Olympic
Rider Margie Engle Competes At Trader’s Point

"Gutsy," "determined"
and "relentless" are but a few of the adjectives regularly
used to describe one of the United States" most successful
show jumping riders of all time–Margie Engle. Engle has over
175 grand prix wins under her belt, has been named American Grand
Prix Association (AGA) Rider of the Year nine times, and has been
on more than 20 winning Nations Cup teams. In 1991, she was named
AHSA Equestrian of the Year.
In 1992, Engle was named the Rolex/ National Grand Prix League Rider
of the Year, a feat she repeated in 1993. In 1999, Engle rode Hidden
Creek's Alvaretto to the Team Silver medal at the Pan American Games
in Winnipeg, Canada. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Engle was
the highest placed woman and the highest placed U.S. rider in the
individual competition riding Hidden Creek's Perin to a 10th place
tie in the Individual Show Jumping competition and a sixth place
Team finish. Engle has so many "firsts" and records in
her career; they are too numerous to mention.
Engle has persevered through serious injuries including a crushed
leg in 1990, which she followed with five major AGA wins in 1991.
She suffered a broken hip when a horse fell on her in 2004. Just
three months later, riding her Olympic mount, Hidden Creek's Perin,
Engle beat a field of 26 entries that included eight Olympians,
to win the $100,000 Cosequin Invitational Grand Prix in Culpeper,
Virginia. She came back with a vengeance to successfully compete
in 2005, and in 2006 she has led the World Cup standings all year.
Her performances on the U.S. Team as part of the 2006 Samsung Super
League tour have led to an Individual win in Aachen as well as a
team second in the Nations Cup there.
Engle lives in Wellington, Florida, with her husband, Dr. Steve
Engle, and is well-known for her incredible sense of humor.
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