Kathy Kusner
Kathy Kusner was named Horsewoman of the Year by the American Horse Shows Association before joining the United States Equestrian Team at the age of 21. Representing the United States, she rode in three Olympic Games — Tokyo in 1964, Mexico City in 1968, and Munich in 1972 (silver medal). She was also a member of the United States team in two Pan American Games — Sao Paulo in 1963 (gold medal) and Winnipeg in 1967 (silver medal).
In addition to riding for the United States in countless international competitions, she was a consistent winner and leading rider at major national and international horse shows, and on two occasions was the leading international rider at Madison Square Garden. Kathy`s many wins include the Grand Prix of Dublin, in Ireland (twice); the French Championship, in La Baule, France; the Pre-Olympic Grand Prix of Rotterdam, in The Netherlands; the Puissance, in Aachen, Germany (twice); the Grand Prix of Hickstead, in England; the Grand Prix of Wiesbaden, in Germany; the Grand Prix of Wulfrath, also in Germany; the Grand Prix of Ostend, in Belgium; and the Grand Prix of Lucerne, in Switzerland.
She mounted a successful legal case in 1968 to become the first licensed female jockey in the United States. Since the age of 16, she had been regularly winning unrecognized flat and timber races. As a licensed jockey, she rode races up and down the eastern seaboard and Canada and became the first licensed female jockey to ride races in Mexico, Germany, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Panama, South Africa, and what was then Rhodesia. She was also the first woman to ride in the Maryland Hunt Cup, the toughest timber race in the world. ABC Television filmed an award-winning documentary in Saratoga about her being the first woman in modern times to ride in a steeplechase at the racetrack.
She has worked as an expert witness concerning horse-related issues since 1983. She has experience as a course designer, both nationally and internationally. She has worked as a television commentator for Grand Prix show jumping events and has written for well-known equestrian journals. She has been featured in a variety of television shows, books, articles and a 2005 Library of Congress publication, Women Who Dare. She did the riding for the long shots in the Disney movie, The Horse in the Grey Flannel Suit. She and the jockey Julie Krone were the subjects of a segment in the Debbie Allen-produced series, Cool Women.
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In 1990, Kathy was inducted into The Show Jumping Hall of Fame. In 2000, she was named one of the 50 most influential horsemen of the 20th century by The Chronicle of the Horse and The American Horse Shows Association. She was also inducted into the Virginia Horse Shows Association Hall of Fame. In 2005, she received the Pegasus Medal of Honor from the United States Equestrian Federation and was inducted into the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame.
Kathy continues to be involved with the world of horses, giving clinics on riding, training, and competing. She has given clinics in the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Guatemala, the Philippines, Argentina, Brazil, Iran, Paraguay, Zimbabwe, Spain, South Africa, Peru, and Mexico.
She is a licensed pilot with commercial, multi-engine, instrument, seaplane, and commercial glider ratings. She obtained a Lear Jet-type rating and became the first woman to work as a Lear Jet pilot for Executive Jet Aviation, which was the largest jet charter company in the world at that time. She also has aerobatics skills.
She is an enthusiastic runner. As of July 21, 2010, she has completed 115 marathons and 70 ultramarathons, including 20 races of 50 miles or longer. In 1997, she finished the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run in 27 hours, 37 minutes.
Kathy is founder and chairman of the board of Horses In The Hood, a non-profit organization benefiting the inner-city community by providing lessons that teach skills and values associated with the care and riding of horses.
National Velvet
21 - Olympics, Individual - 22/05/1968 - Untouchable
02 - Rome, Rome Grand Prix - 25/07/1967 - Untouchable
13 - Olympics, Individual - 22/05/1964 - Untouchable
She mounted a successful legal case in 1968 to become the first licensed female jockey in the United States. Since the age of 16, she had been regularly winning unrecognized flat and timber races. As a licensed jockey, she rode races up and down the eastern seaboard and Canada and became the first licensed female jockey to ride races in Mexico, Germany, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Panama, South Africa, and what was then Rhodesia. She was also the first woman to ride in the Maryland Hunt Cup, the toughest timber race in the world. ABC Television filmed an award-winning documentary in Saratoga about her being the first woman in modern times to ride in a steeplechase at the racetrack.
horses.
Kathy continues to be involved with the world of horses, giving clinics on riding, training, and competing. She has given clinics in the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Guatemala, the Philippines, Argentina, Brazil, Iran, Paraguay, Zimbabwe, Spain, South Africa, Peru, and Mexico.
She is a licensed pilot with commercial, multi-engine, instrument, seaplane, and commercial glider ratings. She obtained a Lear Jet-type rating and became the first woman to work as a Lear Jet pilot for Executive Jet Aviation, which was the largest jet charter company in the world at that time. She also has aerobatics skills.
She is an enthusiastic runner. As of July 21, 2010, she has completed 115 marathons and 70 ultramarathons, including 20 races of 50 miles or longer. In 1997, she finished the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run in 27 hours, 37 minutes.
Kathy is founder and chairman of the board of Horses In The Hood, a non-profit organization benefiting the inner-city community by providing lessons that teach skills and values associated with the care and riding of horses.
Kathy Kusner Competition Results
10 - Olympics, Individual - 22/05/1972 - Fleet Apple21 - Olympics, Individual - 22/05/1968 - Untouchable
02 - Rome, Rome Grand Prix - 25/07/1967 - Untouchable
13 - Olympics, Individual - 22/05/1964 - Untouchable