The bursary provides up to $10,000 toward the cost of international competition, sport science, training, equipment and sport education.
Equestrian Canada
Equestrian Canada recognizes the outstanding official, owner, volunteer and sponsor for their longstanding commitment to show jumping in Canada.
The world’s only ten-time Olympian has been hired as Technical Advisor to lead the team going into an important Olympic qualifying season.
The program's goal is to ensure that every participant, no matter the level or the role, has a safe, positive and enriching experience.
There are currently over 370 EC members whose licenses have not been renewed for 2023; here is the main reason why.
Anyone involved with horses in Canada is invited to complete the EC survey for a chance to win a $50 gift card.
PTSO members are asked to help recognize stand-out contributions to equestrianism in Canada via the 2022 awards.
Clive Milkins will educate coaches on how to include and promote athletes with disabilities in their training and competitive programs.
At the conclusion of his one year contract, Eric Lamaze will not return as Chef d’Équipe for the Canadian Show Jumping Team.
Aboard Viamdios D’Avril, Esdale came out on top after three phases of competition ahead of reserve champion Rayne Dubois.