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Anne Kursinski was born on 16 April, 1959 in Pasadena, California, U.S., is an American equestrian. Discover Anne Kursinski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Anne Kursinski Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anne Kursinski worth at the age of 64 years old? Anne Kursinski’s income source is mostly from being a successful Equestrian. She is from United States. We have estimated Anne Kursinski's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Anne Kindig Kursinski (born April 16, 1959) is an American showjumper and two-time Olympic silver medalist in team jumping, at Seoul 1988 and Atlanta 1996.
Representing the United States, she was a member of five Olympic teams, forty-seven Nations Cup teams, and three World Equestrian Games teams.
She started competing for the United States Equestrian Team in 1978.
She won individual and team gold medals at the 1983 Pan American Games in Venezuela, riding Livius.
She became the first American to win the Grand Prix of Rome, Italy in 1983.
In Rome, she also contributed to an American win in the Nations' Cup competition.
In 1984, Kursinski was named to the United States Olympic team as an alternate.
She was also recognized with the "Up and Coming Athlete" award from the Women's Sports Foundation.
In 1986, she placed first with Team USA at CSIO Washington.
In 1987, she was ranked as the number five female rider by L'Anne Hippique, and placed first with Team USA at CSIO Spruce Meadows.
Kursinski rode in the Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, and Atlanta 1996 Olympics; she was an alternate for the Los Angeles 1984 and Beijing/Hong Kong 2008 Olympics.
At Seoul 1988, she placed fourth individually with her horse Starman.
Kursinski starting riding when she was four and began her international career while she was in high school.
In 1988, Kursinski was ranked as the number three female rider in the world by L'Anne Hippique.
She competed with Team USA at CSIO New York, CSIO Hickstead and CSIO Aachen.
Kursinski was named to the United States Olympic team and competed at the 1988 Olympics, finishing fourth individually with her horse Starman, and winning a team silver.
In 1988 Kursinski was named AHSA Horsewoman of the Year.
In 1990, she competed at the World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, finishing fourth with Team USA.
In 1991, she won the Leading Lady Rider award at the FEI World Cup Finals in Gothenburg, the U.S. Olympic Committee named her Female Equestrian Athlete of the Year, and L’Annee Hippique ranked her as the number one American and number one female rider in the world.
Kursinski, riding Starman, won the CHIO Grand Prix of Aachen, becoming the second woman and first American to win that event.
She placed seventh at the Volvo World Cup Final in Gotheburg, Sweden, again riding Starman.
In 1992, Kursinski competed at the Olympics in Barcelona for Team USA, finishing fifth with the team.
She was named AHSA Horsewoman of the Year for a second time.
In 1993, she won the Cadillac American Gold Cup and the Tucker Anthony Grand Prix.
In 1994, she won the American Gold Cup riding Eros.
That same year, she placed first at CSIO Spruce Meadows with Team USA.
In 1995, she won the American Gold Cup for the fourth time, and also won the Devon Grand Prix.
She was named AHSA Equestrian of the Year and ranked number three female rider in the world by L'Anne Hippique.
In 1996, Kursinski competed with Team USA at CSIO Monterey, CSIO New York and CSIO Spruce Meadows.
She was honored with the USET Whitney Stone Cup and the Girl Scouts of Greater New York Woman of Distinction Award.
She placed first at the USET Olympic Games Selection Trial and was named to the Olympic team.
Riding Eros, she won a team silver.
In 1997, she placed first with Team USA at the CSIO St Gallen Nations' Cup and the CSIO Rome Nations' Cup.
Individually, she was fourth in the Grand Prix of Rome and fifth in the Volvo World Cup Final—the highest-placed American at the World Cup.
She was ranked number two female rider in the world by L'Anne Hippique.
In 1998, Kursinski won the Sally Hansen Grand Prix, the Columbia Classic Grand Prix and the Budweiser Upperville Jumper Classic.
She won the Pulsar Crown Grand Prix, becoming the first American and first woman to win that event.
With Team USA, Kursinski placed second at CSIO Spruce Meadows and ninth at the World Equestrian Games.
She was named Horseperson of the Year by Chronicle of the Horse. In 1999, she won the Ellenville Grand Prix, the Cosequin Grand Prix and the America Vs. Europe Bohemia Challenge; she finished second at the Grand Prix of Aachen.
In 2017, she was inducted into the Showjumping Hall of Fame.