The Grasshopper
Standing only 15.1 hands, The Grasshopper is one of only five horses in the history of the sport to have competed in six or more CCIO's (Official International Team Competitions).
After Ian Dudgeon rode him at the 1956 Stockholm Olympic Games, he was sold to Mrs. John Galvin and was shipped to the family ranch in Santa Barbara, California. Two years later, the USET Three-Day Team, including Michael Page, was invited to train at the Galvin ranch. The Grasshopper was assigned to Michael to ride and thus began the career of one of the most successful combinations ever. An individual gold and team silver medal at the 1959 Pan American Games in Chicago was backed up by a second individual gold and team gold in Sao Paulo, Brazil. At the Rome Olympic Games in 1960, The Grasshopper finished 17th and in 1964 at the Tokyo Olympic Games, at the age of 16, he finished fourth individually and was on the U.S. silver medal team.
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