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Touch of class was a famed member of USET's
1984 Olympic "Dream Team." After
posting the first double clear rounds in
Olympic history and clearing 90 out of 91
jumps, Touch of Class took home two Gold
Medals and the admiration of the world.
Her tremendous performance also helped her
become the first non-human to win the USOC
Female Equestrian Athlete of the Year Award.
Even before the Olympics, Touch of Class
was a winner. The 16-hand, bay Thoroughbred,
foaled in 1973, quickly transitioned to
the jumper ranks after a brief racing career.
She won the intermediate championship at
the Washington International Horse Show
with Debi Connor before Joe Fargis took
over her reins. In her first year at the
grand prix level (1981), Touch of Class
won classes at Harrisburg, Washington, and
New York.
Touch of Class and Fargis proceeded to make
the USET's World Championship team at Dublin
in 1982, but a leg injury caused Fargis
to turn her over to Conrad Homfeld for the
remainder of the season. With Homfeld in
the irons, she was victorious in the Grand
Prix of Southampton and qualified for the
World Cup final in Vienna the following
spring, where the pair finished 4th.
In 1983, Fagis guided Touch of Class on
victorious Nation's Cup teams in Rome and
Calgary. Before her career was finished,
she was also on winning Nation's Cup teams
at Aachen, Washington, and New York. In
1984, she won the Grand Prix of Tampa, and
turned in several consistent Olympic Trial
performances before being named to the USET
Olympic Show Jumping team.
Following
the Olympics, Touch of Class continued to
compete successfully throughout the 80's.
In 1984 and 1985, she carried Fargis to
first place in the World Cup U.S. East Coast
League standings. She also embarked upon
a successful breeding career. Touch of Class
lived a happy retirement at River Circle
Farm in Franklin, Tennessee where she passed
away on July 1, 2001.
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