The funeral for revered horseman Jimmy Wofford in Virginia last month was packed with mourners who paid tribute to one of the sport’s most respected figures. But those who were unable to get to that ceremony can offer their respects with other like-minded friends at 6 p.m. Thursday April 27.
The celebration of Jimmy’s life will be held at Spindletop Hall, a mansion just a couple of minutes from the Horse Park of Kentucky in Lexington, where the Land Rover 5-star three-day event is being presented that week.
Jimmy, who died in February after years battling pancreatic cancer, was an eventing Olympic medalist who became a sought-after trainer later in his career.
He also served as president of the American Horse Shows Association, the predecessor of today’s U.S. Equestrian Federation. A great writer, he produced several books on training and one on the story of his life, “Still Horse Crazy After All These Years,” his final volume.