34/ FEBRUARY 2011 THE RIDER Canadian Photographer Wins 2010 Susan Jane Anstey Media Award
Ottawa, Ontario— Cealy Tetley of St-Lazare, QC, has been named as the recipient of the 2010 Susan Jane Anstey Media Award. Created in memory of Susan Jane Anstey and in recognition of her invalu- able contributions to Cana- dian equine interests, Equine Canada presents the Susan Jane Anstey Media Award to an exceptional individual who has deliv- ered outstanding media coverage, which served to enhance the image of Canadian equine interests to the Canadian public. The photographic work of Canada’s Cealy Tetley has been featured in countless national and international print and online media for over 20 years. A regular contributor
to Equine Canada’s mar- keting and communication vehicles for many years, Tetley has captured the finest moments of our ath- letes—both horse and human—at every level of competition.
Highly respected in the equestrian community, Tetley has established her- self as an official photogra- pher at venues such as Pepiniere, Bromont, Blainville, Spruce Mead- ows and The Royal Agri- cultural Winter Fair.
From a major games perspective, Tetley began delivering high quality coverage beginning with the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Since then, she could be found, camera in hand, at multiple Olympic, Pan American and World
Games.
“I am honoured to be chosen, especially since Susan Jane Anstey’s name is attached to this award. I am touched the Canadian Eventing Committee took it upon themselves to nom- inate me,” said Tetley. “In particular Charles Baudinet, the vice-chair of the Canadian Eventing Committee, who secretly recruited my daughter to extract pertinent informa- tion about my career from me.”
Open to all types of Media (print, television broadcast, internet and photography), the Susan Jane Anstey Media Award is given for a specific event or story, an ongoing event or story, or an outstanding effort throughout the year.
Susan Jane was a valiant champion of Canada’s development in international sport and long-time supporter of the Cana- dian Equestrian Team. As both a talented publisher and working journalist, Susan Jane provided a dedicated Canadian jour- nalistic presence at World Equestrian Games and Olympic Competitions from 1984 through to Greece in 2004. Through publications such as Horse Sport, Horse- Canada and Canadian Thoroughbred, Susan Jane provided a national voice for the Canadian equestrian community, and a forum for a national dialogue on the issues that have affected and defined our sport. Equine Canada is proud to present this award in her honour.
At the Equine Canada Annual Awards Gala, on Saturday January 29, 2011, in Ottawa, ON, Tetley was awarded with the Susan Jane Anstey Media Award.
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Photo ID—(left to right) Michael Gallagher, Equine Canada president, and Cealy Tetley Photo Credit— Betty Cooper
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Masterfeeds Named as Recipient of the 2010 Equine Canada Sponsor of the Year
Ottawa, Ontario—Equine Canada proudly announces that the 2010 recipi- ent of the Equine Canada Sponsor of the Year is Masterfeeds.
Masterfeeds was founded in Toronto in 1929 and has proudly served Canada for 82 years.
In 2009, Masterfeeds was awarded the distinction of Official Gold Feed Partner of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG). Not long after, Masterfeeds partnered with Equine Canada to develop ways of pro- moting and supporting our Canadian Equestrian Team on their journey to WEG.
Masterfeeds believed so strongly in the value of Canada’s national team and their impact on Canadian equestri- ans that they invested in the research and development of a new equine treat
dubbed “Love Bites,” which would become the official treat of the Canadi- an Equestrian Team.
Masterfeeds also committed $1.00 from every treat sale to assisting the Canadian Equestrian Team at WEG. Sold nationally, these treats were a huge success with Canadians and their horses, which resulted in Masterfeeds’ generous 2010 donation of $20,000 to support the Canadian Equestrian Team. “Masterfeeds is very honoured to receive the Equine Canada Sponsor of the Year Award,” said Jackie Vanden- Brink, Masterfeeds nutritionist. “We were also thrilled to be part of the Canadian Equestrian Team’s most suc- cessful World Equestrian Games.” Great care was taken in the selec- tion of this award, which prominently features building blocks, as indeed,
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At the Equine Canada Annual Awards Gala, on Saturday January 29, 2011, in Ottawa, ON, Jackie VandenBrink accept- ed the Equine Canada Sponsor of the Year Award on behalf of Masterfeeds.
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Photo ID— (left to right) Equine Canada president Michael Gallagher and Jackie VandenBrink
Photo Credit— Betty Cooper
Canadian Eventing Committee Announces Recipients of 2010 Athlete Development Scholarships
Ottawa, ON—The Canadian Eventing Committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2010 Canadian Eventing Athlete Development Scholarships. The 2010 recipients are Joelle Baskerville of Cal- gary, AB, Katherine Martineau of Brossard, QC, and Shannon Thompson of Surrey, BC.
with a score of 52.5. In 2011, Martineau plans to move up to the Intermediate level in order for the CH-2* divi- sion at the 2012 NAJYRC.
Designed to recognize and encourage Canadian rid- ers in the pursuit of international competition, this year’s program offered scholarships of $1,000 to each of these three outstanding athletes. The assessment criteria included past eventing experience, competition results, future competition plans and goals, and dedication to the sport including support and promotion of the sport of eventing in Canada.
Baskerville, 20, and her horse Malibu, an 11-year- old Thoroughbred Hungarian Warmblood cross mare, were selected as members of Team Canada— Alberta/British Columbia/Quebec/Ontario Combined Team Combined team in the CH-2* division at the 2010 North American Junior Young Riders’ Championships (NAJYRC) where they placed in ninth individually. At the 2010 edition of the Jersey Fresh Three Day Event, held May 5–9, 2010, in Allentown, New Jersey, Baskerville and Malibu posted a final score of 56.0 which earned her a third place finish in the CCI 2* divi- sion. Baskerville plans on completing another spring two star in 2011 and has her sights set on NAJYRC once again.
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Martineau, 18, and her horse H.M. As Spirits Go, a 13-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding, were members of the bronze medal winning British Columbia/Quebec Combined Team in the Junior One Star Championship division at the 2010 NAJYRC, where the pair also placed sixth individually. In the CIC 1* division at the 2010 Will o’ Wind Farm Horse Trials in Orangeville, ON, Martineau and H.M. As Sprits Go placed second
In 2010, Thompson rode KS Priceless, her 10-year- old Connemara gelding, to a second place finish in the CIC 1* division at Aspen Farm Horse Trials in Yelm, WA, and placed first with a score of 36 in the Equestrian Institute Horse Trials in Auburn, WA. Thompson, 29, who is an Equine Canada Level 1 Coach, plans to train and prepare to complete a two star in 2011 with aspira- tions of moving up to the three star level shortly after that.
“On behalf of the CEC Scholarship selection com- mittee we, the selection committee, would like to offer congratulations to the scholarship winners, and applaud all 23 riders, from four different provinces, who took the time to submit applications,” said Athlete Development Scholarship Selection chair Lori Leach. “Using the crite- ria set out, we sought applicants that demonstrated com- mitment to the sport, clearly defined goals and solid achievable plans for 2011.We wish to thank all appli- cants for their submissions and wish all of them well in their equine pursuits. May their continued persistence and dedication find its mark in 2011 and beyond.” Details on the Canadian Eventing Athlete Develop- ment Scholarships are available on the Canadian Event- ing section of the Equine Canada website at
http://equinecanada.ca/eventing.
About Canadian Eventing
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