Empowering Riders to Succeed
GRIT (Great Rider Intensive Training) is a program combining athlete development clinics and supportive coaching. GRIT participants gain the skills and mindset needed to overcome obstacles and achieve their equestrian goals.
Ontario Equestrian Grit Program
Unlock Athletic Potential
GRIT is targeted to athletes in show jumping, eventing, and dressage who have a strong work ethic, determination, and the ability to dig deep to achieve their goals.
Access High-Performance Support
GRIT is a high-performance athlete and coach development program. Athletes and their team gain access to additional training opportunities and enhanced services to supplement their existing program.
Close the Gap
Dedicated industry-leading technical advisors work with athletes, their coaches an parents to develop a comprehensive training curriculum that will guide them on their journey to success in equestrian sport.
Unlock Your podium Potential
Athletes and their coaches receive top-notch training, mentorship, physical and mental support, in a collaborative team environment.
Athletes are immersed in intensive multi-discipline training opportunities, led by industry experts at world-class facilities and training centres.
GRIT members work with a team of sport scientists in the areas of: strength & conditioning, mental health, mental performance, nutrition, athlete performance goal setting and tracking.
Connect with experienced coaches who work with athletes, their coaches and parents to guide the journey.
Apply for the GRIT Program
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Find answers to common questions about the GRIT program.
1.Athletes are required to be an Ontario resident and, if under the age of 18, registered in school full time (or full time equivalent approved by the athlete’s school);
2.Athletes must possess, or be eligible to receive, a valid Canadian passport;
3.Athletes, parents and coaches are required to sign the GRIT Participant Agreement;
4.Athletes riding a leased or sponsored horse are required to have the approval of the owner to participate in the GRIT program, including travel to qualifying competitions and training events as outlined in the program handbook;
5.Athletes are required to be between 13 and 27 years of age and have at least three 2023 competition results at the Gold level in one or more of the three Olympic disciplines as follows:
*Note – Age determined as of January 1
Dressage Athletes eligibility requirements:
Dressage athletes with horses able to perform at 2nd level up to FEI Young Riders. Dressage Riders with goals to become advanced athletes or coaches in dressage with appropriate young horses/5-7 ideally, or higher 6-10 from 3rd level up to PSG or higher. All athletes must produce three results with a minimum score of 65% in gold competitions.
Eventing Athletes eligibility requirements:
Minimum of three MER Results at Training or 1.05M division horse trials. One MER may include a maximum of 20 jumping penalties cross country. A Minimum Eligibility Requirement (MER) is achieved by completing a competition within minimum parameters of all-round performance as follows:
Dressage test: Not more than 45 penalty points ( 55%)
Cross Country test: Clear round at obstacles (activating a maximum of one frangible device will maintain MER result on cross country). Not more than 75 seconds exceeding the optimum time in the Cross Country Test for one, two, three, and four-star competitions and 100 seconds at five-star competitions.
Jumping test: Not more than 16 penalties at obstacles.
Jump Athletes eligibility requirements:
13 – 16 years
1.20M – 1.30M – three placings with 0 faults in gold competitions
17 – 20 years
1.30M – 1.40M – three placings with 0 faults in gold competitions
21 – 25 years
1.35M or higher – three placings with 0 faults in gold competitions
25 – 27 years
1.4M or higher – three placings with 0 faults in gold competitions
Ontario Equestrian supports each GRIT athlete with:
- 4 coach/athlete consultations with GRIT Program Advisor
- 1 site visit at the athlete’s daily training environment
- 1 pre-season training camp with GRIT Technical Advisors
- 1 cross-disciplinary training camp with GRIT Technical Advisors
- 2 online weekly strength and conditioning sessions + access to strength and conditioning coach
- 4 mental performance sessions
- 1 fundamental riding skills assessment
- 2 functional movement screenings
- 2 social media campaigns
- 1 social media challenge
- Performance tracking
- Competition tracking
- YTP and IAPP development
- GRIT apparel and promotional material
- Strength & conditioning equipment
- Access to over 30 pre-recorded industry-leading professional presentations
Behind every athlete is a parent/guardian supporting the journey. Our goal is to help demystify the athlete development pathway and provide you with the tools to support your athlete on their high-performance journey. GRIT has an open-door policy for parents to attend/observe all grit activities and special events.GRIT Parents will have access to the following:
- GRIT Parent Series, a six-part speaker series, 2 webinars and 2 live sessions featuring a variety of topics
- Option to attend all GRIT training camps and designated athlete education sessions
- Opportunities to network with other parents
- Invitation to participate in designated coach/athlete consultations
- Access to expertise and guidance from GRIT staff and consultants
Athletes accepted into the program will pay a fee of $1000 annually. Payment plans are available (4 x $250/mn)
Contact our Program Manager, Hilary Gregory, to discuss the GRIT program.