Winning at the highest level of any sport is no easy feat. But doing it for almost 30 years? Well that’s almost unheard of, but not for Margie Engle. The Floridian has consistently figured among the world’s highest ranking riders for almost three decades and she shows no signs of slowing down.

Just a year ago, the 55-year-old finished tied for first with teenager Reed Kessler in the US National Championship which ran alongside the US Olympic trials in Wellington. A trip to London looked a distinct possibility for Margie and the then 12- year-old Dutchbred Indigo.

So there was huge disappointment in the Engle camp when they were left out of the Olympic team last June. “On any given day, I think he’s as good as any horse in the world,” Engle said of Indigo. But 12 faults during an observation event in Lexington, Kentucky, probably cost them. “It’s a real roller coaster, this sport. The highs are worth it, but the lows are low,” she admitted.

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