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2002 World Equestrian Games United States Wins Reining Team Gold at World Equestrian Games 2002 U.S. Riders Take Gold and Silver in Individual Competition
By the time the first U.S. rider entered the arena, Canada was in first and Italy stood second with impressive team scores. The pressure was on for the Americans. Craig Schmersal bested his ride from the qualifying round to give the U.S. team a good start. “It felt awesome,” said Schmersal. “I felt little pressure because I knew the team would back me if something went wrong, but my horse went great today. This experience was so much more than I expected. We were treated so well and the support team was awesome.” Scott McCutcheon was second in the line-up and had a little trouble when Inwhizable pulled a shoe early in the pattern, but still received a good enough score to take some pressure off the remaining two riders. “I wanted to turn Inwhizable loose and let him go,” said McCutcheon. “If he was on he would win a medal, if not I had three great mates to carry me. It didn’t work because my horse pulled a shoe and wasn’t confident with his stops after that, but it was fine. It was fun to see my brother do so well. Scott’s younger brother Tom went last for the U.S. as the highest place rider but had a little mistake that cost him. “I went a little hard and made a mistake,” said Tom. “If I went softer I would have had second anyway and I would rather go down trying. I had to push because Shawn just put in a great run.” Shawn Flarida went third for the team and could not believe his good fortune. San Jo Freckles gave an outstanding performance to give them the title. “It still hasn’t sunk in yet,” said Flarida. “I was really pleased with my horse. It was a lot of fun out there. I have been riding since a little boy, so something like this is really special.” USET Chef d’Equipe Jeff Petska was pleased with the team and with his experience as a USET representative. “The guys were a pleasure to watch,” said Petska. “Each one did what he had to do and rose to the occasion even when the pressure was on. I am so happy to be here to represent the U.S. It’s an honor to be a part of the experience, to see the U.S. flag raised and to hear our anthem.” |
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