The young dressage rider, who currently tops the U25 World Rankings, was selected in part because of her potential for the 2024 Olympics.
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Changes were made through a condensed process and limited to only those deemed essential; all changes are effective Jan. 1, 2022.
The Canadian Para-Dressage Team will take part in the FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark from Aug. 6-14, 2022.
The search has begun for Team Canada’s next TA/chef d’équipe to lead our high-performance athletes to success at Paris 2024.
On November 29, Laurie Ehrman will join Equestrian Canada in the newly-created role of Coordinator, REDI & Safe Sport.
"It is my opinion that the high performance program has been adversely affected and will continue to be in the future with the current leadership group at the helm."
What you need to know for next year's EC sport license renewals, including Safe Sport training, coach status and enhanced profiles.
A horse sale gone wrong has resulted in a dissatisfied buyer and Equestrian Canada’s president being investigated for misconduct.
The AGM took place virtually on Sept. 28 and featured reports from the president, Finance and Audit committee, and Nominating committee.
EC explains how the system works to identify top hunter/jumper, dressage and para athletes across the country.