The Bradley Mark Johnston Educational Foundation, in proud partnership with the Ontario Eventing Association (OEA), is delighted to announce the launch of two major bursaries for Ontario’s eventers in 2025, along with an exciting new award program to be offered throughout the 2025 eventing season to all Ontario’s eventers:

  • The Bradley Mark Johnston Pursuit of Excellence Bursary
  • The Bradley Mark Johnston Working Student Bursary
  • The Bradley Mark Johnston “On Your Mark” Award
A black-and-white photo of a young man leaning against a tree.

Bradley Mark Johnston (B. Johnston)

Background

Bradley Mark Johnston was the kind, generous, compassionate and caring son of Stuart and Bernadette Johnston who passed away in January 2005 as a result of a senseless and horrific attack. Bradley was a talented artist who saw value in the unconventional pathways that would allow him to pursue his own dreams without compromise and was a master at mentoring, teaching and working with others to bring their dreams to life.

In the days following Brad’s death, a striking red-haired colt was born on the Johnston’s family farm near Orangeville—a symbol of new life amid deep loss. The colt was named “Lurchus Orilios,” a tribute to Brad (it was his nickname from school days). Lurch raced only six times before retiring from the track. He found his new purpose as an eventer, ultimately competing successfully at the 1* level. His transformation from racehorse to eventer was a powerful legacy of Brad’s spirit and resilience. It also marked the beginning of the Johnston family’s enduring commitment to Ontario’s eventing community, generously supporting the sport by placing off-the-track Thoroughbreds with promising young professionals ready to bring out their full potential.

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