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Section 2 INSIDE


Canadian Show Jumping


Tournament Returns to Caledon Equestrian Park


Palgrave, Ontario – The best of Canadian show jump- ing will be showcased during the CSI2* Canadian Show Jumping Tournament (CSJT) held September 21 to 25, 2011, at the Caledon Equestrian Park in Pal- grave, ON.


The $100,000 Caledon Cup, sponsored in part by RAM Equestrian, will be this year’s featured event. Comprised of three legs of competition held over three days, the $100,000 Caledon Cup is the ‘triple crown of show jumping,’ with competitors fighting for top hon- ours. Defending champion Jill Henselwood, a member of Canada’s Silver Medal Team at the 2008 Olympic Games, will be hoping to become the first rider to win back-to-back Caledon Cup titles, but will face stiff competition from the biggest names in the sport. Sanctioned by the International Equestrian Feder- ation (FEI), the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament has secured two-time Olympic course designer Leopol- do Palacios of Venezuela to set the tracks in the grand prix ring.


Future grand prix horses will also be in the spot- light at this year’s Canadian Show Jumping Tourna- ment as the Jump Canada Young Horse Series National Finals return to the Caledon Equestrian Park. Divided


Foxbury Farm Horseless Horse Show, where they can jump kid-sized obstacles on foot. New this year is a pub- lic tombola, where people can buy tickets and win great prizes on the spot.


Gate proceeds from the 2011 Canadian Show Jump- ing Tournament will go to support the Palgrave Rotary and other local charities.


For more information on the Canadian Show Jump- ing Tournament, please visit www.equiman.com.


Canadian SJ Tournament................37 Jill Henselwood at Thunderbird......38 Tatiana Dzavik at St. Lazare...........39 Canadian High Performance...........39 OnTRA News .................................42 Para-Equestrian Team.....................43 St. Lazare ........................................44 Rolex...............................................45 Lindsay Grice..................................45 Taking Stallion Photos....................46 CTHS Awards.................................46 Lynn Palm.......................................47 Vanner Fair .....................................47 Coming Events................................48 Exponential .....................................49


WindReach .....................................49 Meredith Manor..............................50 Jump Canada Policy .......................51 Key West ........................................51 Hemcon...........................................51 Whispering Hearts ..........................52 Horse Of Course .............................52 Bayer...............................................54 Saddle Fir 4 Life .............................57 Classifieds, Directory Ads.........58-63 Real Estate ......................................64 Ram Equestrian Grand Prix............65 Reach Fundraiser ............................66 Hoof & Paw Body Workers............66


“Olympic Silver Medalist Jill Henselwood will defend her title in the Caledon Cup at the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament held September 21 to 25, 2011, in Palgrave, ON.” Photo Credit - www.ShootPhoto.ca


according to age, the best five-year-old, six-year-old and seven- and eight-year-old horses will vie for the national title.


In addition to showcasing the best young horses in the country, the Canadian Show Jumping Tourna- ment will also put the spotlight on Canada’s next gen- eration of human athletes, hosting the Eastern Regional Finals of the CET Medal for riders aged 21 and under, as well as the Eastern Canadian Final of the Jump Canada Talent Squad.


Over the past two years, the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament has raised more than $70,000 for the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada and has granted the wish for a horse to two lucky recipients. In keeping with this wonderful tradition, the Children’s Wish Foundation will once again be the beneficiary of this year’s Canadian Show Jumping Tournament. The Children’s Wish Celebration on Saturday, September 24, will feature a luncheon with live and silent auc- tions, followed in the evening by the Children’s Wish BBQ and Dance.


The popular ‘Ribbon Campaign’ will take place throughout the duration of the Canadian Show Jumping Tournament. By donating ribbons won, competitors can contribute their corresponding prize money to the Children’s Wish Foundation.


Spectators will have the opportunity to become a member of the Champions Club, offering enhanced viewing pleasure in a relaxed club-like atmosphere. Membership to the Champions Club includes access to the Children’s Wish Celebration, as well as a VIP brunch on Sunday, September 25.


The Family Village, open Saturday, September 24 and Sunday, September 25, will feature entertaining and educational interactive displays and attractions. Children will also have the chance to participate in the


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