MARCH/APRIL 2012 THE RIDER /51 Dressage Canada Announces New and Upgraded Judges and Stewards
Ottawa, Ontario—The Dressage Canada Officials Committee and Stewards sub-committee are pleased to announce the following list of recently certified and upgraded dressage judges and stew- ards for the 2012 competition season.
Judges
Name Home Town Status Virginia Allen Langley, BC recorded Beth Bennett
Marianne Fizet Ottawa, ON Sarah Hill
Rene Huyge Melanie Houston Victoria, BC Joanna Crilly
Stewards Name
Leslie Kennedy Fergus, ON Elizabeth Smith Delta, BC Milton, ON
Donna McInnis Cappele, NB recorded Kristin Skinner-Boyd Windsor, ON recorded Alexis Wells
Yulia Novitskaya Etobicoke, ON Basic Linda Dieno Ellen King
Langley, BC Medium Hudson, QC Medium Ottawa, ON
Senior Senior
Michelle Taplin Lockport, MB Basic Marilyn Elkin Anne Welch Jane Hunt
Leslie Kennedy Fergus, ON
Home Town Status Basic
Lynne Milford Lindsay, ON Senior Shirley Pederson Surrey, BC
Orangeville, ON Medium King City, ON Medium Kemptville, ON Senior Senior
Senior
“Congratulations to all officials who have recently been promoted,” said Joan Macartney, chair of the Dressage Canada Officials Committee. “You are to be commended for your accomplish- ments and the time and effort you have taken to meet the upgrading criteria. This is a highly-quali- fied and well-prepared group of officials. We look forward to working with you in 2012 in your new capacity.”
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King City, ON recorded Cedar Valley, ON recorded
Bowmanville, ON ecorded recorded
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da.ca/dressage. About Dressage Canada
Dressage Canada, as a committee of Equine Canada, is the national governing body for dres- sage in Canada. Dressage Canada’s objective is to foster the growth of dressage and the pursuit of excellence in the sport at the local, national and international levels. Dressage Canada pro- vides support and guidance to both amateur and professional through the following programs: coaching education and programs, officials’ edu-
cation and programs, rules and qualifying crite- ria, sport development, and publications and awards. For more information about Dressage Canada, please visit the Dressage section of the Equine Canada site or connect with us on Twit- ter at
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About Equine Canada
Equine Canada is Canada’s national gov- erning body for equestrianism. A member-driv- en, charitable institution, it is the executive
branch of the Canadian Equestrian Team, and the national authority for equestrian competition; the national voice for recreational riders; and the national association for equine welfare, breed- ing, and industry. Equine Canada is recognised by the Government of Canada, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), and the Canadian Olympic Committee as the national organisation representing equestrian sport and equine inter- ests. For more information about Equine Cana- da, please visit
www.equinecanada.ca.
Anyone interested in obtaining Dressage Canada officials status can view the rules, eligibili- ty requirements, applications and clinic dates on the Dressage Canada website at www.equinecana-
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