Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025

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In the 1990s, the Chronicle was there for the highlights, such as two Olympic Games and three World Equestrian Games, as well as the lows like the horse insurance killings involving Barney Ward, George Lindemann, Paul Valliere and several others.
For better or worse, during the 1980s, the culture of the horse world entered the modern world, becoming more specialized and more of a business, and less bound by tradition.
Plenty of major changes swept through the equestrian community during the 1970s. In international competition, the U.S. Equestrian Team was a major international force, with show jumping, dressage and eventing squads sweeping the 1975 Pan American Games (Mexico City) gold medals, and all three teams earning medals over the course of the Olympic Games in Munich (1972) and Montreal (1976).
The decade of the 1960s was a golden era for horse sports and for the Chronicle. The ‘60s saw glamorous hunter stars like Cold Climate, Cap And Gown, and Isgilde become famous. The U.S. Equestrian Team sent jumper stars like Frank Chapot, Bill Steinkraus, Kathy Kusner and Hugh Wiley overseas to compete, and they won on the biggest stages like Aachen.

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OFFICERS
Chairman
Joseph B. Wiley Jr., MBH

President
William E. Bobbit Jr., MB
1st Vice President
Forbes R. Reback, MB
2nd Vice President
Richard H. Askins, MBH
Secretary
Emily Southgate
Reedy Creek Hounds
15911 Continental Rd.,
McKenney, Virginia 23872.
Established 1999.
Registered 2000.
Recognized 2003.
Mooreland Hunt
P.O. Box 2345,
Huntsville, Alabama 35804-2349.
Established 1961.
Recognized 1963.
Long Run Hounds
4701 S. Highway 1694,
Prospect, Kentucky 40059.
Established 1961.
Recognized 1968.
Grand Canyon Hounds
2899 N. Garrett Ln.,
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001.
Registered 2005.

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