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Dressage Canada Announces New Board, Ratifies
Committee Chairs
Ottawa, ON — The 2010 Dressage Canada Board met face-to-face
for the first time this year at the Equine Canada Convention, held early
February, in Montreal, QC. The group welcomed new members Michaela
Eisengruber, Courtenay Fraser, and Renee Young, as well as two new athlete
representatives — long-time competitors Nancy MacLachlan and Gina Smith.
Also new this year is the addition of three committee representatives on the
board.
Three integral DC committees can now send one representative
each to sit on the DCB to facilitate the smooth operation of the organization as
a whole. John Harris of the High Performance Committee and Kristy
Nahirniak of Domestic Development fall into this category as does Karen
Thompson-Harry who is performing double-duty as both the Officials Committee
Representative and the newly elected Chair of the DCB.
Remaining on the board are Kim Goodyear, Lisa Hossack-Scott
and Sue Rothgeb. Rothgeb was encouraged by the face-to-face meetings at
the Convention noting that, “the first meeting of the new extended board saw a
smooth election that put Karen Thompson-Harry in as the new chair.” She
remarked further that, “with all committees up and running now, it looks like
2010 will be a good year.”
The Convention also saw the ratification of all DC committee
chairs. Heading up the Athlete’s Council is competitor and active
volunteer, Victoria Winter. Frances Ribbink is leading the Coaching
Committee and FEI Judge Lorraine Stubbs is chair of Competitions. Angela
Booth Malleau is staying on as chair of Communications, as is Joanna Crilly of
the Rules Committee. Domestic Development will be handled by Kristy
Nahirniak and her team; and Officials will be overseen by Joan McCartney with
Margaret Murdoch taking on the leadership of the Stewards Sub-Committee.
The High Performance Committee underwent a face-lift this
past year when the group re-made their Terms of Reference. The committee
now consists of a number of different working groups, each with a group leader
who is responsible for their members. These leaders, along with chairs
Pauline Bosman and John Harris, will form the High Performance Executive.
Groups include: Criteria, Human Resources, Team Management, Public
Relations/Promotion, Development and Youth.
With many
new volunteers this year and the continued dedication of past members, 2010 will
surely be an exciting and rewarding season for all involved in Dressage in
Canada.
Additional Way to Support Canadian Riders’ WEG Dreams
There are still a number of WEG ticket packages available.
Each package contains tickets directly behind “C” for four dressage events and
are $875 (CDN) each. Dressage Canada also has a few select hotel rooms available
at the official Canadian hotel — the Griffen Gate Resort and Spa in Lexington,
KY. This is the same hotel where all the Canadian athletes will be staying. The
room rate is $329/night plus taxes and the hotel rooms are booked for arrival on
Sept 26th for 7 nights.
For more information, visit the Dressage Canada website (www.equinecanada.ca/dressage)
and click on the “WEG 2010 Ticket Package Special” advertisement.
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