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U.S.E.T.'s, Debbie McDonald
The United States Equestrian Team (USET) has named Debbie
McDonald of Hailey, Idaho as USET Athlete of the Month
for July. McDonald won the award after winning the individual
Gold Medal in the equestrian dressage competition at
the Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada. Her performances
also gave the USET its first double Gold Medalist in
the Pan American Games since 1983.
McDonald, 44, led the USET to the team Gold Medal on
Monday, finishing first in the Prix St. Georges competition.
She then rode Brentina, the 8-year-old, Hanoverian mare
owned by Peggy Thomas, to first place in Tuesday's Intermediaire
I. Her two scores in those rounds combined with her
75.12% in Thursday's freestyle to make her the USET's
first Pan Am individual Gold Medalist since Carol Grant
in Dressage and Anne Kursinski in show jumping in 1983.
McDonald, who placed second in Thursday's freestyle
behind Shannon Oldham Dueck of Canada, won the Gold
by an overwhelming 7.48%. Dueck, who scored 75.34% on
Korona in the freestyle, won the Silver Medal with a
combined score of 216.30% and Bernadette Pujals of Mexico
was third on Rossini with a score of 216.23%.
"This is just incredible," said McDonald. "I'm pinching
myself to see if it's real. Brentina is young and while
I had hopes that we might make the team and get here,
I never expected this. I was so nervous today that I
think I held my breath the whole ride. I was expecting
her to be tired, but she had so much energy that I overrode
her at first. I was able to adjust and she did her job.
I'm so proud of her."
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