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CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
To facilitate the development of Canadian athletes in this sport, the first Canadian Championship was held in Ontario in 1985 and in 1986 the competition was hosted by the Maritimes in New Brunswick. The tradition has been continued as a national event held bi-annually on even numbered years. Provincial Organization members of CaLDRA apply to CaLDRA to host the Championships, and these alternate between the 'east' and 'west' regions to provide equal opportunity for riders to compete at the National level. Canadians participating in the Championships do so as team and individual provincial representatives. Their entries are processed through their provincial organization who submits them directly to the Ride Management Secretary. Foreign riders participating in the Championship events submit entries directly to the Ride Management Secretary. Both Competitive Trail and Ride & Tie competitions are governed by the Canadian Rule Book issued by CaLDRA. CaLDRA champions over the years, in Competitive Trail and Ride & Tie
- This year, you are invited to participate in
The 2008 Canadian Rocky Mountain Challenge!
Find all the details on the Canadian Rocky Mountain Challenge Website, http://www.canadiannationals.org , which will keep you informed of schedule of events, attractions, accommodations, etc.
If you would like to help - click here’s for the info for volunteers. And here is a poster for the event - print and post if you can.
Come enjoy down home Alberta hospitality in the scenic foothills of the Rocky Mountains July 30 - Aug 4, 2008! We are very excited to announce that Alberta has been selected by CaLDRA and Endurance Canada to host the 2008 Competitive Trail, Endurance and Ride N' Tie Canadian National Championships.
This multi-day equine event will be held at the beautiful Red Deer River Ranches, near Sundre, Alberta. The ranch boasts 1,000 acres of private land that is directly connected to over 50,000 acres of grazing lease. The majority of the land is open forest/range-land. There are numerous creeks to cross and ride along. Trails consist of open terrain, heavily wooded areas, logging routes and wildlife paths in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. This area is also known for its population of wild horses. Truly a `wild west' location!
For further information, please contact:
Cyndi Rowat Public Relations Ph 403.936.2369 Email cyndi.rowat@3web.net
Sandra Nielsen President Ph 403.637.0245 Email Sandra.Nielsen@xplornet.com
Details on the host ranch: www.reddeerriverranches.com
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