As the year comes to a close, we look at the individuals who are leading the pack in their particular discipline, and the top 100 Canadians.
Para-Dressage
The high-performance athlete lists in Dressage, Eventing, Jumping, and Para-Dressage for 2025 have been announced.
Equestrian Canada and Ride iQ have partnered to offer structured educational content and on-demand coaching resources to the community.
Year-end recipients for Athlete, Horse, Owner Youth, Coach and Volunteer were honoured for their outstanding achievements.
The Paralympics partnership had the best result for Canada, making it into the Freestyle final and a very respectable 6th-place finish.
The championships will take place in two locations: Complexe Equestre Becancour in QC and Thunderbird Show Park in BC.
The USA also became the first nation other than Great Britain to win a Para Dressage Team event at a Paralympic Games.
Canadian para-dressage athletes have good performances in the Grand Prix in Versailles; Roberta Sheffield and Fairuza qualify for Freestyle.
A few changes as Jessica von Bredow-Werndl has been dethroned and Erynn Ballard closes in on Tiffany Foster.
Three athletes are set to compete for Canada at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, which take place August 28 to September 8.