Queen's Award for Equestrianism
The Queen's Award for Equestrianism is an annual British prize founded in 2005 and awarded “for outstanding services to equestrianism”. Nominations are evaluated by a committee formed by chairmen of prominent equestrian associations. Three names are suggested to the board of trustees of the British Horse Society who recommend a recipient to the Queen for ultimate approval.
Past Recipients
Year | Recipient | Note |
2006 | Jennie Loriston-Clarke MBE FBHS | |
2007 | The Duke of Edinburgh | |
2008 | Lars Goran Breisner | |
2009 | Mrs Jane Holderness-Roddam CBE LVO | |
2010 | Stephen Clarke FBHS | |
2011 | Mrs Jane Goldsmith | |
2012 | Mrs Brenda Larmor | |
2013 | The Royal Borough of Greenwich | |
2014 | Pat Campbell | |
2015 | Carl Hester | |
2016 | The Princess Royal | |
2017 | Nick Skelton CBE |