Team Canada could well surprise a few pundits at this year’s Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Among their strong contingent, and making her Paralympic debut, is Great Britain-based Roberta Sheffield (grade III).

How did you get into your sport?

Roberta Sheffield (RS): I started riding when I was five years old, at Gaddesden Place RDA (Riding for the Disabled Association) Centre. Then I rode my own ponies and showing Welsh Cobs as a teenager. I turned to dressage after reading Politics and Public Policy at Aston University when I was offered a job as a British Dressage apprentice to Gareth Hughes. He was the one that suggested I try Para equestrian, so I went and got classified and it all snowballed from there. I still train with Gareth and enjoy competing in able-bodied as well as Para sport.

What does it mean to you personally to represent Canada at Rio 2016?

RS: Canada has always inspired me. I have always identified as Canadian, much to the surprise of many around me as I was growing up. Not only do I find Canada to be the most beautiful country, with a wonderful cultural attitude, but I enjoy the support and positive attitude it brings my way. It is a tremendous honour to be able to represent the people and values of my country on the international sporting stage.

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