Barbara Mitchell of Mono, ON was honoured with the Equestrian Canada (EC) Lifetime Achievement Award for 2018 in recognition of her passion for and dedication to equestrianism, which in turn has hugely improved the quality, accessibility, and professionalism of the sport in Canada.

From 1975 to 1993, Mitchell owned and operated Heritage Farms with Canadian Equestrian Team member, Danny Foster. They produced many winning grand prix horses together, including Forever Diamond, who won individual gold and team silver medals with Foster at the 1991 Pan American Games in Cuba. The next year, it was Heritage Farms’ Zeus who earned the distinction of being the leading Canadian horse at the Barcelona Olympics with Jennifer Foster.

Mitchell’s next venture was CornerStone Farms, which she operated alongside her husband, FEI Level 3 Jumping Judge, John “JT” Taylor, until 2004. For 25 years, they made FEI-rated CDI dressage competitions available to the local community through the celebrated CornerStone Dressage at Caledon Equestrian Park in Palgrave, ON. The pair’s talent and proficiency in competition organization led them to be named to the dressage management team for the 2015 Toronto Pan American Games.

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