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American Grandprix Association

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Formation
  
1978

Region served
  
United States

Purpose
  
Promote Olympic-level show jumping in the United States

Key people
  
Eugene R. Mische; founder

The American Grandprix Association (the AGA) is a national association that promotes Olympic-level show jumping in the United States.

The AGA was established in 1978 by Eugene R. Mische. Leonard King was the AGA's president from 1978 through 1999.

As of 2004, it ran 33 show jumping events in 20 states, with $3 million in prize money.

The AGA awards an annual Rider of the Year award based on points, and annual Rookie of the Year and Horse of the Year awards based on money. Margie Goldstein-Engel is the AGA's only ten-time Rider of the Year (1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999/2000, 2000/2001, 2003, 2005, 2006).

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American Grandprix Association Wikipedia