Ottawa, Ontario— Canadian Endurance rider Myna Cryderman of Boissevain, MB will be featured in a documentary on CBC Country Canada in January, 2007.

An Endurance rider for the past 25 years, Cryderman has been a Canadian Equestrian Team member since 1998, representing Canada at Pan American Games, and World Championships. In 2003 she won the Ft. Howe FEI 100, pitted against the top Endurance riders in North America. That same year she lead the Canada West team to a bronze medal finish at the Pan American Games. At the 2005 World Championships in Dubai, UAE, Cryderman was the first Canadian, and second North American rider to cross the finish line, and helped Canada earn a fourth place finish.

CBC Country Canada’s documentary will travel with Myna as she prepares, and competes in the Tevis Cup, a 100 mile, one day race held annually in Auburn, California.

The documentary is tentatively slated to air on January 21, 2007. Please keep your eye on cbc.ca/countrycanada for updates and confirmations.

For more information on the Tevis Cup, please visit foothill.net/tevis.