SEPTEMBER 2011 THE RIDER /25
Eastern Canadian Regional Director: Joanne McEachern,
RR#4, Grand Valley, Ont. L0N 1G0 (519) 928-9828
Ontario Director Chris Blane
562 Lynden Road, Brantford, ON 519-647-0313(cell), 519-802-4449(cell)
2010 Ontario Directors: District 1 (Western Ontario): Debby McMullen-Hockin
(519) 485-7577,
mcmullend@rogers.com Boundaries for District 1: From Hwy 86 at Amberley along through to Hwy 8 to Dundas (Hamilton) & all West!
District 2 (Central Ontario): Joanne McEachern,
RR#4, Grand Valley, Ont. L0N 1G0 WEB SITE:
www.nbhacanada.com • E-Mail Address:
nbhacanada@live.ca
NBHA Canada News NBHA Finals
NBHA Finals was held September 2-4th at the Ancaster Fair- grounds and the weather was amazing as was the competition. Over 100 entries from across Ontario came together for a great Finals.
The Friday night started with the Open, Youth and Senior runs that were the last point- ed runs for district quali- fications.
The pen was fast and the horses were up to the task culminating
in the Average award winners being handed out Sunday afternoon
Open Average 1D – Krystal Cairns 2D- Dennis Kingston 3D-Amber Miller 4D- Lynda DiPietro
Senior Average 1D-Dennis Kingston 2D- Aime Charette 3D – Debby Hockin
Youth Average
1D-Wynter Fothering- ham
2D- Sarah McEachern 3D- Alex McDougall 4D- Marina McCoy
Poles
1D- Tyler Aitken 2D- Amber Miller
Futurity Average 1D – Richard Mathieu
Saturday night the district awards were given out and there was a dessert party with deli- cious desserts supplied by the Butterfly Bakery aka Wynter Fothering- ham.
1D Champions
The Slot Races were held with a packed crowd in attendance enjoying the evening.
Thanks to all who attended and made the event the great show it was. We welcomed many new first time final attendees.
Crystal Cairns and Belles Sanita (519) 928-9828
Boundaries for District 2: East of Hwy 86 from Amberley to Hwy 8 at (Dundas) Hamil- ton and West of Gravenhurst down to Whitby along Hwy 12.
District 3 (Northern Ontario): Boundaries for District 3: North of Graven- hurst along Hwy 169, Hwy 11 & Hwy 60 over to Pembroke.. all North!
District 4 (Eastern Ontario): Kathy Richards
733 Black Rd., Demorestville, ON K0K 1W0 613-476-3792,
hkathy55@gmail.com Boundaries for District 4: East of Hwy 12 from Whitby up to Gravenhurst, East of Huntsville along Hwy 60 to Pembroke.
District 1 - Quebec - TBA 2010 Maritimes Director – TBA
4D Champions
Horseware Ireland Crosses the Pond in Support of the Canadian Equestrian Team
Ottawa, Ontario—Equine Canada and the Canadian Equestrian Team (CET) are pleased to announce Horseware Ireland as an official sup- plier to the CET for our global events in 2011 and 2012 season in Mexico and the United Kingdom respective- ly.
2D Champions
“Horseware Ireland started off sponsoring the Canadian Eventing Team and I am very pleased that they have broadened their sponsorship to the remaining Olympic and Para- lympic disciplines,” said Graeam Thom, chef d’équipe of the Canadian Eventing Team. “The quality of their products is top notch. We are fortu- nate to be sponsored by the best in the industry.”
their full range of horse, rider and dog products.
“We are delighted to extend our longstanding partnership with Horseware Ireland as our team com- petes at the Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan American Games,” said Akaash Maharaj, Chief Executive Officer of Equine Canada and the Canadian Equestrian Team. “Horse- ware Ireland has been friend to our sport, our athletes and our team for many years, and we are proud that we will collaborate with them once more at the highest levels of equestri- anism.”
About Horseware Ireland
“Horseware are proud spon- sors of many riders and teams around the world and we are delighted to be able to extend our sponsorship to the Canadian team. There are many great sports men and women competing tirelessly at the highest level and it wonderful to be able to help them achieve their goals of taking home medals for their country,” said Horseware’s Managing Director, Tom MacGuinness.
3D Champions
As one of the world’s most recognized producers of horse rugs and products, Horseware Ireland’s key policy of ‘Innovation not Imita- tion’ has been the driving force behind its famous Rambo line and
In 1985, the horse rug industry was changed forever with the estab- lishment of Horseware® Products Ltd. by Tom and Carol MacGuin- ness. Tom’s determination to pro- duce a rug that didn’t leak, didn’t make the horse sweat and didn’t slip led to the creation of the Rambo® Original—the first fully waterproof and breathable Turnout that really worked. By 1996 the Rambo® Turnout had become the world’s best selling Turnout rug and its design has become the industry standard, with other manufacturers having no other choice than to trail in the foot- steps of Rambo® when it comes to rug production, quality and develop- ment. In addition to all these fantas-
tic blankets, the Rambo® range of clothing and accessories has been expanded further still, with a full range of practical clothing and acces- sories now available for the active, yet fashion conscious rider. Horse- ware® now have a Rambo® for you in this fantastic clothing range with such a variety of jackets, tops and kids clothing there is something for everyone and these stylish products are in keeping with our high stan- dards of quality and are suitable for a multitude of occasions making Rambo® the obvious choice—For You, Your Horse, Your Lifestyle.
About Equine Canada
Equine Canada is a member- based association that represents, promotes and services Canada’s equine community and industry. Its core areas of activity involve sport, equine health and welfare, education and safety, governance and market- ing, representation and communica- tion. Equine Canada is recognized by Sport Canada, Agriculture and Agri- Food Canada, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), the Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Coaching Association of Canada as the national organization representing equestrian sport and equine interests in Canada. For more information about Equine Canada, please visit
www.equinecanada.ca.
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