Pegasus (mascot)
Pegasus is the official logo, symbol and mascot of the University of Central Florida (UCF) a metropolitan public research university located in Orlando, Florida, USA.[1][2]
While the Pegasus is the official logo and mascot of the university, Knightro is the official mascot of university's athletic programs, the UCF Knights. The Pegasus logo is popular among students and the community, and UCF's equestrian club maintains a mascot program, which owns a "Pegasus" horse, a gray Andalusian stallion.[3] Portraying "Pegasus," the horse often appears at home football games at Bright House Networks Stadium, as well as other home sporting events, such as baseball and softball, and alumni events.[3]
History
The University of Central Florida, originally named Florida Technological University, was founded in 1963. In 1968, UCF's first president, Dr. Charles N. Millican along with a citizen advisory group, designed the university's Pegasus seal.[4] The logo and the school's first mascot was approved on April 5, 1968.[5]
The Pegasus became the school's first official athletic mascot in 1970, when UCF students voted and selected the "Knight of Pegasus" as their official mascot over "Vincent the Vulture" which had been the university's unofficial mascot.[6] Today, the Pegasus logo may be seen in the university's commercials and advertisements, and adorned on almost every building.
Pegasus program
In 2001, the UCF Alma Mater Society established the official Pegasus Mascot Program to provide both riders as well as horses for the role as Pegasus and the UCF Knight. Every fall semester students are eligible to submit applications to become the UCF Knight, but only the best riders at UCF are accepted. The creation of the Equestrian Club at UCF was due to the need for riders for Pegasus Mascot Program, and now every student trying out must be a member. The program is entirely run by the students themselves, with the guidance of the UCF Alumni Association. As well as the opportunity to try out to become the UCF Knight, students may choose to help at events, therefore become "squires". All squires must also be members of the Equestrian Club at UCF.
The horses
The university has had an array of horses used as Pegasus during its history. Since the creation of the Pegasus Mascot Program in 2001, all horses used must be white. Horses have been donated by Burt Reynolds, UCF Board of Trustee member Rick Walsh and Medieval Times. In 2009, the famed touring show the "World Famous" Lipizzaner Stallions agreed to provide their horses for the program. The current Pegasus is a gray and white Andalusian stallion who formerly was a solo horse on the tour. "Maluso" as he is known at the barn, has been trained in Classical dressage also known as haute ecole, made famous by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria. His signature move is his rear which he performs at every home football game. The current Pegasus is also known for his tongue that he sticks out for his fans.
See also
References
- ↑ "Where Did the Pegasus Come From?". University of Central Florida. 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- ↑ "Brand and Identity Guidelines - Trademarks & Logos - Our Logo: Pegasus, the Winged Horse of Greek Mythology". University of Central Florida. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- 1 2 "Pegasus: UCF’s equine mascot does more than horse around". Centric. 2011-04-19. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- ↑ Sheinkopf, Kenneth. "Accent on the Individual: The First Twelve Years of Florida Technological University". Florida Heritage Collection. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- ↑ "UCF 50th Anniversary - 50 Years of UCF". University of Central Florida. Retrieved 2013-01-15.
- ↑ "One School Many Mascots". Central Florida Future. 2004-01-20. Retrieved 2013-01-15.