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Monday, April 29, 2024

Joe Alfano, Dr. Csaba Magassy and McLain Ward Inducted into Pennsylvania National Horse Show Hall of Fame

HARRISBURG, Pa.--The Pennsylvania National Horse Show inducted Joe Alfano, Csaba Magassy and McLain Ward into the PNHS Hall of Fame during this year’s horse show, held Oct.12-22, at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex.

McLain Ward Andrew RybackMcLain Ward (Photo by  Andrew Ryback)Since 2013, induction into the PNHS Hall of Fame is an honor bestowed annually upon select individuals in recognition of their extraordinary efforts and dedication to excellence in the equine industry and at the PNHS.

The induction into the Hall of Fame took place on Saturday, Oct. 21, just prior to the start of the $100,000 Grand Prix de Penn National.

One of the  inductees that evening – shortly before he earned the win in the grand prix – was renowned U.S. show jumper and Olympic gold medalist McLain Ward.

To many, Ward is a man who needs little introduction.

A lifelong horseman, Ward began riding at a young age with encouragement from his parents, Barney Ward and Kristine Lindsay, both of whom were industry professionals.

In 1990, at just 14 years old, Ward became the youngest rider to win the USEF Show Jumping Derby, a win that was quickly followed by the USET Medal Finals title just a few weeks later.

After turning professional, Ward became the youngest rider in U.S. show jumping history to reach the $1 million mark in professional earnings at just 24 years old.

Ward is a five-time member of the United States Olympic Show Jumping Team, most recently helping to secure the team silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Contagious.

Ward also helped Team USA to earn a silver medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2018 on HH Azur, and gold medals at both the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics, both on the great Sapphire.

In addition, Ward was a member of the gold-medal-winning U.S. Show Jumping Team at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Tryon in 2018 on Clinta, marking the third WEG medal of his career.

Just a year before, Ward had won the World Cup Final in Omaha on HH Azur in his 17th World Cup Final appearance.

Recently, Ward rode HH Azur to victories in both the Rolex Grand Prix at CHI Geneva and the Rolex Grand Prix at the Dutch Masters – two of the most esteemed grand prix events in the world.

Ward’s victory in the 2023 $100,000 Grand Prix de Penn National marked consecutive victories in the class for him on First Lady.

 

ALFANO'S commitment to the PNHS began more than 50 years ago.

Jennifer Alfano a top hunter rier and Joe Alfanoat hisinduction AndrewRybackJennifer Alfano a top hunter rider and Joe Alfano at hisinduction presentaton by Susie Shirk (Photo by AndrewRybackIn 1966, Alfano began an apprenticeship under former PNHS farrier, Larry Bender, before being drafted into the U.S. Army.

During his time at Fort Sam Houston, Alfano worked on many of the U.S. pentathlon horses before being sent to Vietnam.

He served as the last official farrier of the U.S. Army and was discharged the day before the start of the Pennsylvania National Horse Show that year.

Alfano arrived back home in Pennsylvania just in time to get to work at the show.

Alfano has been the official farrier of the PNHS for more than five decades, and he frequently shoes more than 50 horses per day during the now 11 days of competition.

He takes immense pride in the trust that riders and owners have in him and his team.

“Being the PNHS farrier is one of my bucket list things; it’s a great honor just to be here,” said Alfano.

 

DR. MAGASSY was posthumously inducted into the PNHS Hall of Fame on Hunt Night, Monday, Oct. 16, as that night was one that was most special to Magassy.

Magassy immigrated to the Canary Islands from Hungary during the second World War, before later relocating to Nebraska to study medicine at Creighton University.

After completing his general surgery residency at the Washington Hospital Center, Magassy enlisted in the United States Air Force where he served for five years as a flight surgeon for the Thunderbirds.

Magassy then returned to the U.S. and completed a plastic surgery residency at the University of California, San Francisco, and opened his own practice in 1972.

He was highly regarded as an accomplished and devoted plastic surgeon, pilot and horseman.

In addition to being known as one of the Washington, D.C. area’s best plastic surgeons, Magassy was an active member of the horse show community.

His roots in the horse show community began when he met his former wife, Frances “Junior” Magassy.

Junior Magassy, whose family owned and operated their own farm, was an avid competitor on the circuit and encouraged Csaba Magassy to join the Potomac Hounds Hunt, of which he was an active member for many years.

His philanthropic nature led him to join the foundation boards of both the Washington International Horse Show and the Pennsylvania National Horse Show.

“He loved anything to do with horses; it was just a passion," said Junior Magassy.”

Csaba Magassy’s participation in the Potomac Hounds led him to also frequently participate as an exhibitor at the PNHS on Hunt Night.

In 2016, at 78 years old, Csaba Magassy won the Gentleman’s Hunter Under Saddle Class on his own homebred, Thunderbird, and in 2017, he received the reserve honor on another homebred, Thunderbride.

Alfano, Magasy and Ward join 18 other members, including the following annual inductees:

2013: Gerry Hempt and Frank Chapot
2014: Irvin S. Naylor and Steve Stephens
2015: Mary “Polly” Gingrich Brand Caswell and Rodney Jenkins
2016: Mary Mairs Chapot and Harry Rittenhouse Gill
2017: Joe Fargis and John Sterling
2018: Jack Stedding and Leslie Burr Howard
2019: Rick and Didi Hornberger and Idle Dice
2021: Elizabeth “Beezie” Madden and John Franzreb III
2022: Sallie Busch Wheeler, Kenneth Wheeler, Sr. and Betty Oare

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