Janine Malone and Maryal Barnett to Receive 2014 USDF Lifetime Achievement Awards
Lexington, KY (September 3, 2014) -The United States Dressage Federation
(USDF) is pleased to announce that Janine Malone and Maryal Barnett will
be presented with the 2014 Lifetime Achievement Awards at the Salute Gala &
Annual Awards Banquet, on December 6, 2014, during the Adequan/USDF Annual
Convention in Cambridge, MA. Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award are
longtime members of USDF who have shown a lifetime of dedication to USDF
through volunteering and developing programs, projects, and committees that
have contributed to USDF's mission.
Janine
Malone was a member of the USDF Executive Board for eighteen years in the roles
of USDF Region 1 Director and USDF Secretary. She was the recipient of the
first ABIG/USDF Volunteer of the Year award in 1998. Janine is currently
chair of the US Dressage Finals Organizing Committee, and was honored at the
2013 inaugural US Dressage Finals with a perpetual trophy in her name, given to
the Adult Amateur Prix St. Georges Champion. Janine is a USEF “R”
dressage judge, an “R” dressage sport horse breeding (DSHB) judge, an “R”
dressage technical delegate, and an FEI Level 3 chief steward for dressage. For
nearly 20 years, Janine was also a combined-training judge, technical delegate
(TD), and event organizer. Janine is a charter member and past
president of the North Carolina Dressage and Combined Training Association and
has managed past AHSA, now USEF, and Ljungquist Championships, USEF dressage
and DSHB judges' clinics, and has served as a clinician for several USEF
dressage TD clinics. Janine has served on numerous USDF and USEF committees,
was a USEF Vice President for FEI affiliates and served on the USEF
Board. USDF Vice President Lisa Gorretta says, “I can think of no one more
deserving of this award, as fitting recognition of her years of tireless
volunteer service for the benefit of USDF and the sport.”
Maryal Barnett
is an FEI “C” Dressage Judge, a USEF “S” Dressage Judge, and a Canadian
Equestrian Federation Senior Dressage Judge. Maryal has hosted many
judges' mini-forums throughout the United States and is a member of the USDF
“L” Faculty to teach others to be dressage judges. In March of 1998, the
AHSA, now USEF, appointed Maryal to be an Instructor, Examiner, and Senior
Official for the “r” and “R” Dressage Judges Training Program. Maryal attended
the USDF/Violet M. Hopkins National Dressage Instructors' Seminar since its
inception in 1979, participating as a rider and later as an
instructor. As chairperson of the USDF/Hopkins National Seminar for
Dressage Instructors Planning Committee, Maryal had the responsibility of
planning the annual seminar held in Union Lake, MI. In 1997, Maryal was
elected to the Executive Board of The Dressage Foundation, and in 1998, she was
chosen to be an official USDF Instructor Certification Examiner and Faculty
Member.
Fellow examiner Lilo Fore says, “For Maryal, teaching is more than just a
profession. It is a passion. Nothing gives her greater joy than seeing her
students gain the ability to grasp a skill or concept through lessons that she
developed.”
For more information about the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Roemer
Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame, visit the USDF
website, or
contact the USDF office at halloffame@usdf.org.
Founded in 1973, the United States Dressage Federation is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to education, recognition of achievement, and promotion of dressage. For more information about USDF membership or programs, visit www.usdf.org, email usdressage@usdf.org, or call (859) 971-2277.