I had not planned to go to the awards luncheon but my great other half, Tom, was kind enough to come with me. He’d never been to Savannah, and I’d only been once. Right before we left Allison Springer told me that Nancy Winter was being awarded the As You Like It Owner’s Award, so we all went to the luncheon to see her receive it. Nancy has supported Allison and me for years and has always been there for us, and it was really special to see her win the award.
It was great to see everyone get the awards they deserve. I was also happy for my friend, John Bourgoin, to get the Mike Huber Award for his work with the Young Rider program. And it was fun to see Kevin Keane, who never ages and only gets better, receive the the Capital Square USEA Adult Amateur Rider of the Year award and the Col. Allen D. Smith Memorial Trophy. I’ve loved watching Cassie Sanger from Area 1, who had a break-out year and was awarded Young Rider of the Year. I’ve seen her get better and better, and hats-off to Darrah Alexander, her coach—they have a system and it works. Cassie is a calm and class rider who has a great feel with her horses.
Finally, my advice is, if you go to Savannah, take the trolley tour.