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Michael Plumb

John Michael Plumb (born March 28, 1940) is an American equestrian and Olympic champion who competes in the sport of three-day eventing. He holds the title of the US Olympic competitor who has competed in the greatest number of Olympics, winning two team gold medals, three team silvers and one individual silver.

Michael Plumb
Personal information
Full nameJohn Michael Plumb
BornMarch 28, 1940 (1940-03-28) (age 84)
Islip, New York, U.S.
Medal record
Equestrian
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1976 Montreal Team eventing
1984 Los Angeles Team eventing
1964 Tokyo Team eventing
1968 Mexico City Team eventing
1972 Munich Team eventing
1976 Montreal Individual eventing
World Championships
1974 Burghley Team eventing
1974 Burghley Individual eventing
1978 Lexington Team eventing
1982 Luhmühlen Team eventing
Pan American Games
1963 Sao Paulo Team eventing
1967 Winnipeg Individual eventing
1967 Winnipeg Team eventing
1959 Chicago Individual eventing
1959 Chicago Team eventing

He has also competed at the World Equestrian Games and Pan-American Games, winning medals at both, as well as competing in the Rolex Kentucky Three Day and steeplechase events. He has been named to the Hall of Fame of the United States Eventing Association (USEA), as well as winning annual USEA awards, and is the only equestrian rider to have been inducted to the United States Olympic Hall of Fame. He was previously married to fellow Olympian Donnan Plumb, and the couple has three sons.

Personal life edit

Plumb was born in Islip, New York,[1] and grew up in Syosset, New York. His father, Charles, was a steeplechase rider[2] and huntsman, and his mother, Meem, was also an equestrian.[3] Plumb began riding at the Meadow Brooks Hounds Pony Club, where he participated in Pony Club.[2] In 1972, he graduated from the University of Delaware.[1] He married Donnan Sharp Plumb, a dressage rider who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics;[4] they later divorced.[5] The couple had three sons – Hugh, Matt and Charlie; Charlie became a successful event rider. Matt and Hugh have had a successful auto racing career in sports car racing.[2][6][7]

Career edit

Competition edit

Plumb began his international competitive three-day event career at the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout his career he competed for the United States in several other Pan-American Games, and won three gold medals, including an individual gold in 1963 and team golds in 1963 and 1967.[2] Plumb also competed at several Eventing World Championships, accruing four medals. In 1974 he assisted the US team to a silver, while also taking silver in the individual competition, and helped the US team to bronze medals in both 1978 and 1982.[8]

As of 2008, Plumb was the US Olympic athlete with the greatest number of appearances in any sport at the Games.[8] He was named to the US team in every Olympic games between 1960 (his first) and 1984, as well as appearing for the last time at the 1992 Summer Olympics, and competed at all of the Games except for 1980, when the US did not compete. During his seven Olympic appearances, he gathered multiple medals. At the 1960 Summer Olympics, Plumb took an individual 15th, while the US team did not finish the competition. At the 1964 Games, he repeated his individual performance, while the US team improved to take the silver medal.[1] At these Games, he became the first rider ever to win a medal on a horse that he had never previously ridden in competition.[8] Plumb had planned to ride his main event horse, Markham, but on the flight to the Games in Tokyo, the horse panicked, possibly due to a bad experience previously suffered in a horse trailer. In order to keep him from destroying his stall and potentially the aircraft, the horse was euthanized.[9] Plumb instead rode Bold Minstrel, a horse loaned to him by another top-level eventer.[10]

In 1968, at Ciudad de Mexico, Plumb took an individual 14th, while the US team again finished with a silver.[1] In 1970, when Jack le Goff became coach of the United States eventing team, Plumb was one of only three active US riders with international experience in the sport. Between then and 1984, when le Goff retired, the US eventing team, with Plumb as part, amassed three team and three individual medals, as well as additional triumphs at the World Equestrian Games and Pan-American Games.[11] At the 1972 Summer Olympics, the US team took the silver medal for the third Games in a row, while Plumb finished 20th individually. At the 1976 Games, Plumb achieved his only individual medal, taking silver, while the US team took gold.[1] Plumb qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic team but did not compete due to the U.S. Olympic Committee's boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russia. He was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal instead.[12] Despite the US boycott, Plumb competed at the alternate games in Fontainebleau, France.[13] The team repeated this performance at the 1984 Olympics, while Plumb took an individual 10th place.[1] In 1988, he was slated to make the US Equestrian Team, but was not able to compete due to a fall that resulted in a broken collarbone.[13] In 1992, Plumb competed in his last Olympics, placing 48th individually while the team took 10th.[1]

Plumb has ridden in steeplechase competitions, and in 1976 placed second at the Maryland Hunt Cup, an event which his father had won in 1929.[14] He has also competed multiple times at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day.[15]

Influence edit

In 2002, Plumb was named as one of the 50 most influential horsemen of the 20th century by the equine magazine Chronicle of the Horse.[16] In 2003, Plumb was inducted to the United States Eventing Association Hall of Fame, along with one of his horses, Plain Sailing. Good Mixture, another of Plumb's horses, was inducted in 2009.[17] In 2008, Plumb became the first (and to date, only) equestrian to be inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame.[8] The United States Eventing Association awarded Plumb their Leading Rider of the Year Award on ten occasions.[2] Plumb is known for his training abilities with both horses and other riders, and as of 2018 he continued to ride and train at his stables in Southern Pines, North Carolina.[18]

Plumb is reticent about discussing his accomplishments, but colleagues have referred to him as the "ultimate team member" who could be counted on to be at the top of his game and a consistent performer. As team captain at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, he was noted for helping his teammates understand everything that was going on around them. His athleticism and personal courage have been praised by those who know him, such as Michael Page, chef d’equipe for the 1986 US World Championship team, who recounted how Plumb medaled at the competition despite three broken ribs.[13] Plumb admits to being completely focused on riding and "not a social person", with former coach Jack le Goff saying that "horses are his only reason for being on earth".[3]

Sources edit

  • Bryant, Jennifer O. (2000). Olympic Equestrian:The Sports and the Stories from Stockholm to Sydney. The Blood-Horse, Inc. ISBN 1-58150-044-0.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g . Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e "J. Michael Plumb". United States Eventing Association. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  3. ^ a b Jaffer, Nancy (June 15, 1992). "Plumb Crazy About Olympic Riding". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  4. ^ . Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  5. ^ Conway, Terry (March 1, 2008). "Keystone Pillar" (PDF). The Blood-Horse: 1274. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  6. ^ Quillman, Catherine (August 21, 2005). "A different kind of horse power A Chadds Ford man who came from a competitive equestrian family in Va. likes racing sports cars". The Inquirer. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  7. ^ . B+ Racing. July 27, 2011. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d "J. Michael Plumb First Equestrian to be Inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame". The Horse. April 18, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  9. ^ Bryant, pp. 56–57
  10. ^ Reuter, Coree (February 2, 2011). "Legendary Horses: Bold Minstrel". Chronicle of the Horse. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  11. ^ Bryant, pp. 116–118
  12. ^ Caroccioli, Tom; Caroccioli, Jerry (2008). Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Highland Park, IL: New Chapter Press. pp. 243–253. ISBN 978-0942257403.
  13. ^ a b c "Mr. Olympics: J. Michael Plumb" (PDF). Equestrian. June 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  14. ^ Clancy, Joe Jr. (April 2008). (PDF). Maryland Horse. 74 (4): 3–6. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 26, 2012.
  15. ^ "Previous Winners (1978–1992)". Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  16. ^ Church, Stephanie L. (October 11, 2002). "Most Influential Horsemen Announced". The Horse. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  17. ^ . United States Eventing Association. Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2012.
  18. ^ Morris, Joanie (February 27, 2008). "Eight-time Olympic Equestrian J. Michael Plumb Nominated to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Presented by Allstate". United States Equestrian Federation. Retrieved January 1, 2012.

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For the Olympic rower see Michael Plumb rower John Michael Plumb born March 28 1940 is an American equestrian and Olympic champion who competes in the sport of three day eventing He holds the title of the US Olympic competitor who has competed in the greatest number of Olympics winning two team gold medals three team silvers and one individual silver Michael PlumbPersonal informationFull nameJohn Michael PlumbBornMarch 28 1940 1940 03 28 age 84 Islip New York U S Medal record EquestrianRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games1976 Montreal Team eventing1984 Los Angeles Team eventing1964 Tokyo Team eventing1968 Mexico City Team eventing1972 Munich Team eventing1976 Montreal Individual eventingWorld Championships1974 Burghley Team eventing1974 Burghley Individual eventing1978 Lexington Team eventing1982 Luhmuhlen Team eventingPan American Games1963 Sao Paulo Team eventing1967 Winnipeg Individual eventing1967 Winnipeg Team eventing1959 Chicago Individual eventing1959 Chicago Team eventingHe has also competed at the World Equestrian Games and Pan American Games winning medals at both as well as competing in the Rolex Kentucky Three Day and steeplechase events He has been named to the Hall of Fame of the United States Eventing Association USEA as well as winning annual USEA awards and is the only equestrian rider to have been inducted to the United States Olympic Hall of Fame He was previously married to fellow Olympian Donnan Plumb and the couple has three sons Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Competition 2 2 Influence 3 Sources 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life editPlumb was born in Islip New York 1 and grew up in Syosset New York His father Charles was a steeplechase rider 2 and huntsman and his mother Meem was also an equestrian 3 Plumb began riding at the Meadow Brooks Hounds Pony Club where he participated in Pony Club 2 In 1972 he graduated from the University of Delaware 1 He married Donnan Sharp Plumb a dressage rider who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics 4 they later divorced 5 The couple had three sons Hugh Matt and Charlie Charlie became a successful event rider Matt and Hugh have had a successful auto racing career in sports car racing 2 6 7 Career editCompetition edit Plumb began his international competitive three day event career at the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago Illinois Throughout his career he competed for the United States in several other Pan American Games and won three gold medals including an individual gold in 1963 and team golds in 1963 and 1967 2 Plumb also competed at several Eventing World Championships accruing four medals In 1974 he assisted the US team to a silver while also taking silver in the individual competition and helped the US team to bronze medals in both 1978 and 1982 8 As of 2008 Plumb was the US Olympic athlete with the greatest number of appearances in any sport at the Games 8 He was named to the US team in every Olympic games between 1960 his first and 1984 as well as appearing for the last time at the 1992 Summer Olympics and competed at all of the Games except for 1980 when the US did not compete During his seven Olympic appearances he gathered multiple medals At the 1960 Summer Olympics Plumb took an individual 15th while the US team did not finish the competition At the 1964 Games he repeated his individual performance while the US team improved to take the silver medal 1 At these Games he became the first rider ever to win a medal on a horse that he had never previously ridden in competition 8 Plumb had planned to ride his main event horse Markham but on the flight to the Games in Tokyo the horse panicked possibly due to a bad experience previously suffered in a horse trailer In order to keep him from destroying his stall and potentially the aircraft the horse was euthanized 9 Plumb instead rode Bold Minstrel a horse loaned to him by another top level eventer 10 In 1968 at Ciudad de Mexico Plumb took an individual 14th while the US team again finished with a silver 1 In 1970 when Jack le Goff became coach of the United States eventing team Plumb was one of only three active US riders with international experience in the sport Between then and 1984 when le Goff retired the US eventing team with Plumb as part amassed three team and three individual medals as well as additional triumphs at the World Equestrian Games and Pan American Games 11 At the 1972 Summer Olympics the US team took the silver medal for the third Games in a row while Plumb finished 20th individually At the 1976 Games Plumb achieved his only individual medal taking silver while the US team took gold 1 Plumb qualified for the 1980 U S Olympic team but did not compete due to the U S Olympic Committee s boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow Russia He was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal instead 12 Despite the US boycott Plumb competed at the alternate games in Fontainebleau France 13 The team repeated this performance at the 1984 Olympics while Plumb took an individual 10th place 1 In 1988 he was slated to make the US Equestrian Team but was not able to compete due to a fall that resulted in a broken collarbone 13 In 1992 Plumb competed in his last Olympics placing 48th individually while the team took 10th 1 Plumb has ridden in steeplechase competitions and in 1976 placed second at the Maryland Hunt Cup an event which his father had won in 1929 14 He has also competed multiple times at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day 15 Influence edit In 2002 Plumb was named as one of the 50 most influential horsemen of the 20th century by the equine magazine Chronicle of the Horse 16 In 2003 Plumb was inducted to the United States Eventing Association Hall of Fame along with one of his horses Plain Sailing Good Mixture another of Plumb s horses was inducted in 2009 17 In 2008 Plumb became the first and to date only equestrian to be inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame 8 The United States Eventing Association awarded Plumb their Leading Rider of the Year Award on ten occasions 2 Plumb is known for his training abilities with both horses and other riders and as of 2018 he continued to ride and train at his stables in Southern Pines North Carolina 18 Plumb is reticent about discussing his accomplishments but colleagues have referred to him as the ultimate team member who could be counted on to be at the top of his game and a consistent performer As team captain at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics he was noted for helping his teammates understand everything that was going on around them His athleticism and personal courage have been praised by those who know him such as Michael Page chef d equipe for the 1986 US World Championship team who recounted how Plumb medaled at the competition despite three broken ribs 13 Plumb admits to being completely focused on riding and not a social person with former coach Jack le Goff saying that horses are his only reason for being on earth 3 Sources editBryant Jennifer O 2000 Olympic Equestrian The Sports and the Stories from Stockholm to Sydney The Blood Horse Inc ISBN 1 58150 044 0 References edit a b c d e f g J Michael Plumb Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved January 1 2012 a b c d e J Michael Plumb United States Eventing Association Retrieved January 1 2012 a b Jaffer Nancy June 15 1992 Plumb Crazy About Olympic Riding Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 1 2012 Donnan Plumb Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved January 1 2012 Conway Terry March 1 2008 Keystone Pillar PDF The Blood Horse 1274 Retrieved January 1 2012 Quillman Catherine August 21 2005 A different kind of horse power A Chadds Ford man who came from a competitive equestrian family in Va likes racing sports cars The Inquirer Retrieved January 1 2012 B Racing Drivers Al Carter and Hugh Plumb Keep a Positive Attitude After B Foundation Heroes 200 Finish Last Saturday B Racing July 27 2011 Archived from the original on September 11 2011 Retrieved January 1 2012 a b c d J Michael Plumb First Equestrian to be Inducted into the U S Olympic Hall of Fame The Horse April 18 2008 Retrieved January 1 2012 Bryant pp 56 57 Reuter Coree February 2 2011 Legendary Horses Bold Minstrel Chronicle of the Horse Retrieved January 1 2012 Bryant pp 116 118 Caroccioli Tom Caroccioli Jerry 2008 Boycott Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games Highland Park IL New Chapter Press pp 243 253 ISBN 978 0942257403 a b c Mr Olympics J Michael Plumb PDF Equestrian June 2008 Retrieved January 1 2012 Clancy Joe Jr April 2008 Keeping Maryland Hunt Cup on course is no easy task PDF Maryland Horse 74 4 3 6 Archived from the original PDF on April 26 2012 Previous Winners 1978 1992 Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event Retrieved January 1 2012 Church Stephanie L October 11 2002 Most Influential Horsemen Announced The Horse Retrieved January 1 2012 Hall of Fame United States Eventing Association Archived from the 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