Susan Hancock Awarded the 2012 USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award
by The Dressage Foundation | Dec 10, 2012, 11:50 AM
"The methods that Susan used to weave dressage theory into her lessons, along with guidance on the rider's position, was one of the main reasons that Susan's application was selected [by the National Selection Committee]," said Meg Flemming (TX), originator of the award.
The Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award was established at The Dressage Foundation in 2009. The purpose of the award is to showcase and honor excellence in dressage teachers. Dressage instructors are nominated by students or peers, and then submit an application that is reviewed by a prominent Selection Committee. In addition to being a USDF Region 9 member in good standing and a Region 9 resident, the recipient must also demonstrate adherence to sound dressage principles and have the ability to communicate these principles of training so that students develop themselves and their horses in a logical, progressive, and humane way up through the levels. The recipient should also have a reputation for honesty, integrity, and community service.
"The ongoing support of our donors makes the Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award possible! Without the dedication of our donors in Region 9, this Award would simply not exist," said Melissa Filipi, Development Director for The Dressage Foundation. "This Award not only showcases excellence in dressage teaching, it also highlights the vision and commitment of dressage enthusiasts in Region 9."
The Dressage Foundation provides stewardship services for this award. Filipi went on to say, "Everything that we do at the Foundation is possible because of our donors, and for that we are very grateful. We wish to say thank you to each and every one of them!” For more information about the Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award or The Dressage Foundation, please contact the Foundation at (402) 434-8585 or visit www.dressagefoundation.org.