The Race Track Chaplaincy of America is now accepting nominations for the 2022 RTCA White Horse Award which will be presented to an individual or individuals of any age who performed a heroic act on behalf of human or horse within the past 12 months.
A hero is a person who is admired for courage, outstanding achievements, and noble qualities. There are heroes throughout the horse racing industry and the Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) recognizes these selfless servants annually through its RTCA White Horse Award.
This year's nominees were as follows:
Marshall Allen – Emerald Downs
Julie Berry – Blue Grass Farms Charities
Jonathan Estrada – Belmont Park
Nick Garafola & Veronica Gallardo – Belmont Park
Sebastian “Bas” Nichols – Ellis Park
Marvin Navas Prado – Ellis Park
The winner of this year's RTCA White Horse Award is Marshall Allen, who saved the life of a long-time owner at Emerald Downs.
On the morning of May 9, assistant trainer Marshall Allen was in the shed row walking to saddle a horse, when he observed a man collapse as he was walking by the barn. Without hesitation, Marshall dropped what he had in his arms and rushed to the scene. The man who was in distress was long-time owner Jim Foulkes, a frequent visitor to the barn area. Marshall noticed the man's color turning blue and began to perform CPR.
Emergency Medical Technicians eventually arrived on the scene and took over; when they lost Foulkes heartbeat, they brought out the external defibrillator and urgently asked if anyone had a knife to cut open Foulkes shirt. It was once again Marshall Allen who swiftly acted and pulled a knife from his pocket. Once Foulkes was stabilized, he was transported to the hospital. The prognosis at the time seemed dim, but later in the day they learned that Foulkes was on a respirator in a medically induced coma and was “hanging in there.” Prayers requests chains circulated the barn area and were sent to RTCA National.
By May 13, Foulkes was off of ventilator, breathing on his own and was making steady progress to recovery. On July 1, he was in the barn area and paid a visit to the Stenslie's barn to thank the man whose fast action saved his life.
I was told it was “a goosebumps moment” said MaryAnn O'Connell, Executive Director, Washington HBPA. “Marshall was the perfect person to perform such a selfless act, putting himself aside”.
Due to Covid-19, the traditional White Horse Awards banquet were not able take place. Therefore, Marshall and the other WHA nominees will be recognized at their respective locations by RTCA Chaplains and representatives.
For more information, please contact the RTCA National Service Center at (859) 410-7822.
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The Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) is seeking nominees for its 19th Annual White Horse Award (WHA), which honor the selfless servants and unsung heroes of Thoroughbred racing. This year's winner(s) will be announced Tuesday, Nov. 2 at Del Mar just prior to the beginning of the Breeders' Cup World Championships.
The White Horse Award is an annual award given to individuals who have done something heroic on behalf of human or horse within the last 12 months. To submit a nomination for this award, visit the RTCA's website here.
The deadline for submission is Sept. 18. For more information, contact the RTCA National Service Center at (859) 410-7822.
A hero is a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. There are heroes all around the horse-racing industry and the Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) wants to give recognition to these selfless servants.
Therefore, the Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) is currently seeking nominees for its 19th Annual White Horse Award (WHA). This year's winner(s) will be announced on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar, Calif., just prior to the beginning of the Breeders' Cup World Championships. It is a way to recognize those unsung heroes of horse racing, whether their actions are headline-grabbing or the quiet and not-so-obvious kind of heroism.
The White Horse Award is an annual award given to individuals who have done something heroic on behalf of human or horse within the last 12 months. To submit a nomination for this award, visit our website https://www.rtcanational.org/events.
The deadline for submission is Sept. 18, 2021. For more information, please contact the RTCA National Service Center at (859) 410-7822.
More about the White Horse Award – The WHA was established in 2003 to recognize individuals within the horse racing industry for their acts of selflessness and bravery. The most recent recipient was Victoria Don Dorrian for risking her life to save a loose horse from the backside of Prairie Meadows Racetrack that made his way to the eastbound I-80 interstate, running towards the oncoming traffic.
More about the Race Track Chaplaincy of America – The overall mission of the Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA), through its Councils and Chaplains, is to minister to the spiritual, emotional, physical, social, and educational needs of those persons involved in all aspects of the horse-racing industry.