The bursary provides up to $10,000 toward the cost of international competition, sport science, training, equipment and sport education.
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Equestrian Canada recognizes the outstanding official, owner, volunteer and sponsor for their longstanding commitment to show jumping in Canada.
Members of the CDIO3*/CDIO-U25 teams at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival include a mix of veteran and up-and-coming Canadian athletes.
The world’s only ten-time Olympian has been hired as Technical Advisor to lead the team going into an important Olympic qualifying season.
Paris Paralympic hopeful Kyla Sorensen will receive a $5,000 bursary and two weeks of private training with Lauren Barwick in Ocala, FL.
The program's goal is to ensure that every participant, no matter the level or the role, has a safe, positive and enriching experience.
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.
The jumping selection criteria for Canadian athletes are now available on the Equestrian Canada website.