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USA Equestrian
Makes Additions To Honor Roll Of Distinguished Officials
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USA Equestrian has
announced that Alex Forman, 82, of Morristown, NJ, Howard
Lewis, 77, of Gates Mills, OH and Col. Donald W. Thackeray (deceased)
will
be added to the Honor Roll of Distinguished Officials. The presentation
will be made Friday, January 11, 2002 at the USA Equestrian Pegasus Dinner
during the USA Equestrian Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC.
The Honor Roll of
Distinguished Officials, formerly the Judge Emeritus
Award, is a highly selective honor, bestowed upon outstanding USA Equestrian
officials who have retired after officiating for 35 years or more, with
only
a very small number of candidates being considered for the accolade each
year. A nominee must be confirmed a winner by unanimous vote of the USA
Equestrian Licensed Officials Committee before joining the truly
distinguished company of others including G. Welch Greenwell, Helen
Crabtree, Lymon Orcutt, Edward Barham, Frank Evans, Daniel P. Lenehan,
Robert H. Lewis, Lester A. Spear, Jr. and Joe Vanoria, Sr. The 2000
recipients were Robert Brooks and Karl Yenser.
Colonel Donald
W. Thackeray
* Studied riding in Austria and Switzerland at two of the
finest equestrian schools in the world.
* Director of the USET beginning in 1970.
* Served on the USET's Executive Committee from 1971 to 1993.
* Served on the USET's Dressage and Driving Committees and was
Vice President for Driving 1989-93.
* Served 5 terms as a member of the AHSA Board of Directors
and was a long time member of the Association's Dressage, Driving, and
FEI
Rules and Regulations Committees.
* Member of the Bureau of the Federation Equestre
Internationale (FEI) for 17 years, and was elected Vice President and
served
as Chairman of the FEI Driving Committee. In the latter position, he played
a key role in drawing up the international rules for driving.
* Only person to have FEI Official Judge status in 4
disciplines - dressage, driving, show jumping and three-day eventing.
* Judged dressage at 6 Olympic Games and at two Pan-American
Games and was also an official at a number of driving and dressage World
Championships.
* Officiated at the National Horse Show for more than two
decades.
* In 1994, he was named "Horseman of the Year" by the Maryland
Horse Council.
Alex Forman
* First licensed in 1955 as a Judge of Hunters, Hunter Seat
Equitation and Jumpers.
* First licensed as a Steward in 1955; Western Judge in 1962;
Welsh Judge in 1975; and Hunter Breeding Judge in 1985.
* Former President of the P.H.A. and chairman of the
scholarship committee.
Howard Lewis
* First licensed in 1955 as a Judge of Hunters, Hunter Seat
Equitation and Jumpers.
* First licensed in 1984 as a Welsh Judge; Hunter Breeding in
1985.
USA Equestrian Inc., as the National Equestrian Federation of
the U.S., is the regulatory body for the Olympic and World Championship
sports of dressage, driving, endurance, eventing, reining, show jumping,
and vaulting, as well as 19 other breeds and disciplines of equestrian
competition. As the country's largest multi-breed organization, the Federation
has over 77,000 members and recognizes more than 2,800 competitions nationwide
each year. It governs all aspects of competition, including educating
and licensing all judges, stewards, and technical delegates who officiate
at these shows.
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