Equine Veterinarian David Lambert Named 34th Galbreath Award Winner

Dr. David Lambert | UofL photo

The University of Louisville Equine Industry Program has named David Lambert the 34th recipient of the John W. Galbreath Award for Outstanding Entrepreneurship in the Equine Industry. Lambert will be presented the award on Thursday, Dec. 5.

A native of England, Lambert received his bachelor's degree in veterinary science from Liverpool University.

Lambert worked in private veterinary practice and with the United States Equestrian Team before founding Equine Analysis Systems in 1987 in Midway, Ky.

In 2019, Lambert launched StrideSAFE, wearable sensor technology to document a horse's movements at high speed and analyze that data to identify physical problems that could lead to catastrophic injury. StrideSAFE later incorporated advanced sensor technology and data from StrideMasterSM of Australia.     StrideSAFE has been tested and utilized at 11 racetracks in the U.S., including its current use at all racetracks in Kentucky.

“I've spent my life studying racehorse physiology and have accumulated a tremendous amount of data and understanding during that time. As the issue of addressing the safety of the horse (and rider) became more and more prevalent, it just seemed like the right thing to do,” Lambert said. “This award is a significant compliment and great honor for me and my team who work hard and quietly behind the scenes to make a positive impact.”

Gwen Davis, owner of Davis Innovation, LLC and consultant for StrideSAFE, said in her nomination, “In my years of providing marketing support and services to clients throughout the Thoroughbred racing industry, I have never encountered someone with as much vision, intelligence and conviction for the Thoroughbred racehorse as Dr. David Lambert. I am proud to be associated with this effort and with Dr. Lambert himself. He is an inspiration to all who hope to keep horses and jockeys safe and ensure the future of the industry.”

Recipients of the Galbreath Award are selected by a committee of faculty in the Forcht Center for Entrepreneurship in the UofL College of Business. The award is administered by the UofL Equine Industry Program. The award is named for the late John W. Galbreath, a self-made man who distinguished himself in both business and as a horseman. A list of all Galbreath Award laureates and nomination information is available at the Galbreath Award website.

For information on the award presentation dinner, contact Kimberly Spear at kimberly.spear@louisville.edu or 502-852-7727.

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