It usually means you were recognized for showing good sportsmanship, care, or compliance with the rules , not necessarily for finishing first. In many events, a stewards award is given by officials to a rider or competitor who handles equipment checks well, treats the horse or animal properly, and shows a respectful attitude toward stewards and other officials.

In a broader organizational setting, a “stewardship” award can mean something different: it may honor someone for long-term leadership, responsible management, or helping a team or mission succeed over time.

In sports or shows

  • Chosen by the stewards or judges.
  • Often based on conduct, attitude, and preparation.
  • May reward care, fairness, and professionalism more than technical performance.

In workplaces or organizations

  • Can mean responsible leadership and resource management.
  • Often recognizes sustained contribution, not a single standout moment.
  • Sometimes includes a formal prize or public recognition.

Simple example

If a rider keeps their gear correct, treats the horse well, and is polite to officials, they might get a stewards award even if they did not win the class.

TL;DR

A stewards award usually means the person was singled out by officials for good conduct, care, or responsible stewardship, rather than just for coming in first.