Two-Time Olympian, Pan American Games and Central
American Gold Medalist

Mark Watring has spent 21 years in equestrian
competitions, and he continues at the top of the sport today. His first
major competition was the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, CA, where
he competed in the Show Jump competition.
Mark was named AGA (American Grand Prix Association) Rookie of the Year
for 2001, and in 2002 he won the $35,000 Lexus of Glendale Memorial
Grand Prix prize money, at the Memorial Day Classic Horse Show aboard
his horse 'Sapphire'. Mark bested a field of 25 starters with a double
clear round and the fastest time in the jump off of 41.176 seconds. This
win moved Mark and Sapphire into fourth place for AGA Rider and Horse of
the Year.
In 2003 Mark represented the United States in the Pan American Games,
held in the Dominican Republic. The U.S. team took home the gold medal
with a final total of 13.66 penalties compared to the 21.87 posted by
second place Mexico. This win secured Mark a place in the 2004 Olympic
Games in Athens, Greece.
The year 2004 saw Mark and Sapphire earn third place in the Bayer/USET
Grand Prix, Indio Desert Circuit III, where they won $9,700 in prize
money. Mark also participated and represented Puerto Rico in the Show
Jumping event in the 2004 Olympic Games.
Mark Watring currently rides and trains in southern California where he
also teaches both children and adults. His wife Jenny is the captain of
the Foxfield drill team, which rides without bridles or saddles. The
drill team did an exhibition in the 1984 Olympic Games and continues to
do exhibitions all over the country, including a show at Madison Square
Garden.
Mark was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; he and his wife Jenny now
reside in Thousand Oaks, CA. They operate a training facility at the
Blakiston Ranch in Hidden Valley. Mark has been competing
internationally for Puerto Rico for the past 21 years.
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Recent Career Highlights:
• 2001 American Grand Prix Association Rookie of the Year
• 2002 Individual Gold Medalist at the Central American Games in El
Salvador
• 2003 Individual Gold Medalist at the Pan American Games in the
Dominican Republic
• 2003 U.S. Equestrian Federation Zone X, Equestrian of the Year
• 2003 Exceptional Equestrian Achievement award from the Pacific Coast
Horse Show Association
• 2003 Special achievement award from the California Professional
Horseman’s Association
• 2004 Leading Trainer award from the Interscholastic Equestrian League
• 2004 Athens Olympic Games
Upcoming Competitions:
2006 World Cup Finals, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
2006 Central American Games, Bogota, Colombia
2007 Pan American Games, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
2008 Olympic Games, Bejing, China