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In the highly competitive world of international combined driving, Chester Weber is a force to be reckoned with.

From 1993 to early 1999, Weber represented the United States Equestrian Team, (USET) in Pair driving. As the top Advanced Pair driver in the U.S., his name became synonymous with victory. A graduate of Cornell University, Chester Weber was the youngest driver ever to qualify for the World Pairs Driving Championships and the youngest driver ever to win the USET National Championships. At 18, he was the youngest driver ever named to the USET, an accomplishment he considers among the highlights of his career. From 1997 through 1999, Weber made history by competing in and winning 12 consecutive Advanced Combined driving events.

As an outstanding finale to his years of Pair competition, Weber finished among the Top 10 in the 1999 World Pairs Championships held in Kecskemet, Hungary, where he was second in the challenging dressage class and eighth overall.

Eager for an even greater challenge, Weber made the transition to Four-in-Hand driving in 1999. He competed in his first international Four-in-Hand show that same year and his trademarks, determination and persistence, helped him become 1999 Four-in-Hand U.S. Reserve Champion. Weber is consistently ranked as one of the top U.S. drivers and among the Top 10 internationally.

Anyone familiar with Chester Weber's abilities and past accomplishments does not doubt that he will reach his goal of becoming a Four-in-Hand World Champion and remain among the international Top 10 competitors

 

 
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