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    State Links To London Olympics: Equestrian

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffJuly 29, 2012No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Adrienne Lyle, a Whidbey Island native, will represent the United States in the Summer Olympics in London. / Dressage News photo

    Sportspress Northwest offers another in a series of biographical sketches of athletes with significant ties to Washington who are in the Olympic Games.

    The late Amy Tryon of Duvall was the most recent equestrian athlete to win an Olympic medal, a bronze in 2004. Washington has Adrienne Lyle in London.

    2012 EQUESTRIAN OLYMPIAN

    ADRIENNE LYLE / Bellevue High, WSU

    Adrienne Lyle

    BORN: Jan . 2, 1985, Coupeville. RESIDENCE: Ketchum, ID. SPORT: Equestrian. EVENT: Dressage. COUNTRY: USA. HOW SELECTED: Through competition at the 2012 USEF Dressage Festival of Champions. STATE CONNECTION: Bellevue High School, Washington State University.

    Born and raised on a small cattle ranch on Whidbey Island, Lyle began working with Debbie McDonald, whose successful career was highlighted by a bronze medal in team dressage in 2005, a year after the Athens Games. Lyle came into prominence in 2008 when she and Wizard, a dark brown Oldenburg gelding, won the Brentina Cup and National Intermediate I championship.

    The pair also won the freestyle at the 2009 Collecting Gaits/USEF Dressage Festival of Champion, and in 2010 the pair finished in the top 15 at the CDI Hagen. In 2011, the pair had a stretch of three consecutive Grand Prix victories in Saugerties, NY and Devon, PA.

    Lylet became interested in horseback riding at a young age riding on trails. As a teen, Lyle became active with a local pony club, where she competed in eventing before switching to dressage. She was part of teams that medaled at the 2002 North American Junior Dressage Championships and the 2004 North American Young Rider’s Championships.

    At 27, Lyle is very young for a sport that frequently produces Olympians double her age.

    PERSONAL: Adrienne’s father, Greg, is an investment advisor and attorney, while her mother Ann is a pediatrician . . . She has one older brother, Andrew, and is also a registered member of the Cherokee nation.

    EQUESTRIAN MEDALS BY WASHINGTONIANS

    GOLD: None. SILVER: None. BRONZE: Amy Tryon, 2004 Athens (mixed three-day event, team).

    Olympic Qualifiers

    Athletes with connections to the state who have qualified (or been selected) for the 2012 Games.

    Athlete Sport Gms. # Country State Connection
    Nathan Adrian Swimming 2 USA Bremerton native
    Scott Baynes Basketball 1 Australia WSU grad
    Sue Bird Basketball 3 USA Seattle Storm guard
    Kim Butler Basketball 1 G. Britain Bellarmine Prep
    Dave Calder Rowing 4 Canada University of Washington
    Will Crothers Rowing 1 Canada University of Washington
    Tyler Farrar Cycling 1 USA Wenatchee native
    Amanda Furrer Shooting 1 USA Mead High, Spokane
    Scott Gault Rowing 2 USA University of Washington
    Rob Gibson Rowing 1 Canada University of Washington
    Lauren Jackson Basketball 4 Australia Seattle Storm forward
    Anthony Jacob Rowing 1 Canada University of Washington
    Ebba Jungmark Track 2 Sweden WSU grad
    Seth Kelsey Fencing 3 Canada Brush Prairie
    Ariana Kukors Swimming 1 USA Auburn Mountainview
    Meagan Kalmoe Rowing 2 USA University of Washington
    Bernard Lagat Track 4 USA Washington State University
    Giuseppe Lanzone Rowing 2 USA University of Washington
    Amy LePeilbet Soccer 1 USA Spokane native
    Adrienne Lyle Equestrian 1 USA University of Washington
    Adrienne Martelli Rowing 1 USA University of Washington
    Arielle Martin Cycling 1 USA Spanaway native
    Conlin McCabe Rowing 1 Canada University of Washington
    Tamari Miyashiro Volleyball 1 USA University of Washington
    Haley Nemra Track 2 Marshall Is. Marys.-Pilchuck
    Brett Newlin Rowing 2 USA University of Washington
    Kara Patterson Track 2 USA Seattle native
    Jennie Reed Cycling 3 USA Seattle native
    Jarred Rome Track 2 USA Marysv.- Pilchuck High
    Janine Sandell Volleyball 1 Great Britain University of Washington
    Hope Solo Soccer 2 USA University of Washington
    Travis Stevens Judo 2 USA Bellevue native
    Courtney Thompson Volleyball 1 USA University of Washington
    Aretha Thurmond Track 4 USA University of Washington
    Queen Underwood Boxing 1 USA Seattle resident
    Eric Uptagrafft Shooting 1 USA Spokane resident
    Tejay van Garderen Cycling 1 USA Tacoma native
    Brad Walker Track 2 USA University of Washington
    Mary Whipple Rowing 3 USA University of Washington
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