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and work ethic of Riddle Master, and congratulates Blithe Hill Farm and Rebecca Howard on their amazing achievements to date with this remarkable horse.
place finishes at both the Burghley and Badminton CCI 4* events in the UK-unprecedented results for a Canadian pair at events which are widely regarded as some of the most challenging in the world. Amazingly, Riddle Master also finished no lower than sixth in every CIC 3* event he entered in 2013. As a result, in Septem- ber 2013, he was listed 13th out of more than 1,500 horses in the FEI WBFSH World Ranking List for event horses. Equine Canada is delighted to recognize the incredible talent
BFL CANADA, and pleased to recognize the company’s outstand- ing contributions through this award.
2012 Olympian Rebecca Howard, Equestrian of the Year, Peggy Hambly, past Chair, Canadian Eventing Committee and member of the Board of
Directors and Graeme Thom, Chef d’ Equipe - Canadian Eventing Team, Chair Canadian Eventing High Performance Committee. Photo Credit — Shereen Jerrett
Seelster Farms. Photo Credit — Shereen Jerrett Jan Stephens, past member EC Board, past chair Stewards Committee,
and accepting for Tanya Strasser Shostak, President, Federation Equestre du Quebec and EC Board member, Paul Cote. Photo Credit — Shereen Jerrett
on her incredible 2013 season and wish her all the best in her bright future as a Canadian dressage athlete.
of Year. It is something I could only have dreamed of,” said Strasser-Shostak. “This year has been simply amazing and I am endlessly grateful to every person (and horse!) that has been there to guide me along the way. I hope to continue proudly represent- ing Canada within this sport for many years to come.” Equine Canada would like to congratulate Strasser-Shostak
2013 North American Junior and Young Rider Championships, bringing home an Individual Bronze Medal for her Young Rider Freestyle score of 70.500%. She also helped Canada’s Young Rider Dressage Team earn fourth place overall. “I am honored to be named Canada’s Junior Equestrian of the
riders, 18-year-old Strasser-Shostak had a landmark season in 2013. In May she was named the Dressage Canada Red Scarf Equestrian Athlete of the Month for her impressive performances at the CDI 3* Angelstone Tournament in Rockland, ON, where she swept the FEI Young Rider division. Later in the summer, she went on to represent Canada at the
the 2013 Junior Equestrian of the Year Award. One of Canada’s most promising up-and-coming dressage
2013 Junior Equestrian of the Year - Tanya Strasser-Shostak Tanya Strasser-Shostak of Ste. Adele, QC was awarded with
dedication to the Canadian breeding industry. It was one of the first breeding operations in Ontario to use artificial insemination exclusively. In addition, the late Chris Van Bussel (son of founder, Frank) was instrumental in the implementation of freeze branding technology, and generously gave his time and expertise as a direc- tor and president of the Canadian Standardbred Horse Society. He was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2004.
accomplishments of Seelster Farms and the many contributions the Van Bussel family have made toward the Canadian breeding industry.
honour. As a third generation breeder in the Standardbred indus- try, it is heartwarming to know that our everyday efforts have been recognized across all breed barriers,” said Straatman. Equine Canada is pleased to recognize the exceptional
Boxmeer, and daughter, Ann Straatman, are the current operators of the farm, and continue to uphold the family’s longstanding commitment of giving back to the Standardbred racing industry through volunteer efforts within multiple committees, boards, and associations. “Seelster Farms wishes to thank Equine Canada for this great
Chris’ wife, Cathy Van Bussel, sister, Hubertina Van
has sired over 2,000 horses, and his progeny have claimed more than $209 million in earnings. However, Camluck is just one of many successful horses produced by their breeding operation. In 2013 alone, Seelster Farms’ horses had 1925 starts, 248 wins, and brought in more than $2,149,413 in race earnings. Seelster Farms is also widely known for its innovation and
sel family for over 40 years, and has been passed down through three generations. Together, they have established a Standardbred breeding program that is regarded as one of the best in North America. The operation began with one filly in 1969, and has since grown to encompass 600 acres, four barns, 61 broodmares, and six breeding stallions. One of their most notable stallions is Camluck. To date, he
Year Award to Seelster Farms of Lucan, ON. Seelster Farms has been owned and operated by the Van Bus-
2013 Canadian Breeder of the Year - Seelster Farms Equine Canada presented the 2013 Canadian Breeder of the
Horse Junkies United Founder and Editor, Patricia Da Silva and Michael Gallagher, President Equine Canada. Photo Credit — Shereen Jerrett
erage of such prestigious events as the CCI3* Bromont Three Day Event, five international-level Spruce Meadows Tournaments, the CSI4*-W Royal Horse Show, the CCI4* Rolex Kentucky Three- Day Event, and the North American Junior and Young Rider Championships (NAJYRC). In addition to covering major international events, Horse
ated in 2011. Since launching, it has grown to become a much- loved online source of equestrian news and information from the unique perspective of bloggers who are also amateur riders in the disciplines of dressage, hunter/jumper, and eventing. A total of 26 regular bloggers provide competition coverage, news, and feel- good stories through articles, photos, and videos. In 2013, Horse Junkies United provided on-site, original cov-
went to Horse Junkies United. Horse Junkies United is a non-profit, blog-based website cre-
The 2013 Media Award - The Susan Jane Anstey Trophy
2013 Media Award, The Susan Jane Anstey Trophy - Horse Junkies United
more difficult to come by. As a company who wants to make a dif- ference in the horse industry, it is challenging to decide where and how to distribute sponsorship funds; however, the decision to sup- port Equine Canada has never been in question. BFL CANADA is proud to be a partner to Equine Canada, and we are very pleased to be chosen as Sponsor of the Year.” Equine Canada is truly grateful for the incredible support of
people who graciously donate time and money to contribute to the betterment of this fabulous sport. Many of our athletes would not have the resources to participate fully without the support of vari- ous benefactors,” said Sara Runnalls, BFL CANADA Vice Presi- dent and Team Leader of the equine division. She continued, “Sponsorship dollars are becoming more and
also designed comprehensive insurance services to meet the spe- cific needs of EC members. “The equestrian community is made up of so many generous
Junkies United has been committed to raising the profile of eques- trian sport by providing extensive grassroots coverage related to amateur and junior competitors, as well as recreational riders. Over the past year, the Horse Junkies United’s website
attracted 1.2 million unique visitors, had over 580,000 YouTube views, and reached a total of 20,800 Facebook fans and 6,000 Twitter followers. “It’s an incredible honour to be recognized with Equine
Canada’s Media Award,” said Horse Junkies United founder, Patricia Da Silva. “When we began the blog in 2011, we had no idea it would resonate with so many riders, across the spectrum of experience, and around the world. Now to be awarded the Susan Jane Anstey Trophy is beyond anything we ever imagined. Thank you.”
Jane and in recognition of her invaluable contributions to Canadi- an equine interests. Through her company, Horse Publications Group, as well as her many national and international volun- teerism efforts, Susan Jane is remembered as one of the most important contributing members in the history of Canadian eques- trian media.
brates the impressive achievements of individuals, equines, and organizations who have contributed to the growth and success of our community. The awards are presented annually at the EC Awards Gala, held during the EC Annual Convention. For more information on the Equine Canada Awards program, visit
http://tinyurl.com/lgfvvrv .
Patterson member of the Board of Directors, and Past-President of Equine Canada. Photo Credit — Shereen Jerrett
Master. Under the veteran guidance of Howard, he earned 12th CANADA has not only generously supported the organization, but
Farm of Mono, ON. Riddle Master is trained by Canadian Event- ing Team member Rebecca Howard, and was her partner for both the 2010 World Equestrian Games and the 2012 Olympics. 2013 proved to be yet another incredible year for Riddle
the Year. The Canadian Sport Horse gelding was sired by Rodero and foaled in 2001. He was bred by Caroline Bazley and is owned by Blithe Hill
2013 Canadian Bred Horse of the Year - Riddle Master Riddle Master was named the 2013 Canadian Bred Horse of
Caroline Bazley, Breeder and Owner - Blithe Hill Riddle Master, and Al
Sara Runnalls, Vice President and Equine Team Leader at BFL CANADA and Michael Gallagher, President Equine Canada. Photo Credit — Shereen Jerrett
insurance, specializing in farm, bloodstock, and equine liability insurance. The knowledgeable staff and brokers have more than 25 years of experience owning and working with horses, giving them the personal background needed to truly understand the needs of today’s equestrians and provide superior customer service. As the official insurance provider of Equine Canada, BFL
CANADA as the 2013 Sponsor of the Year. BFL CANADA is a leading provider of equestrian-related
The Equine Canada Awards Committee selected BFL 2013 Sponsor of the Year - BFL CANADA
About the Equine Canada Awards Program Equine Canada’s national awards recognition program cele-
United team for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to quality coverage of equestrian news at all levels. The Susan Jane Anstey Award is given in memory of Susan
Equine Canada is pleased to recognize the Horse Junkies
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