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FEBRUARY 2014 THE RIDER/ 5


Reining Canada’s Reiner of the Year 2013 - Mr. Dany Tremblay


holds merit as two time Congress Champion, 2010 Intermediate Open Futurity Champion aboard Wewillhaveagreattime and All American QH Congress with SDR Bubba Gun in 2005. In 2012 was a L3 Open finalist at NRHA Futurity


sistently with stellar results throughout the year. Dany is one of Canada’s top NRHA professional riders and best described as a perfectionist, honest, determined, passion- ate and disciplined. He is an inspiration to fellow Canadians with his professionalism and dedication to this sport. Throughout his career, Dany is focused on pursuing the highest level of horsemanship and training striving for perfection.


Canadians among FEI officials for Alltech FEI World


Equestrian Games 2014


pete for medals in the FEI’s seven disci- plines from 23 August to 7 September in Normandy FRA. For more information about The Alltech World Equestrian Games


Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014 was decided following a blind draw at the FEI’s headquarters in Lausanne (SUI) overseen by the FEI’s legal team, and the Ground Juries for Jumping, Event- ing, Para-Equestrian Dressage, Driving, Endurance, Reining and Vaulting were appointed by the respective sport Commit- tees.


www.normandy2014.com The Ground Jury for Dressage at the


2014 visit


Officials for the Alltech FEI World Eques- trian Games 2014 click HERE Athletes from 60 nations will com-


officiate at the prestigious World Equestri- an Games. I congratulate these outstanding Canadian officials for their international recognition and success,” stated Equine Canada President, Michael Gallagher. To view the list of appointed FEI


has been selected as the President of the Ground Jury for Jumping, Elizabeth McMullen (FEI 5*) of Palgrave, ON has been selected as a member of the Ground Jury for Dressage, and Ruth Carlson (FEI 4*) of Kimberley, BC was selected as a member of the Ground Jury for Endurance. All three will be travelling to Normandy this summer where they will work closely with the Organising Commit- tee, the FEI and athletes, upholding the key values and principles of these Games. “It is truly an honour to be selected to


Ottawa, ON - Equine Canada is pleased to announced that three Canadian officials are among the Ground Juries, Technical Delegates, Chief Stewards, Course Designers, Appeal Committee and Medi- cal Officer appointed by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) for the All- tech FEI World Equestrian Games 2014. Kim Morrison (FEI 4*), Calgary AB,


Dany Tremblay has performed con-


able distinctions. Most recently at the NRHA Futurity Dany took the Reserve Championship title in the L3 Open aboard The Wizster (Gallo Del Cielo x Miss Whizard Jac) scoring 219.5. Dany is also the L4 & L3 Open Futurity Reserve Champion of the Southwest Futurity, L4 Open AQR Pre-futurity along with several other plac- ings aboard Check This Dually and Cowboy Dakota Whiz. In addition to his 2013 successes, Dany also


Dany’s dedication has earned him honor-


Dany in recognition of his accomplishments and commitment to the industry.


has relocated to the United States. He has spent several months in the United States prior learn- ing and making contacts and mentoring NRHA’s million dollar rider Duane Latimer. Dany resides in Oklahoma where he and his brother Fred manage Tremblay Performance Horses special- izing in training top performance horses, coach- ing non-pro’s, advertising and promoting horses for competition. Reining Canada is proud to acknowledge


on Plumdog Millionaire. Dany’s current NRHA lifetime earnings are in excess of $280,000. Dany originates from Granby, Quebec but


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