Greg Best

This article is about the equestrian competitor and coach. For the American football player, see Greg Best (American football).
Greg Best
Personal information
Full name Gregory Alan Best
Born July 23, 1964 (1964-07-23) (age 52)
Lynchburg, Virginia, U.S.

Gregory Alan "Greg" Best (born July 23, 1964 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an equestrian competitor and coach in the sport of show jumping who is best known for winning two silver medals for the United States in the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea[1] riding the famous Gem Twist. In 1992, Best suffered a fall that shattered his shoulder.[2] After this, he moved to New Zealand, where he rode for the New Zealand League, winning the World Cup Series. He has also served as a New Zealand National Show Jumping Selector, a National Show Jumping Coach and a member of the New Zealand Show Jumping High Performance Committee.[3] Best coached New Zealand's jumpers for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens.[4] Between 1987 and 2003, Best also garnered 6 FEI World Cup wins. He now conducts coaching clinics in the United States, Canada and New Zealand. Along with Gem Twist, horses named Santos and Entrepreneur have been among his champion mounts.

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References

  1. "Greg Best". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  2. "Gem Twist, U.S. Star, To Take His Final Bows". Finn, Robin. The New York Times. October 28, 1997. Referenced January 25, 2010.
  3. Greg Best returns to CSU, Colorado State University, retrieved January 25, 2010.
  4. Show Jumpers Named to New Zealand Olympic Equestrian Team, New Zealand Olympic Committee, retrieved January 25, 2010.


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