Bunny Meister honored at Radnor Hunt Races
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- May 19, 2026
- By Staff Writers
MALVERN, Pa.--Carl J. "Bunny" Meister was presented with the Stalwart of Steeplechasing Award in between races at the Radnor Hunt Races on Saturday, May 16.
Stalwart of Steeplechasing Award (Photo by Jim Graham)Following his passing in 2022, Skip Achuff's family created the Stalwart of Steeplechase Award to recognize those who epitomize the qualities Skip brought to the sport.
Nominees for the award represent the sport of steeplechase with professionalism, integrity, and dedication; uphold the rules of the sport; and prioritize the safety of horses and jockeys.
On behalf of the Achuff family, Radnor Hunt Races announced Carl J. "Bunny" Meister as this year's recipient of the fourth annual Stalwart of Steeplechase Award.
Bunny is a lifelong Brandywine Valley resident, landowner, race rider, foxhunter and volunteer.
He started riding before the age of 10, winning his very first maiden timber at Radnor in 1956 on John Strawbridge's Teddy Million, who was trained by Bob Tindle.

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