USET
Foundation Elects First Slate of Officers
Gladstone,
New JerseyFebruary 3, 2004 The first meeting of the
Board of Directors of the new U.S. Equestrian Team (USET) Foundation
was held at the Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. The following individuals
have been designated as officers:
Frank
V. Lloyd Chairman
Dr.
Armand Leone, Jr. President and CEO
Eric
Straus Secretary
Allan
Shore, Jr. Treasurer
The
officers and Board emphasized the USET Foundations commitment
to working closely with US Equestrian Federation and to support
equestrian sport. Specifically, the role of the USET Foundation
is to support the competition, training, coaching, travel, and educational
needs of Americas elite and developing International High
Performance horses and athletes in partnership with the US Equestrian
Federation.
Continuing
the support of our Olympic and International programs as it has
over the previous half-century, the USET Foundation is now in place
to provide the necessary financial support to ensure that our countrys
high performance horse and athletes are in the strongest possible
position to win medals, Leone said. With the approach
of the 2004 Athens Olympics, the role of the USET Foundation is
more important than ever and I am completely confident that our
countrys equestrian athletes will continue to receive the
level of support they have always received from equestrian fans
across this nation.
The
offices of the USET Foundation remain at the historic Gladstone
facility, as well as the experienced staff of the International
High Performance division of US Equestrian. The Foundation will
continue to operate that facility and use it for a variety of equestrian
programs.
As
we all recognize, success in international competition is in many
ways a function of budget, said Lloyd. When we have
the necessary funds, we are able to implement all the programs identified
by our coaches and discipline committees that lead to Gold Medal
results. It makes me so proud that, thanks to the outstanding support
of our horse owners, contributors and support staff, we have continued
and will continue our long tradition of international success.
Building
on our 2003 success, this coming year promises to be even more exciting,
Lloyd continued. Highlighting the year, of course, will be
the Olympic Games in Athens and our Dressage, Eventing and Jumping
teams look stronger than ever. In the non-Olympic disciplines, we
are scheduled to compete in World Championships in Four-in-Hand
and Singles Driving, Endurance riding and in Vaulting and we are
in a strong position to win medals at all of them. Plus, we have
the Paralympic Games at Athens, just a few weeks after the Olympics,
and coming off last years World Championships, we will enter
those Games among the favorites.
Stressing
the need for immediate contributions to ensure that all programs
planned for 2004 can be fully implemented, Leone urged that people
not wait to make contributions and pledges of support for the year.
For those of you with a history of supporting our athletes
by contributing to the USET, I urge you to continue to do so by
contributing and pledging your support to the USET Foundation,
he said. The US Equestrian Federation High Performance Division
has a great plan in place to help our athletes win medals, but funds
are needed now to ensure that this plan can be enacted fully. The
USET Foundation is here to continue the USETs former role
of raising the funds that send our countrys athletes and horses
abroad and with your support, we will do so with greater success
than ever before. So when wondering what you can do to help our
sport, I ask that number one on your list be to generously support
our horses and athletes through the USET Foundation.
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