
Seidel won the 1998
USET Dressage Championship after his performance at the Bayer/USET Festival
of Champions. Later in the year at the World Equestrian Games, Seidel
was a member of the fourth place USET squad and he finished ninth individually
in the World Dressage Championships.
In 1997, Seidel won
the Grand Prix and Special at the German National Horse Show in Germany.
He also placed eighth overall at that years World Cup Final in s-Hertogenbosch,
The Netherlands.
In 1995, Seidel won
a team Silver Medal at the Pan American Games and a team Gold Medal at
the Can-Am Dressage Challenge. He was a Bronze Medalist at the 1994 U.S.
Olympic Festival and won the 1992 USET Intermediaire I Championship aboard
Numir.
The United States Equestrian Team is
a non-profit organization that selects, trains, equips and finances equestrians
of the highest possible standard to represent our country in major international
competition, including the Olympic Games and the World Championships.
To accomplish this, the USET seeks out and nurtures the development of
talented athletes - riders, drivers and horses - and provides the support
and guidance they need to help them attain their fullest potential. For
more information on the USET, please call (908) 234-1251, or visit USET
ONLINE at www.uset.org
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