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The Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships is a sanctioned Equine Canada competition. This team event offers athletes in the Learning and Training to Compete and the Learning and Training to Win stages within the Long-Term Equestrian Development (LTED) model, the opportunity to test their skills against their peers from across Canada.
Recognized as a pilot project, the Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships is a collaborative event between the national and provincial sport organizations governing equestrian competition, whereby provincial/territorial sport organizations field teams representing their respective province/territory. It also acts a key event in the development of equestrian’s next generation of national, international and world champions. In addition, it is a platform for talent identification for athletes, coaches and officials. The disciplines of Dressage, Jumping and Reining classes for both Junior and Senior riders are available for entry. Nine Provincial /Territorial Sport Organizations (PTSOs) were represented by teams of athletes at the inaugural event that was held in 2012 in conjunction with the Quebec Equestrian Games (Jeux équestres du Québec) in Bromont. Horses are made available for lease where shipping horses is too costly or logistically difficult for a P/TSO. The 2013 championships will build on the 2012 edition, with many provinces expected to field teams. The 2013 CIEC will be hosted by the Alberta Equestrian Federation (AEF) and concurrently run with the Rocky Mountain Show Jumping Medal Finals. |
Alberta Equestrian Federation
Present the Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships JUMPING and DRESSAGE Rocky Mountain Show Jumping, Calgary REINING Okotoks Agricultural Society, Okotoks SEPTEMBER 13-15, 2013 Room rate:
Before June 16th 2013: $119/night. After June 16th 2013: $149/night Please refer to the ’’Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships’’ for this special rate. |
Dressage
All dressage riders may not compete in these Championships if he/she has competed at the Dressage Championships for Juniors or Young Riders at the NAJYRC in 2013.
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Reining Reining Riders may not compete in these Championships if he/she has competed at the Reining Championships for Young Riders at the NAJYRC in 2013.
Senior riders whose names appear on the NRHA 2013 ineligibility lists as a Limited Non-Pro or Rookie Pro are not eligible to compete. Competitors must have obtained at least the score of 65 at a minimum of one competition in 2013.
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Jumping A Competitor may not compete in these Championships if he/she has competed at the Jumping Championships for Juniors or Young Riders at the NAJYRC in 2013.
Competitors must not have competed above the 1.2 m level in 2013 in order to be eligible.
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