16/ JUNE 2014 THE RIDER
Ontario seeks riders and coaches for interprovincial championships
Richmond Hill, ON – The Ontario Equestrian Federation is now accepting applications from riders and coaches who want to represent their province at the Canadian
Interprovincial Equestrian Champi- onships taking place in Blainville, QC. from Oct. 3-5, 2014. “We had a team of exception- ally talented riders who turned in
outstanding performances last year. We want to continue to build on that momentum,” says Dianne Gra- ham, the executive director of the OEF. “This is a great opportunity
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for riders to get a taste of national competition and we encourage everyone who meets the require- ments to apply.” Competitors interested in
coaches who are interested in applying for a position as team discipline coach are asked to submit their application by June 6, 2014. One coach for each of the three disciplines represented at the competition is needed to prepare the team before and during competition. As well, one of the discipline coaches will also be named Chef d’Equipe for Team
declaring for Team Ontario in Jumping, Dressage or Reining must submit a completed Ath- lete Declaration Form and offi- cial class results to the OEF by Aug. 18, 2014. Each team per discipline will have a maxi- mum of two junior and two senior riders. Equine Canada certified
Equestrian Championships is a col- laborative event between the national and provincial sport orga- nizations governing equestrian competition. A multi-discipline competition represented by Jump- ing, Dressage and Reining, it is a key event in the development of the next generation of national, international and world champions. Last year, Ontario took home
Ontario. The Canadian Interprovincial
gold medals in team competition in both Jumping and Dressage and also secured a bronze in reining. In individual competition, Ontario’s riders also made it to the podium, scoring enough points to win a sil- ver medal for Ontario in the overall standings. For more information, visit
www.cec-en.ca. Athlete declara- tion forms and discipline coach application forms for Ontario rid- ers and coaches can be found online at
www.horse.on.ca
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