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40/ APRIL 2019 THE RIDER AHA Honours Peter Cameron On February 4th of this year a notable con-


tingent of AHA officials and judges presented Peter Cameron as the inaugural recipient of the AHA Peter Cameron Award! Present at Peter & Velma Cameron’s home in St. Catharines, Ontario were AHA President Nancy Harvey, AHA Judges & Stewards Commissioner Stan Morey, and friends of Peter Cameron including Janet Hender- son Region 18 Director and AHA Judge, Corky Sutton AHA Judge and Brian Ferguson who ini- tiated this perpetual annual award of a Judy Nordquist bronze. Peter had judged over 750 horse shows spanning a number of decades and breeds of horses—his favourite was and always will be the Arabian horse and judging young ex- hibitors! This new AHA Peter Cameron Award will be


presented to a currently licensed Arabian judge or USEF Category 2 Steward who demonstrates the high standards and value that Peter displayed and lived by during his long and distinguished career


• Consideration given to the nominee’s willing- ness to mentor potential officials. • Consideration given to involvement with use and promotion of the Arabian horse and involve- ment with AHA local and/or regional member or- ganizations. Peter received the first trophy personally and


will retain possession of this award. A replica will be owned by AHA and awarded to the chosen nominee. AHA, AHAEC, Region 18 and exhibitors world-wide are indebted to Peter for his years of involvement with the Arabian horse through his judging and of his mentoring learner/apprentice judges. Thank you to the individuals who promoted


this award to AHA, and heartfelt thanks from all of us to you Peter Cameron!


Region 18 Gets Better & Better!


July 24-27, Region 18 Shows & Eastern Cana- dian Breeders Championships. Come for an exciting week of Arabian horse


The presentation committee with Peter Cameron


as an Arabian judge. After the initial presentation of the perpetual


Peter Cameron with his award


AHA Peter Cameron Award in 2019, nominations will be accepted yearly by the J&S Commissioner Office starting October 1 and closing November 30. A panel of individuals will review the nomi- nees and make the final recommendation to the J&S Commissioner. Nominee for the AHA Peter Cameron Award: • Must be a current USEF/EC “R” Arabian divi- sion judge or USEF Category 2 Steward • Must be currently on the AHA list of approved judges or stewards • Consideration given to years of service, not only judging and stewarding • Nominee who adheres to the standards of honest and fair judging/stewarding, displaying a high level of personal and professional ethics and fair- ness in all aspects of judging or stewarding. Pro- fessionalism extending to demeanor towards competition management, volunteers and ex- hibitors.


competition, featuring qualifying classes for the Region 18 Championships and Region 18 Sport


Horse, in addition to the Eastern Canadian Breeders Championships and a weekend of Championship classes for both Region 18 and Sport Horse. The 2019 event promises to be a great show,


allowing all competitors for the regular and Sport Horse classes to be at the same location at the same time! Get ready for not only multiple opportunities to qualify for the Championship Shows, but a great time to socialize with all Arabian horse competitors. New location offers multiple show arenas (in-


doors & outdoors), many warm-up rings, quality sta- bling, camper hook-ups, wash racks, highway accessibility, hotels & restaurants close by, proxim- ity to the US border, onsite food service, plus many more amenities conducive to equine enthusiasts. In addition to featuring a wide array of classes,


Region 18 is also planning some social activities for our loyal exhibitors and supporters—and these will


run throughout the event. Region 18 Qualifier judges—Debbie Reid & Kelly Towers (Sport Horse) Eastern Canadian Breeders Championships judge— Debbie Reid Region 18 Championships—Christine Johnson & Peta Christian (Sport Horse) Be a part of the “new” Region 18 Championship Show!


Contact: Allan Ehrlick - Region 18 Director, aoc@milestoneac.ca, 905-854-0762 Danielle Donald - Show Secretary, donald5397@rogers.com, 905-813-9308


Support these other Region 18 events: May 11, Milestone Spring Sport Horse Show offer- ing Sport Horse, Dressage & Western Dressage, Campbellville, ON. Contact: Cheryl Smith-Ehrlick, aoc@milestoneac.ca, 905-854-0762 May 31-June 2, Showtime Concurrent, Lansing, MI, Contact: John Schauer, 734-439-8313 August 18, Region - 18 50-Mile Endurance Cham- pionships, Bailieboro, ON. Contact: Phyllis Pecile, 905-797-3411 There is al-


ways something happening in Re- gion 18—come and join us! For more in-


f o r m a t i o n www.ahaec.on.ca or Facebook


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