Para-equestrian Lauren Barwick has become the latest in a wave of resignations from Equestrian Canada boards in recent weeks. The 39-year-old BC native, who now resides in Reddick, FL, is a gold and silver Paralympic medallist (2008) and silver and bronze WEG medallist (2014) who was inducted into the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame in 2015. She had been on the Equestrian Canada Para-Equestrian board since 2003, but had become increasingly dissatisfied following a series of unfortunate events and frustration with the general direction the leadership of EC seems to be headed. “There were some poor decisions made this year and I had just come to the point where if you don’t feel good about it, you’ve got to stand up for it,” she stated.

Her resignation letter, dated January 28, 2017, read:
After much consideration, I have chosen to resign from the Para Equestrian Canada Board. This decision does not come lightly, as I have enjoyed being part of the Para Equestrian program from a developing, strategic planning and supporting role.

I thought I would be able to put emotions aside after recently being insulted to a level that I did not think possible. However, each time I participate in a conference, or reviewing policies/documents meeting, I find my self-unable to separate my personal experience from that of acting board member.

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