United States Show Jumping Hall of Fame
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The Show Jumping Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
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is an American
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 organization located at facilities at Busch Gardens
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 in Tampa, Florida
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. It came into existence in 1989 as a means to pay homage to the people and horse
Horse
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s who have made outstanding contributions to the sport of show jumping
Show jumping
Show jumping, also known as "stadium jumping," "open jumping," or "jumpers," is a member of a family of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunters, and equitation. Jumping classes commonly are seen at horse shows throughout the world, including the Olympics...

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Hall of Fame inductees

Horses People
  • 1987 : Idle Dice
  • 1990 : San Lucas
  • 1992 : Snowman
    Snowman (horse)
    Snowman was a former plow horse on his way to the "meatmarket", that went on to become a champion in show jumping in the 1950s.Snowman was originally used only for farm work and in 1956 was headed for the slaughterhouse at eight years of age. On that day Harry de Leyer, a Long Island, New York...

  • 1995 : Trail Guide
  • 1996 : Heatherbloom — Jet Run
  • 1997 : Sun Beau
  • 1999 : Democrat — Sinjon
  • 2000 : Touch of Class
    Touch of Class
    Touch of Class was a bay American bred Thoroughbred mare who was on United States Equestrian Team at the 1984 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal in the individual and team show jumping events...

  • 2001 : Untouchable
  • 2002 : Calypso — Gem Twist
    Gem Twist
    Gem Twist was a world champion American Thoroughbred show jumping horse registered under the name Icey Twist. Bred by equestrian Frank Chapot, Gem Twist had an incredible career at the Grand Prix level...

  • 2003 : Main Spring
  • 2004 : Snowbound
  • 2005 : For The Moment
  • 2009 : Abdullah
    Abdullah (horse)
    Abdullah was a Trakehner horse ridden by Conrad Homfeld. He has won many international titles in the sport of show jumping, and is considered by some to be the best Trakehner ever to compete in the show-jumping ring...

     — Miss Budweiser — Riviera Wonder
  • 1987 : William Steinkraus
    William Steinkraus
    William Clark Steinkraus is an American show jumping champion.-Olympic Record:Steinkraus participated in 5 Olympic Games. At the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, he won a gold medal in Individual Jumping with the horse Snowbound. He obtained two silver medals in Team Jumping, first in...

     — Bertatan de Nemethy
  • 1988 : Patrick Butler — August A. Busch, Jr.
  • 1989 : Jimmy Williams — Kathy Kusner — Frances Rowe — David T. Kelley — Ben O'Meara
  • 1990 : Harry D. Chamberlin — Arthur McCashin
  • 1991 : Adolph Mogavero — Pat Dixon — Morton W. “Cappy” Smith — Whitney Stone
  • 1992 : Barbara Worth Oakford — Eleonora R. Sears — Mary Mairs Chapot
  • 1993 : Dr. Robert C. Rost — Joe Green
  • 1994 : Gordon Wright — Frank Chapot
  • 1995 : Mickey Walsh
  • 1996 : Richard “Dick” Donnelly — Pamela Carruthers
  • 1997 : Bobby Egan — Edward “Ned” King
  • 1998 : Fred “Freddy” Wettach, Jr. — Melanie Smith Taylor — Johnny Bell
  • 1999 : Frankin F. “Fuddy” Wing, Jr. — Rodney Jenkins
  • 2000 : George Morris
    George Morris
    George Morris may refer to:*George H. Morris, American hunter/jumper trainer* George Franklin Morris , U.S. federal judge*Sir George Lockwood Morris, ironfounder and Wales international rugby player...

     — Carol Durand
  • 2001 : Eugene R. Mische — Lt. Colonel John W. Russell — Robert J. Burke
  • 2002 : Honey Craven
    Honey Craven
    Clarence Leo "Honey" Craven , was an equestrian, ringmaster and manager of the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden in New York, the Devon Horse Show in Pennsylvania, and ringmaster at nearly every prominent horse show in the United States...

     — Harry R. Gill
  • 2003 : J. Russell Stewart, Sr.
  • 2005 : Michael Matz
    Michael Matz
    Michael Ray Matz is an American Olympic equestrian rider and horse trainer. He is perhaps most well known for having trained the ill-fated Barbaro to win the 132nd Kentucky Derby in 2006. The previously undefeated colt suffered a career and life ending injury after the start of the Preakness Stakes...

  • 2006 : Conrad Homfeld
    Conrad Homfeld
    Conrad Homfeld is an American show jumping competitor and olympic champion.At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Homfeld won the gold medal as part of the United States team in Team jumping, with the horse Abdullah. He received a silver medal in Individual jumping.Born in Houston,...

  • 2007 : Joe Fargis
    Joseph Fargis
    Joseph Halpin Fargis IV is an American show jumping champion. In 1984 Fargis participated in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles where he won a gold medal in individual jumping with the mare Touch of Class...

    — Karen Golding — Marcia “Mousie” Williams
  • 2009 : Dr. John Steele
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