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Canada steps up eventing funding for riders

June 21, 2009

Canada's eventing body is offering support grants for riders to compete in three and four-star events in Great Britain later this year.

The Canadian Eventing Committee and its High Performance Committee (HPC) are offering the grants for those riders interested in competing at Burghley CCI 4*, which is held at Burghley Park, Stamford, Lincolnshire, September 3-6, or Blenheim CCI 3*, held in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, September 9-13, 2009.

The grants are offered to help offset some of the expenses of the trip, but will not cover all of the costs that will be incurred. David O'Connor, International Technical Advisor, and Dr Christiana Ober, Team Veterinarian, will provide support for those attending at each competition.

Interested applicants of theses grants must submit their declarations to compete to the Manager Eventing at Equine Canada. A declaration to compete at either of these competitions will be considered as an application for a Support Grant.

The grants will be awarded using the factors contained in the criteria for the 2008 Olympic Games as a guideline. The support grants are primarily available to those horse/rider combinations who have successfully received a qualifying results at a CCI 4* or CCI 3* three day events during the spring of 2009 or the fall of 2008.

There will be a maximum number of five grants awarded, and their value will be between $6000 and $8000.

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