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Lee McKeever Honored with FEI Best Groom Award

by US Equestrian Communications Department | Nov 20, 2018, 2:20 PM

Lexington, Ky. – Today, the FEI announced that Lee McKeever, groom to four-time Olympian McLain Ward, has won the 2018 FEI Best Groom Award. Outgoing FEI Bureau members Hanfried Haring and John McEwen presented McKeever with the prestigious honor at the FEI Awards Gala in Manama, Bahrain, in front of hundreds of equestrian fans, fellow FEI Award recipients, and stakeholders representing 133 National Equestrian Federations. The FEI Best Groom Award spotlights the individual working behind the scenes to ensure the best possible care for the horse. The general-public and an expert panel determined the award winners, each accounting for 50 percent of the vote.

FEI Awards recipients pose for a photo following the ceremony (Will Connell).

“Winning the best groom award is a huge honor because it was a vote by [the public], my peers, and other great horsemen. I want to thank everyone for voting. It feels great,” said McKeever. “[The best part about being a groom] is working with so many great horses, the opportunity to travel to shows, and just the lifestyle. This has never been a job; I’ve always woken up wanting to go to work. Every day is never the same; it’s always been very interesting. Every horse is an individual. There’s no set way, and I’m always learning. I’m lucky to be around them.”

McKeever has served as Ward’s groom and barn manager for over 30 years. During this time span, he has overseen Ward’s support team and traveled to major world-class competitions, such as the Olympic Games, Pan American Games, FEI World Equestrian Games™, and Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Finals. He has been the backbone behind Ward’s monumental career, responsible for the care, well-being, and preparation for Ward’s prized equine partners. His due diligence and infallible expertise has contributed to Ward’s success, including victories such as the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018 team gold medal with Clinta, the 2017 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping title and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games team silver medal with HH Azur, the 2015 Pan American Games individual gold medal with Rothchild, and team gold medals at the Beijing 2008 and Athens 2004 Olympic Games with Sapphire. 

“He knows the horses better than anybody. There’s never been a moment where I doubted that my horses were in the best of care [and at the] best preparation to compete,” said Ward in a FEI Awards tribute video to McKeever. “It’s great to see how over the years he has become a mentor to other grooms as well as barn managers and even riders. [I] see a constant flow, when we are at events, of people asking Lee ‘What do I do for this? How do I handle that?’ It shows the respect level throughout the entire sport that Lee has, and it has all been earned through a lot of hard work.”

The FEI Awards began in 2009 as an opportunity to recognize the men, women, young people, and organizations that make a difference to the progress and excellence of equestrian sport – inside and outside the arena. Other awards acknowledged included the Longines Rising Star, Fosun Best Athlete, Against All Odds, and the FEI Solidarity.

For more information on the FEI Awards, including a complete list of award winners, visit FEIawards.org.