The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI), the governing body of equestrian sport, announced on 5 November the winners of the 2010 FEI Awards at a gala ceremony in Taipei.
Organised for the second consecutive year, the FEI Awards reward outstanding dedication to horse sport in five categories: Reem Acra Best Athlete Award, HSBC Rising Star Award, Alltech Development Award, Best Groom Award and Against All Odds.
The ceremony was attended by National Federation delegates, equestrian stakeholders and a number of equestrian personalities. FEI President, Her Royal Highness Princess Haya presented the awards to all the winners.
“The nominations we received for the 2010 FEI Awards once again demonstrated that the equestrian community counts many heroes," said FEI Secretary General Alex McLin. "It is an honour for the FEI to acknowledge the achievements and dedication of five people – and a horse whose work on the equestrian stage or behind the scenes has contributed to highlighting the greatness of our sport or making it accessible.”
The Winners of the 2010 FEI Awards are:
Reem Acra Best Athlete Award - Edward Gal and Moorlands Totilas (NED)
Taking home an unprecedented three Gold Medals for the Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games, Kentucky 2010, Edward Gal broke all records in scores from the judges panel, getting 10's for the rider. But Gal was quick to give credit to his horse Totilas who was sold after the Games to German breeder Paul Schockemöhle. Unable to attend, Edward Gal can be heard in this interview.
HSBC Rising Star Award - Caroline Roffman (USA)
American Dressage rider Caroline Roffman is one of the brightest hopes of the US Dressage community. The 21-year-old, who trains with Olympian Lars Petersen, won the Five-Year-Old Championships at the USEF National Dressage Championships this year on a horse she trained herself and was the youngest competitor at the Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Festival of Champions at Gladstone.
Alltech Development Award - Ebony Horse Club (GBR)
Since 1996, Ebony Horse Club founder Ros Spearing has helped to improve the self-confidence and life skills of some of the most disadvantaged children and young people living in Brixton, South London, by giving them the opportunity to ride horses and take part in outdoor activities and educational visits.
Best Groom Award - Michelle Tipper (GBR)
Freelance groom Michelle Tipper started her equestrian career as a Dressage rider in her native England but soon discovered she preferred grooming to competing. She worked for three years as a travelling groom for British Dressage champion Nicky Barrett and has since worked freelance for international and national riders, including Paralympians.
Against All Odds - Angelika Trabert (GER)
German Para-Dressage rider Angelika Trabert was born without legs and only three fingers on her right hand. She has represented Germany at four Paralympic Games, winning the silver medal in Hong Kong. She has won some 15 medals at world, European and national equestrian championships and this year competed in the Para-Equestrian Dressage World Championships Grade II at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™. Despite losing her long-time partner in a tragic accident in 2005, Angelika continues to make the best of her life and help improve the lives of others by promoting the cause of sport for people with disabilities and teaching disabled children to ride. She has been elected Athletes’ Representative for the International Paralympic Equestrian Committee (IPEC) four times and regularly speaks at conferences. Angelika works as an anaesthetist at the University hospital in Mainz.
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