Friday, Jan. 24, 2025

Nominations Now Being Accepted For USEF Lifetime Achievement Award

Do you know of someone whose lifetime experience and accomplishments exemplify uncommon devotion to the sport of competition with horses? If so, it’s time to nominate him or her for the U.S. Equestrian Federation Lifetime Achievement Award.

The recipient of this award will be presented the Jimmy A. Williams Trophy at the 2010 USEF Annual Meeting next January.

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Do you know of someone whose lifetime experience and accomplishments exemplify uncommon devotion to the sport of competition with horses? If so, it’s time to nominate him or her for the U.S. Equestrian Federation Lifetime Achievement Award.

The recipient of this award will be presented the Jimmy A. Williams Trophy at the 2010 USEF Annual Meeting next January.

This award recognizes an individual whose equestrian career and horsemanship have continually elevated the sport’s excellence. The nominee must be living and should be retired from actively competing in equestrian sport.
 
Any current USEF member may submit a nomination through the USEF website by clicking the “Pegasus Award Nominations” link on the right and logging onto their Authorized User Account. Please include accomplishments and accolades for your nominee.

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Written nominations should include: the nominee’s name; the city and state of residence; discipline and/or breed; the reason for suggesting him or her; and any other information pertinent to any involvement in the horse industry.

Please also include the nominating person’s name, mailing address and daytime telephone number so that USEF staff may contact them for additional details. The deadline for all nominations is Sept. 11.

Written nominations can be submitted to: United States Equestrian Federation, Attn: Melissa Davis/Marketing, 4047 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511. E-mail: mdavis@usef.org. Fax: (859) 231-6662.

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