The high-performance athlete lists in Dressage, Eventing, Jumping, and Para-Dressage for 2025 have been announced.
Deadlines are quickly approaching to apply for several dressage and para-dressage bursaries to elevate your equestrian future.
Equestrian Canada and EIDAP INC. have created the Canadian Horse Identification Program (CHIP) for all horses born or living in Canada.
Equestrian Canada and Ride iQ have partnered to offer structured educational content and on-demand coaching resources to the community.
Most Canadian equestrian coaches are now no longer required to hold professional liability insurance after EC weighs industry feedback.
“Champions Train, Losers Complain” said the late Brosda, whose memory lives on in her Olympic Bursary and Memorial Fund.
Year-end recipients for Athlete, Horse, Owner Youth, Coach and Volunteer were honoured for their outstanding achievements.
Celebrating contributors to the sport, the Equestrian Canada awards were presented to the Owner, Volunteer, Official and Sponsor of the Year.
Sport Licence Holders were invited to submit suggestions for rule changes; they were reviewed and are now posted for comment.
Three new champions – Ian Millar, Jenny Courchesne and Special Ed – will be honoured during the gala on Nov. 3rd in Toronto.