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The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum is an American organization located at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. It moved to the Kentucky Horse Park in 2010 and was previously located in facilities at Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida . It came into existence in 1989 as a means to pay homage to the people and horses who have made outstanding contributions to the sport of show jumping .
Horses
People
1987 : William Steinkraus — Bertatan de Nemethy
1988 : Patrick Butler — August A. Busch, Jr.
1989 : Jimmy Williams — Frances Rowe — David T. Kelley — Ben O'Meara
1990 : Harry D. Chamberlin — Kathy Kusner — Arthur McCashin
1991 : Adolph Mogavero — Pat Dixon — Morton W. “Cappy” Smith — Whitney Stone
1992 : Barbara Worth Oakford — Eleonora R. Sears — Mary Mairs Chapot
1993 : Dr. Robert C. Rost — Joe Green
1994 : Gordon Wright — Frank Chapot
1995 : Michael G Walsh
1996 : Richard “Dick” Donnelly — Pamela Carruthers
1997 : Bobby Egan — Edward “Ned” King
1998 : Fred “Freddy” Wettach, Jr. — Melanie Smith Taylor — Johnny Bell
1999 : Frankin F. “Fuddy” Wing, Jr. — Rodney Jenkins
2000 : George H. Morris — Carol Durand
2001 : Eugene R. Mische — Lt. Colonel John W. Russell — Robert J. Burke
2002 : Honey Craven — Harry R. Gill
2003 : J. Russell Stewart, Sr.
2005 : Michael Matz
2006 : Conrad Homfeld
2007 : Joe Fargis — Karen Golding — Marcia “Mousie” Williams
2009 : Dr. John Steele - Neal Shapiro
2010 : John D. Ammerman - Leonard A. King, Jr.
2011 : Jane Clark - Gabor Foltenyi - Hap Hansen - Larry Langer
2012 : Jerry Baker - Charles "Sonny" Brooks
2013 : Daniel Marks - Seamus Brady - Steve Stephens
2014 : Fitz Dixon - Guy Henry
2015 : Katie Monahan Prudent — Susan Hutchison — Elizabeth Busch Burke
2016 : Walter Devereux III — Frances Steinwedell — Anne Kursinski
2017 : Hunter Harrison[ 3] — Norman Dello Joio (equestrian) [ 4]
2018 : Peter Doubleday — Robert Ridland - Colonel John W. "Gyp" Wofford
2019 : Leslie Burr Howard - David Distler
2020 : Margie Engle
2021 : Beezie Madden - Mason Phelps, Jr.
^ "Authentic" . United States Showing Jumping Hall of Fame . Retrieved August 5, 2019 .
^ "Sympatico" . United States Show Jumping Hall of Fame . Retrieved August 5, 2019 .
^ "Hunter Harrison" . United States Show Jumping Hall of Fame . Retrieved August 5, 2019 .
^ "Norman Dello Joio" . United States Show Jumping Hall of Fame . Retrieved August 5, 2019 .