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Chris Kappler
Personal information
Full nameChris Kappler
Nationality United States
DisciplineShow jumping
Born (1967-02-09) February 9, 1967 (age 57)
St. Charles, Illinois, U.S.
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight159 lb (72 kg; 11 st 5 lb)

Medal record

Equestrian
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens Team jumping
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens Individual jumping
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2003 Santo Domingo Team jumping
Silver medal – second place 2003 Santo Domingo Individual jumping

Chris Kappler (born February 9, 1967) is an American show jumper and horse trainer. He is an Olympic gold and silver medalist,[1] and the winner of over 100 Grand Prixs. He is a founder of the North American Riders Group.[2]

Early life[edit]

Kappler grew up in Barrington, Illinois. He started riding at age nine, and began his show career training with Alex Jayne. He was discovered by George Morris and trained at Morris' stable, Hunterdon. He placed second in the USEF Medal Finals, third in the ASPCA Maclay Finals, and second in the USET Talent Search Finals.[3]

Career[edit]

Kappler worked for George Morris for almost 25 years.[4] Kappler was named Midwest Rider of the Year in 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1991. In 1989, he won the Lionel Guerrand-Hermes Trophy. He won the American Invitational and American Gold Cup three times each, and won the American Grand Prix Championship once.[5] At the 2003 Pan American Games, Kappler won the team gold and individual silver riding Royal Kaliber. Also in 2003, Kappler was named the Equestrian of the Year by the United States Equestrian Federation. In 2004, Kappler represented the United States at the Olympic Games. Riding Royal Kaliber, he won team gold and individual silver.[6] Kappler won the Budweiser Invitational in Tampa on his horse VDL Oranta in 2009.

Kappler was a US Team Selector for the 2015 Pan American Games and the 2016 Summer Olympics. Kappler has been a USEF committee member.[7]

By 2018, Kappler decided to stop riding competitively and focus on training horses and riders. He often travels to teach clinics.[8]

Personal life[edit]

Kappler is a resident of the Pittstown section of Franklin Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.[9][10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chris Kappler (10000959)". FEI.org. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ Designs, NJ. "Chris Kappler Inc". chriskappler.com. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ Designs, NJ. "Chris Kappler Inc". chriskappler.com. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ "Five Questions with Olympic Gold Medalist Chris Kappler". Phelps Sports. 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ Designs, NJ. "Chris Kappler Inc". chriskappler.com. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ "Five Questions with Olympic Gold Medalist Chris Kappler". Phelps Sports. 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ Designs, NJ. "Chris Kappler Inc". chriskappler.com. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ "Five Questions with Olympic Gold Medalist Chris Kappler". Phelps Sports. 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ Cosdon, Christina (2003-03-30). "Kappler lands 2nd invitational". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2007-08-12.
  • ^ Editorial. "Editorial: Hunterdon can be proud of residents who have competed in the Olympics, Culley is next", Hunterdon County Democrat, July 26, 2012. Accessed May 29, 2013. "Two equestrians have ridden for the U.S. show jumping team. In 2000, Nona Garson, then of Tewksbury Township, went to Australia and in 2004, Chris Kappler of Franklin Township won the team gold and individual silver in Athens."
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