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US equestrian federation is looking for a new eventing chef d'equipe
26 January, 2011
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The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is looking for a new eventing chef d'equipe/technical advisor, to start in 2013.
Capt Mark Phillips steps down from the post, which he has held since 1991, after the Olympics next year.
USEF's target for the incoming chef is to win "at the Olympic Games, World Equestrian Games and Pan-American Games, as well as other championships".
Capt Phillips's tenure yielded team and individual medals at four Olympic Games and three Pan-Am golds.
The deadline for applications closes on Monday (31 January).
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