Ottawa, ON— Para-Equestrian Canada is pleased to announce that the final stages of preparation are now underway for the upcoming WindReach International Para-Dressage CPEDI3* competition that will be hosted at WindReach Farm from May 28-30th, 2010.  As an official qualifier for the 2010 World Equestrian Games, the event will not only increase public exposure to Para-Equestrian sport, but will also draw top competitors from around the world.

Riders from Australia, Bermuda, Ireland, Japan, Venezuela, Mexico and the United States have already submitted entries to compete, and will be joined by a team of elite Para-Equestrian athletes from all across Canada, including Canadian Paralympic Gold and Silver medalist, Lauren Barwick.

The event takes its name from WindReach Farm, the 109-acre property that will host the event, located northeast of downtown Toronto in Ashburn, ON.  The Farm is the life-long dream of founder Sandy Mitchell, an equestrian enthusiast born with cerebral palsy, and is designed to cater specifically to individuals with disabilities.

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