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Reed Kessler. A New American Legend. By: Ingrid Bennett. Youngest Rider in Show Jumping History to Qualify and Compete in the Olympics (at 17) 19 Years Old 5 Feet 5 Inches 120 Pounds Based out of Lexington, Kentucky Current Reigning US Show Jumping National Champion
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Reed Kessler A New American Legend By: Ingrid Bennett
Youngest Rider in Show Jumping History to Qualify and Compete in the Olympics (at 17) • 19 Years Old • 5 Feet 5 Inches • 120 Pounds • Based out of Lexington, Kentucky • Current Reigning US Show Jumping National Champion • $100,000 President’s Cup Grand Prix Winner • Jumped double clear to help the U.S. win the $75,000 Furusiyya FEI (Fédération Equestre Internationale) Nations Cup • Finished10th in her Rolex/FEI World Final Debut General Biography
Through her rigorous training, Reed managed to graduate from a prestigious high school • Three hours of tutoring a day • After her world tour is complete, she plans on getting a degree in equine science • She rides five different horses, yet still has time to build a personal relationship with each A True Role Model
2002 Chestnut Belgian Warmblood • Mare • Took 6th with Reed at the 2012 Olympics • Currently #1 on the US Olympic Team long-list • Currently #1 on the US Show Jumping Registry • Currently #2 on the International Show Jumping Registry Cylana
1999 Bay SelleFrancais • Gelding • Reed’s Top Grand Prix Horse • #5 on the US Olympic long list • Has won a total of 7 French Grand Prix trips Mika
2000 bay Swedish Warmblood • Gelding • Highest ranking American horse at the EY Cup in Leipzig Germany's world cup finals • Won the $31,000 Table C class at the Washington WEF Ligist
2003 bay Dutch Warmblood • Gelding • Owned by Iron Works Partners • New horse to the Show Jumping Scene • Top 6 finish in the Grand Prix of Kentucky • 3rd in the Bantrel Cup at Spruce Meadows • 5th in the Spruce Meadows Par Cour des Chasse Wolf S
2002 Chestnut Belgian Warmblood • Mare • Just entering the show world this year • Currently attending first show with Reed. Finals are this Saturday, September 19th Soraya
Reed has been training in multiple equestrian disciplines since the age of 5 • She says: “The Olympics were a brief moment in time compared to my past and future career in riding, but a moment I will remember forever.” • Reed had to pass several critical equestrian evaluations to even be considered for the Olympic team, some starting as early as 2005. A Dream A Lifetime in the Making
Greatest Cultural Influence • Creating a legend • Some people believe that Reed’s performance in the 2012 Olympics will be a catalyst for a younger generation of Olympic athletes in all sports A New Era