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PATH Intl. and Purina are Proud to Announce the 2024 PATH Intl. Equine of the Year

For Immediate Release

DENVER, CO (December 26, 2024) ­— The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH Intl.) takes great pride in the exceptional equines and professionals who serve at PATH Intl. Member Centers across the country, ensuring high quality of services for the children and adults they partner with in equine-assisted services (EAS). PATH Intl. is pleased to announce the winner of the 2024 PATH Intl. Equine of the Year Award sponsored by Purina. Congratulations to The Duke of Oil “Duke”, nominated by PATH Intl. Member Center, Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs in Aiken, South Carolina.

Duke and all the PATH Intl. Region award winners were recognized at the PATH Intl. annual meeting held virtually on December 10, 2024. Prior to joining Great Oaks Equine Assisted Programs the 16-year-old American Quarter Horse, Duke, was a trail horse from New Hampshire who spent his winters in Aiken, South Carolina, participating in trail rides, hunter paces and fox hunts. Great Oaks staff describe Duke as a solid trustworthy citizen with a great attitude and adaptive enough to one day stand quietly while a participant mounts him with a mechanical lift and the next safely carry riders at Special Olympics Equestrian Events across South Carolina and Georgia.

Eva, a therapeutic riding participant, was paired with Duke after an accident left her with the inability to walk. When asked about Duke, Eva says, “He helped me heal both physically and emotionally. He knew when to give me a challenge and when to be a friend and shoulder to lean on. Duke took me on many adventures that I couldn’t do on my own. Working with him allowed me to stop physical therapy and after a year I was able to take him on a short walk without any mobility aids.” All equines partnering in equine-assisted services have a special, nearly indefinable quality about them, but this year Duke stands out above the rest to earn this award.

Purina is a generous and long-time gold level sponsor of PATH Intl. As a company that cares deeply about equine nutrition and quality of life, Purina proudly sponsors the PATH Intl. Equine of the Year award, recognizing PATH Intl. Member Center equines who give their all partnering to help the humans who need them most.

The PATH Intl. Equine of the Year is chosen out of all PATH Intl. Equine of the Year award winners from PATH Intl.’s 11 Regions. Congratulations to the 2024 PATH Intl. Region Equine of the Year Winners:

  • Region 1: Spike, Lovelane Special Needs Horseback Riding Program, Lincoln, MA
  • Region 2: Colby, Topfield Equestrian Center, Cold Spring, NY
  • Region 3: Duke, Greak Oak Equine Assisted Programs, Aiken, SC
  • Region 4: Billie Rae, Therapeutic Riding Institute, Spring Valley, OH
  • Region 5: Beauty, Equine-Assisted Therapies of South Florida, Boca Raton, FL
  • Region 6: Cutter, NDSU Bison Strides Equine-Assisted Services, Fargo, ND
  • Region 7: Dually, New Kingdom Trailriders, Sherrard, IL
  • Region 8: Grant, ROCK, Georgetown, TX
  • Region 9: Starry Night “Vincent”, NorthWest Therapeutic Riding Center, Bellingham, WA
  • Region 10: Sampson “Sam”, CHAPS Equine Assisted Services, Sheridan, WY
  • Region 11: Skip the Tango “Tango”, DreamPower Horsemanship, Gilroy, CA

For a full list of the states and countries included in each of the PATH Intl. Regions please visit our Membership Regions page.

For a full list and photos of all award winners please visit our 2024 Awards page.

Congratulations again to all the 2024 PATH Intl. Equine of the Year Award winners. Thank you to Purina for their continued support and sponsorship of this award, recognizing the best equines in equine-assisted services.

Contact: Sara Conant, Communications & Marketing Coordinator,
, (800) 369-7433 ext. 123

About PATH Intl.:

The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International® (PATH Intl.), formed in 1969, advances professional equine-assisted services (EAS) by empowering its members, credentialed professionals, partners and the public through rigorously developed standards, credentials and education that recognize the power of the equine-human relationship. At 721 member centers, more than 71,000 children and adults with special needs, including 8,000 veterans, may find improved health, wellness, a sense of pride, independence and fun through involvement with horses. PATH Intl. members, credentialed professionals and member centers uphold the PATH Intl. Standards, developed and adopted by the PATH Intl. membership, to ensure centers and professionals follow procedures essential to providing safe, humane, gold-standard-quality EAS programming to the public, in the broad areas of horsemanship, therapy and learning. Among its multiple EAS certification programs, PATH Intl. proudly offers the Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor certification (the PATH Intl. CTRI®); the first and only independently accredited certification program in EAS.