
It was history in the making in Cape Town on Sunday evening 13 November 2022 with an all-female line-up of winners at the FEI Awards Gala 2022 held as the closing finale of the FEI General Assembly in South Africa.
Charlotte Fry, FEI Best Athlete
Crowning an incredible year which saw her win two gold medals in the individual Grand Prix Special and the individual Grand Prix Freestyle, as well as team silver at the 2022 World Championships in Herning (DEN), 26-year-old Dressage sensation Charlotte Fry (GBR) took home the coveted FEI Best Athlete Award.
Fry’s Grand Prix Freestyle winning performance in Herning earned her a score of 90.654% and a place among the handful of the world’s top athletes who have broken the 90% barrier internationally. In 2018, Fry won the FEI Dressage World Championships for seven-year-old Young Horses in Ermelo (NED), riding Glamourdale the horse which took her to the top of the podium at the CDIO5* Grand Prix at the FEI Dressage Nations Cup™ in Compiègne (FRA) in May 2022.
She was also a member of the British Dressage team at the FEI Dressage European Championships in 2019 and 2021 as well as the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020, where she won Team bronze and finished 13th in the individual competition. In 2021, she also won gold at the World Championships for Young Horses in Verden (GER) with the Dutch-bred Kjento.
Receiving the award from Peden Bloodstock’s Managing Director Martin Atock, Fry said, “To be the Best Athlete in 2022 is kind of crazy! I am still taking it in and not really sure what to say about it yet, but it's incredible.
“The people who I need to thank the most for all my successes so far is definitely Anne and Gertjan Van Olst for giving me so many amazing opportunities and allowing me to ride horses like Glamourdale every day. And of course to my whole team, sponsors and my family at home who I had to leave behind when I moved here and to everyone who voted for me to become the Best Athlete for this year. Thank you Peden Bloodstock for the FEI Best Athlete Award 2022.”
Casburn, FEI Rising Star Award
The evening saw the young Eventer Alice Casburn (GBR) take home this year’s FEI Rising Star Award that was created to recognise young athletes between the ages of 14 and 21 who demonstrate outstanding equestrian sporting talent.
“I have to thank my mom for the amount of time and dedication that she has given to helping me succeed,” Alice Casburn said.
“And she's not just my coach, she's also the driver and groom and she's my mental support. With the amount that she juggles year and year out, I just couldn't imagine doing it without her. The Longines FEI Rising Star Award is always something that I've sort of followed in the past. And you know, I voted for other people so I never even anticipated to be shortlisted. So the fact that I've won, I just can't thank everyone enough that has made the time to vote for me and it really does mean so much as it's a really difficult sport. And to get award as honourable as this is, is really special.”
The FEI Rising Star Award and an elegant timepiece from the FEI’s Top Partner Longines was presented to Casburn by Longines’ Vice President Marketing Matthieu Baumgartner.
“It’s a great pleasure for Longines to support these talents of the equestrian world for their exceptional contributions,” Baumgartner said. “By supporting the young generation, we hope to further promote excellence, performance and elegance in these sports. We hope we will inspire future generations in their pursuit of success to carry on the longstanding equestrian tradition.”
Kerryn Edmans, FEI Best Groom
“I was so shocked to have been nominated, let alone actually given the FEI Groom of the Year!” Kerryn Edmans said. “It is amazing. I just didn't expect it.
“I just love my job and I love what I do, and to get a bit of recognition here is amazing. But to have been nominated for this Award was even better. It's a massive honour to have been recognised with such a calibre of grooms across all disciplines. Every groom deserves to have some form of recognition for the amazing work they do behind the scenes for the riders and the horses.”
Dressage SA Solidarity Stars Project Wins FEI Solidarity Award
Flying the flag proudly for the home country, was South Africa’s Dressage SA Solidarity Stars Project that won the FEI Solidarity Award 2022.
Accepting the award on behalf of the project was President of Dressage SA Solidarity Stars Dianne Smith who said, “We are so grateful to FEI Solidarity for making the project happen and to our national federation who gave us this opportunity. Our project manager Monique Wilson has been outstanding, and our minister of Finance Carol Pickering has kept us in check.
“All the coaches have done a superb job, and the owners have been so generous in lending their horses to the riders. The Chef d’Equipe Beverly Jackman has kept the team together brilliantly and the greatest of all are the riders. Winning the FEI solidarity award is not something that we expected or dreamt of for us. It was enough of an award to see the riders do so brilliantly at our national championship.”
Presented by outgoing Executive Board Member Luiz Roberto Giugni (BRA) and former Chair of Regional Group VI, the award is given each year to an equestrian development project or an individual or organisation that has demonstrated skill, dedication and energy in expanding equestrian sport.
Kimani Wins FEI Against All Odds Award
Taking the final award for the night was Jumping athlete Muthoni Kimani (KEN) who received the FEI Against All Odds Award. Presented by outgoing Executive Board Member and former FEI Athlete Committee Chair Maria Gretzer (SWE) alongside former Against All Odds winner and Paralympic medallist Rodolpho Riskalla (BRA), the Award is given each year to someone who has pursued their equestrian ambitions despite a physical handicap or extremely difficult personal circumstances.
“My dream has always been to compete in the Olympics and to compete at five star when I was younger,” Muthoni said.
“So now I am on this journey where I can really see it, and I believe it will happen. The 15 year old me would say, ‘Wow, you know, she's in the Tuscan Academy! She is competing for Kenya!’ This is completely incredible and I wouldn't have believed it. What does the future hold for me? I'll say it is to just keep going and to know that I can achieve what I want to achieve it. I'm here to inspire people everywhere around the world. Just keep believing in yourself and never give up. Anything and everything is possible.”
Public Vote and Judges' Vote
This year’s winners were decided by combining 50% of the public votes cast on FEI.org, and 50% of the judges’ votes. National Federations, FEI partners and stakeholders attended the FEI Awards, with equestrian broadcast commentator Aly Vance (GBR) as Master of Ceremonies.
Photos © FEI / Liz Gregg
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