Sue Ockendon has become a fixture on the Canadian eventing scene, best known as the organizer and force of nature behind the Bromont International CCI.
Virtual coaching is an increasingly popular way for coaches to teach remotely - and for riders to have access to training from the best in the world.
Get to know this happy-go-lucky Olympic hopeful who is a big fan of snacks, has trouble 'playing nice' with others, and dances like Fred Astaire.
Terrance’s success as a coach saw him become Canada’s chef d’équipe from 1994-2012 - which led to some of the team's most successful outings in decades.
The powerhouse called Team Millar is a formidable group that campaigns a string of talent, riding their own and clients’ horses.
Introduced as Ontario Equestrian’s Executive Director in 2017, Tracey’s tremendous drive has already made an enormous impact on equestrian sport.
This busy coach and trainer has won just about every award imaginable in the hunter world, both north and south of the border.
The most successful show jumping competitor in Canadian history continues to amaze fans and amass victories despite very serious health issues.
Under her guiding hand, Equestrian Canada has stabilized and is finally making positive forward progress.
Mike’s day-to-day work across Canada contributes positively to the protection and education of all coaches and their riders and will for years to come .