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28/ NOVEMBER 2021 THE RIDER


Board Members And Contact Information CRHRA correspondence:


operationsmanagercrhra@gmail.com


President: Patrick Connor Email: onmyhorse@live.ca Phone: 613-484-1140


Vice-President: Patrick Connor Email: onmyhorse@live.ca Phone: 613-484-1140


Office Phone Number (519) 941-6157 633419 ON-10 Mono, L9W 6Z1


www.crhra.ca


Working For The Future Of Recreational Canadians Community!!! Office Hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm


New Office Phone Number 1-519-941-6157


The Office has Moved to


633419 On-10, Mono, ON L9W 6Z1 Tanya: memberships@crhra.ca Office Hours:


Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm


Seasons Greetings to All!!! Hoping this Season is more Joy


Full with the ease of restrictions. It is still seriously important to take all pre- cautions when celebrating. Lots of Kids and Adults get


horses/ponies as gifts at Christmas. Our membership with benefits is still open till December 31, 2021 for those that need coverage to cover new boarding arrangements and for first time boarding and transport arrange- ments.


You will have to repurchase a


new or renewal membership on or be- fore January 2022 to be fully covered


again. The new application forms will be on the website by the time you re- ceive your Rider for all existing and new members. Our Rates have changed for 2022 to $39.00 plus tax for the basic membership which in- cludes the insurance benefit. The rates on the other benefits have not changed in price. Go to the website www.crhra.ca for more details. All of the board and regional rep


info is up there as well. We launched a New Newsletter platform last month. We hope you all received the first copy. You must provide an email address on your application form for us to use for this. We do not sell or share your information!!! Liz and her husband Randy


have been working to provide useful information that we will use to popu- late our website. Patrick provides us with all the details relating to all things trails, municipalities and government.


Treasurer/ Finance/ Operations Manager: Bonnie Simpson Email: operationsmanagercrhra@gmail.com Phone: 705-878-2684


Data Researcher: Liz Franks Email: chraliz@gmail.com Phone: 905-473-1265


Board Secretary: Heather Aitken Email: secretarycrhra@gmail.com Phone: 519-767-8074


Memberships: Tanya Email: memberships@crhra.ca


Ambassador: Jack deWit Email: president@crhra.ca Cell: 905-424-4666


John is busy handing out paper


copies of the membership application to those that don’t want to do it online. You can contact the office for


those that prefer to call in their infor- mation. If you give a paper application


to a director they will give you a signed business card with the date they took your application. They will then forward the application off to the office. This is a longer process but the business card confirms your member- ship and can be shown as proof. Con- firmation documents and an order # will be sent to you along with your tags.


We would like to take this op-


portunity to thank all those that sup- port us along with directors that work so hard to make this organization run smoothly and efficiently. Tanya, our new membership person, has made a huge effort to update and respond to


team. A big thank you to all the LifeTime


Members that helped get us started. The passing of Bruce and Dereck was devastat- ing because both were very sudden. Our hearts go out to their families at this time!


Be Safe!!!! Be Smart!!! Continue to wear a mask and social


distance. Bonnie and All the Board


Tiffany Foster Scores World Cup Win At 2021 Washington International Horse Show


(USA) and Caillou, a 14- year-old Holsteiner gelding by Casall x San Patrignano Corrado owned by Signe Ostby, had an unfortunate refusal at the first jump. They regrouped to finish with four faults in 45.86 sec-


back with Carlchen in Sep- tember,” said Granato of the 13-year-old Mecklenburg gelding by Chacco-Blue x Continue. “We had some trouble with his foot at the [Spruce Meadows] Masters. I’ve been spending the last few weeks since then build- ing him back and making sure he felt confident, and luckily, I know him well enough to step back up tonight. I tried to let his nat- ural speed carry me. Typi- cally, I probably would have kept going and done one less and had a little more room at the last jump but just with building him back up I took a little bit of cau- tion. It worked against me which was unfortunate. These girls jumped beautiful rounds, and I certainly was- n’t trying to be third, but they definitely deserve where they are at.” Next in, Karl Cook


was Alex Granato (USA) on Carlchen W, owned by The Bright Lights Group. They had the fastest jump-off time in 35.01 seconds, but a heartbreaking rail at the final jump left them with four faults in third place. “I had a bit of a set-


entries and four in the jump- off, it was the last combina- tion to go, Foster and Figor, who would stand in the win- ner’s circle. First in the jump-off


day, October 30, 2021, came to an exciting finish at the Washington International Horse Show, presented by MARS Equestrian™ as Tiffany Foster (CAN) and Figor, owned by Artisan Farms LLC and Tiffany Foster, won the $215,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Washington CSI4*-W for the President’s Cup, presented by Mars Equestrian™. Out of 33 first-round


October 30, 2021 - Mill Spring, NC Competition on Satur-


her own Berlinda were the first to record a double clear, finishing in 36.52 seconds that would end up in second place.


stride, and it would proba- bly be a risk for most to do nine [strides] to that last jump, but I knew my horse would just eat that up and that would really suit him, so that was really in my favor tonight,” explained Foster. It was a gratifying win


for Foster with Figor, an 11- year-old KWPN gelding by VDL Groep Zagreb x Indoc- tro that she has been riding for four years. She and her team, including groom Car- oline Holmberg and veteri- narian Dr. Eduardo Felix, brought back Figor from an injury at the end of March earlier this year. “He feels in awesome


form,” said Foster. “I was really aiming for this horse


Foster opened up Figor’s giant stride and left a stride out of the final line. They crossed the timers in 35.73 seconds for the win. “I know he has a huge


come back and go straight into these big classes, but I think we work really well together,” related Volpi. “We have similar attitudes, I think, and similar sizes. I’m lucky to have her.” The final pair to go,


Berlinda, a 13-year-old Ger- man-bred Warmblood mare by Berlin x Gento, only since April of 2021. They finished fourth in the Amer- ican Gold Cup, but then Volpi returned to school for five weeks. “I was a bit nervous to


University student. “I’m re- ally excited. It was one of my first big jump-off classes. I got this horse re- cently and she’s been ab- solutely incredible for me so I’m looking forward to keep going with that.” Volpi has been riding


competing with people like this that I’ve watched grow- ing up and never thought I’d be sitting next to being in- terviewed,” said the 21- year-old


Stanford “It’s incredible to be


onds for fourth place. Alessandra Volpi and


Spirit Award presented by M. Michael Meller was awarded to Gladewinds Partners LLC’s Royce. McLain Ward was given the $5,000 Leading Interna- tional Rider Award for accu- mulating the highest number of points in the International Jumper section. Alessandra Volpi was honored with the $10,000 Under 25 Rider Award presented by The Treacy Family. The Leading Foreign Rider Award was given to Tiffany Foster, along with the Leading Lady Rider Award presented by The Mackenzie Family with gift compliments of Fab Finds by Sarah. The In- ternational Jumper Cham- pion was Catoki and the reserve champion was Figor. The Leading Jumper Owner Award was awarded to the owners of Catoki, Marilla van Beuren, Bob Russell and McLain Ward.


was presented with The President of the United States Perpetual Cup do- nated by First Lady Jacque- line Kennedy. The “Doc Steele”


year for WIHS at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, but the 2021 edition included the full schedule of classes. “We are thrilled,” said WIHS President Victo- ria Lowell on this year’s event. “The Tryon team has been incredibly welcoming and accommodating, and we have so enjoyed working with them. It was great to have the support of the rid- ers and Longines and MARS Equestrian™. We are just grateful that we could carry on outside of the city in North Carolina.” For her victory, Foster


Bernardo Cabral (POR) commented on the class, “They had a lot to jump. It wasn’t super big, but it was careful in many places. I’m very happy with the result.” This was the second


show as his first time back out in the 1.60m, and I think he’s ready! I’m thrilled to have him back, and I’m re- ally, really excited about the next few years with him.” Course


designer Directors/Regional Reps


Thorold, St Catherines, Welland, Niagara Mark Dobrindt Email: cowboy1949@live.ca Phone: 905-892-9769


Windsor, South Western Ontario John Aston Email: johnaston762@yahoo.ca Phone: 519-566-8377


Orangeville, ON Ross Millar rmillar@millargroup.com (519) 942-3011 Work (416) 587-0003 Mobile


all within a timely manner. We are grateful to have her on our


Thank you Barry for the opportunity to have space in your fine Newspaper.


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