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USET President
Delivers Annual Report
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Gladstone, NJFebruary
14, 2002United States Equestrian Team (USET) President Dr. Armand
Leone, Jr. delivered the annual report of the USET President at the USET
Annual Meeting in West Palm Beach, FL on February 11.
Following is Dr.
Leones report to the USET membership:
As President and Chief
Executive Officer of the United States Equestrian Team, it is my pleasure
to make this 2002 annual report to the members. As all of you know, the
past year was difficult in many ways. Gladly, those days are behind us,
and the days ahead are both challenging and exciting. The birth of a new
National Governing Body for equestrian is upon us and the 2002 World Equestrian
Games in Jerez, Spain are rapidly approaching. Our athletes have the potential
to succeed in all disciplines at the WEG, and the prospects for success
at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games are even greater.
2001 was a year of
challenges to all levels of our organization and equestrian sport. The
two major challenges facing our organization upon my taking office last
year were the resolution of the NGB dispute and implementing appropriate
fiscal controls. USET supporters made it abundantly clear during 2001
that they would not support equestrian athlete programs until these issues
were resolved. I am proud to say that the USET is meeting these challenges
- the NGB governance issue is being settled and the USET has reorganized
itself into a fiscally responsible organization.
2002 brings its own
set of challenges--but these challenges are ones that should be familiar
and welcomed--the USET coaches and discipline committees must prepare
training programs for our athletes and horses to compete successfully
at the 2002 WEG and our athletes must rise to the task of winning at the
2002 WEG in all seven equestrian disciplines. Even though each discipline
has a smaller initial budget to work with this year, the core athlete
programs necessary for success have been developed and are ready for implementation.
A successful WEG performance awaits our riders, drivers, vaulters and
horses -- but only with the renewed commitment and immediate financial
support of our members. Without your support, America's dreams and hopes
for successful performances in Jerez will never materialize.
The NGB Solution
The sport of Equestrian
in the United States is on the historic verge of forming a new unified
NGB that will resolve the governance dispute with USA Equestrian. The
United States Equestrian Team volunteer leadership has worked with the
USA Equestrian leadership to develop a structure for an equestrian NGB
that will resolve all the outstanding issues with the United States Olympic
Committee and, more importantly, create a NGB that will make our future
successes even greater.
The principles important
to both organizations are being adhered to - the USET's belief that successful
international high performance equestrian performance requires focused
and dedicated policy making and the USA Equestrian belief that the strongest
NGB results by including all aspects of equestrian sport within. The proposed
structure for the new NGB incorporates both of these beliefs. Now that
the Executive Committees and Boards of USET and USAE have approved the
proposed NGB structure, subgroups of individuals from both organizations
are working out the details necessary to complete the consolidation into
one NGB.
The new NGB will have
an International Division and a National Division, so that all aspects
of the sport can have the necessary representation and attention to important
programs. Each division will be initially governed by trustees from both
organizations according to the particular affiliation that each board
member has with equestrian sport. It is expected that by-laws will be
ready for approval by both organizations this spring and that the NGB
will be in operation before the 2002 WEG commences.
The USET will become
the USET Foundation, whose primary mission will be to raise funds for
specific International High Performance equestrian programs. The day-to-day
operations related to International High Performance athlete programs
will continue to be managed by the staffs from within the USET and USA
Equestrian who have been successfully supporting our athlete programs
in the past, except that they will perform these duties from within the
new NGB.
The USET will continue
to be responsible for the funding of all high performance international
competition programs including the 2002 WEG both prior to and after the
consolidation of the USET and USA Equestrian and the formation of the
USET Foundation.
Fiscal Responsibility
The USET organization
has implemented fiscal controls in its operations that were necessitated
by current economic conditions and good business practices. The days of
deficit spending are over. Contributions during 2001 were down by over
50% - due primarily to the NGB dispute and a lack of confidence in the
financial management of the organization, as well as the recession. At
my request, the Finance Committee formed a Budget & Compensation Committee
that has taken responsibility for monitoring the Team's revenues and expenses
at all levels of the organization on an ongoing basis. The B&C Committee
has worked with each discipline committee to develop budgets that can
prepare our athletes for the 2002 World Equestrian Games and future years
but that also stay within realistic fundraising projections.
The B&C Committee
will make periodic reviews during the year to confirm that actual fundraising
is meeting projected goals. If revenue from fundraising falls short of
expected interim milestones, the B&C Committee will make necessary
adjustments on the expense side and cuts in programs to keep the budget
balanced. Although the Olympic disciplines will remain the highest priority
for general funding purposes, the funding for all seven disciplines programs
is dependent on our raising the funds necessary to support them.
In addition to the
fiscal oversight by the B&C Committee, reductions have been made to
the USET staff that have eliminated redundancy and encouraged more efficient
use of resources. Staff reductions were based on an analysis of what responsibilities
could be reallocated to remaining staff and what reductions could be effected
without jeopardizing core high performance programs.
Furthermore, changes
in compensation policies as they relate to unused vacation and holiday/weekend
work, and freezes in salary raises, are also resulting in additional and
immediate savings to the Team. It is the highest form of compliment to
our staff that, although these reductions have created additional responsibilities
and hardships, every one has embraced these changes and is working to
make them successful. These staff reductions and compensation policy changes
will result in an immediate annual savings of over $350,000.
Changes have also
been made at the Senior Management level of the USET. After 13 years with
the USET, Robert Standish has announced his resignation as Executive Director.
Mr. Standish is responsible for bringing the USET to the point where it
is now ready to consolidate into the new NGB, and he now wishes to pursue
other endeavors of both a personal and professional nature. We wish him
well and know that he will remain a lifelong friend to the Team. Mr. Standish's
responsibilities have been transferred to Bonnie B. Jenkins, who has been
appointed Acting Executive Director, James R. Wolf, who has been appointed
Director of Athlete Programs, Games Preparations, & Eventing, and
Gary D. Jaworski, Director of Fundraising, who will take on the Team's
corporate sponsorship responsibilities.
The 2002 World Equestrian
Games
With our house finally
in order, the USET can focus on its most important mission -- preparing
to win at the 2002 World Equestrian Games. The importance of this year's
WEG cannot be overstated. First and foremost, successful performances
of our Dressage, Eventing and Show Jumping athletes at the WEG are necessary
to secure invitations to the 2004 Athens Olympics. If our top teams do
not qualify for the 2004 Athens Games at the 2002 WEG, they will have
to travel to the Dominican Republic for the Pan-American Games in 2003
to qualify. Hopefully with your support, this will not be necessary. Secondly,
the entire equestrian world is waiting to see if we are going to become
stronger or weaker as a result of the past year's turmoil both within
our sport and within our country.
For the four international
disciplines of Driving, Endurance, Reining, and Vaulting, the 2002 World
Equestrian Games serve as their "Olympics." The United States
is currently the world's leading nation in Endurance and Reining; our
Driving and Vaulting athletes are also top contenders in their sports
and are poised to win medals this year. The rest of the world will be
watching us to see if we have the commitment and fortitude as a country
to stay at the top of equestrian sport. With your financial support, I
know that we can.
Member Support
Despite our potential
to win gold at the 2002 World Equestrian Games, medals will only be realized
if we, as USET members, are willing to meet our challenge and contribute
the money to implement our training programs and to pay for our athletes
to go and compete. If we fail, it is only because we, as members, have
failed our athletes. The new NGB is being formed; the organization has
implemented tight fiscal controls and significantly reduced its overhead;
the discipline committees have submitted budgets focused only on essential
competition and training activities; and the athletes are in the process
of qualifying to go. The last ingredient for our success at the 2002 World
Equestrian Games is you.
Without contributions
from our members now, success for our athletes at the 2002 World Equestrian
Games is impossible. Although the 2002 World Equestrian Games are not
until September, the USET has to start paying for its programs NOW. Reservations
for planes and trucks, training, preparatory competition tours and selection
procedures are expenses that are being incurred now.
On behalf of all of
our athletes, I would ask every USET member and all individuals who support
equestrian sport in the United States to 1) renew their USET membership
and to 2) support our equestrian athlete programs. Contributions can be
made to the general fund or for specific discipline programs. Until the
2002 discipline budgets are funded, any donations specifically marked
for discipline programs will be used only for those discipline programs
and will not be used to pay any non-athlete related expenses. The time
for sitting on the sidelines is over; the time to support your team is
now. With your confidence and support, the United States Equestrian Team
will create a new unified NGB with USA Equestrian and, more importantly,
help our country's athletes perform to the best of their abilities at
the 2002 WEG.
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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