Upcoming Events
April 2024
Rookie Riders 1 Instructor Training
Welcome to Rookie Riders!
All participants must hold a current Equestrian Canada Coach Status.
Rookie Riders provides an opportunity for children to experience the joy of equestrian sport in a fun-filled program. The program curriculum is specifically designed to create an environment that promotes the development of physical literacy, with a specific emphasis on the fundamental movement skills applicable to all sports and a foundation of knowledge and skills to be able to ride a horse. The program is specifically designed to learn all the skills necessary to safely mount and dismount a horse before being introduced to a horse for the first time.
The curriculum includes options for delivering the program with and without a horse. It includes:
- Horse inspired activities and games to develop fundamental movement skills and knowledge about how to interact with and move safely around horses
- Ground-based skills that help develop strength, posture and body awareness, and specific movement skills to be able to safely mount and dismount a horse • A “barrel horse” where skills can be specifically taught and practiced
- An activity bank and sample lesson plan that helps students progress systematically from ground-based skills to mounted skills, to mounted skills on a horse.
- Watch the video: https://youtu.be/-XaPUI7CmlI
The instructor responsible for any Rookie Riders session must always be present, hold an Equestrian Canada Coach License and an active NCCP Certification (any sport), or be a qualified physical education teacher, in addition to having completed the Rookie Riders 1 instructor training.
For those wishing to assist Instructors with delivering the Rookie Riders Program, they must:
- Be 16 years of age or older
- Complete the Rookie Riders 1 Instructor Training
- Sign the Equestrian Canada Coaching Code of Conduct and Code of Ethics
- Have their Learn to Ride English Level 6 or Western Level 4 if offering a Rookie Riders program that includes riding.
May 2024
OE Dressage Development Qualifier – Ottawa Dressage Festival
The Ontario Equestrian Dressage Development Series intends to promote young dressage horses on their competitive pathway through qualifying classes and a season-end Championship. Goals: To develop Canadian horses to be able to compete at an appropriate level for their age To accustom riders and coaches to develop young horses with a steady and well-laid-out schedule over the summer series To offer a final Championship goal Divisions: 4 & 5 year olds / Open / 1st Level…
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EC Jumping Officials Education Program Hunter/Jumper Course Designer Clinic
Successful completion of this clinic is required as part of the Hunter/Jumper Course Designer maintenance and promotion requirements. Attendees must participate in the clinic in its entirety and achieve a passing score on the exam to receive clinic credit. The deadline to register online for the clinic is September 2, 2024. Clinician Chris Brandt, FEI level 2 Jump CD, EC Senior Hunter CD, EC Senior Jump CD Participant Profile Open to EC Licensed Senior and recorded Hunter and Jumper Course Designer…
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