Equestrian Canada is joining with PTSOs with funds to help support education, participation, and emergency response efforts.
Equestrian Canada
The maple leaf captured two notable second-place finishes in high performance international equestrian competitions this past weekend.
Not held since 2019 due to Covid-19 and conflicts with The Royal's 100th anniversary, the 2023 edition will be held November 5th.
Eventers, show jumpers and dressage athletes all have impressive results in competitions in the US, the UK and Spain.
Equestrian Canada has announced that nominations are officially open to fill three vacancies on the board; deadline is May 1, 2023.
Changes are in effect for dressage Young Horse classes, Hunter Derbies, and the authority of Ground Juries regarding horse welfare.
These Canadian athletes will compete in the $150,000 Nations Cup CSIO4* taking place March 1-5 in Wellington, FL.
The bursary supports jumping’s next generation striving to continue their education while competing at high levels of the sport.
The bursary provides up to $10,000 toward the cost of international competition, sport science, training, equipment and sport education.
Equestrian Canada recognizes the outstanding official, owner, volunteer and sponsor for their longstanding commitment to show jumping in Canada.