Candidates were chosen from a total of 13 qualified applicants who were put forward by the close of the nomination period on March 27.
The changes to General Regulations, Breeds, Dressage, Para-Dressage, Hunter, Jumper, Equitation and Hack take effect immediately.
In his role, Jordi will lead the strategic direction of Canada’s dressage high-performance program, aiming towards international success.
Equestrian Canada’s official nutrition partner has extended their innovative nutrition and sports science partnership through 2029.
EC is encouraging questions ahead of the upcoming Annual General Meeting on May 26, and rule change proposals are being accepted until May 31.
Riders, owners, breeders, organizers, volunteers and horses are recognized for their achievements and contributions to the Canadian equestrian community.
Voting will take place at the Equestrian Canada AGM 2026 on May 26; results of the election will be announced to the public on May 27.
The $755 million in new sport funding marks a huge step toward supporting Canadian athletes and expanding access to sport across the country.
The fund has been created to expand para-dressage competition opportunities nationwide alongside existing EC Gold or FEI-sanctioned events.
The High Performance 1 Coach holds two OHJA Jumper Coach of the Year titles and earned OE Coach of the Year honours in 2025.