Margie Goldstein-Engle

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Margie Goldstein-Engle on Coraya Z (June 2009)
Margie Goldstein-Engle on Coraya Z (June 2009)

Show jumping

United StatesUnited States United States
Pan American Games
silver 1999 Winnipeg Show jumping (team)
(with Alvaretto )
bronze 2003 Santo Domingo Show jumping (individual)
(with Quervo Gold )
gold 2003 Santo Domingo Show jumping (team)
(with Quervo Gold )
World Equestrian Games
silver 2006 Aachen Show jumping (team)
(with Quervo Gold )

Margie Goldstein-Engle (born March 31, 1958 in Wellington (Florida) ) is an American show jumper.

In April 2012 she was 54th in the show jumping world rankings.

With over US $ 4,000,000 in prize money in her jumping career, she broke the previous record.

Private

In 1995 she married the veterinarian Steve Engle.

Career

At the Pan American Games in Winnipeg in 1999 , she won the silver medal with the US team.

In 2000 she rode at the Olympic Games in Sydney .

At the Pan American Games in Santo Domingo in 2003 , she won bronze in singles and the gold medal with the US team.

In 2006 she won team silver at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen .

Injuries

In 1991 she broke the bones of her left foot in a riding accident in which she got caught in the stirrup . Although the doctor prophesied that she would never be able to walk normally again, she was already back in the saddle for the following week. Ten weeks after the accident, she rode her first tournament.

In 1992, her horse fell on her during a tournament, whereupon she broke four ribs.

In 1998 she broke her nose while jumping. Although her vision was also severely restricted - she could only see with one eye - she started the next day.

She also fractured her left shoulder, arm, wrist, two fingers, and twice her collarbone .

Awards

  • 10 × Rider of the Year (1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999/2000, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2006)
  • Equestrian of the Year (1991)

Others

  • In 1987 she broke the previous world record with a jump of 2.36 m.

"You have to figure the horse either has a lot of trust, or a lot of heart, because once the wall gets over six and a half feet, it looks more like the side of a building."

  • Mona Pastroff Goldstein wrote the biography "No Hurdle Too High. The Story of Show Jumper Margie Goldstein Engle".

Horses (excerpt)

current:
  • Indigo (* 2000), gray stallion, father: Indoctro
former competition horses:
  • Quervo Gold (* 1993), BWP chestnut gelding, father: Jus de Pomme, mother's father: Codexco
  • Alvaretto

Individual evidence

  1. Goldstein-Engle, Margie