Congratulations to the eight recipients of the 2020 NBEA Youth Bursaries... Mélanie Boudreau
Mélanie Boudreau, 17, of Grand-Barachois, is a dressage rider with more than 11 years of riding experience. Her short-term goals include testing more Rider Levels, attending university, and bringing her mare, Zara, to the show ring for the first time. Longer range goals see her becoming a certified coach and veterinarian. Hannah Lynn Cruickshank
Sixteen-year old Hannah of Beaver Dam, is an active and passionate member of the Fredericton Pony Club, serving as a Youth Rep. In 2020, she aims to take Rider Level assessments, do her Pony Club C level, and repeat her experience at the regional Pony Club rally, aiming for the 2021 National Rally. She expects to continue learning about all things equine, particularly medical topics. Madison Currie
Madison Currie, 17, of Temperance Vale, is also planning to test for Rider Levels at Green Meadows Stables later this ...
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Watch the presentation from Dr. Nicole Wanamaker on the Premises ID for Livestock. Learn how it works and why it's so important for anyone who keeps even one horse or livestock animal on their property. ► Eligible for the NB Farm Business Registry ? Learn more here. Farm Business Registry application form
Mark your calendar for the weekend of April 27 th and 28 th . The NBEA is presenting a full weekend of coaching and rider level PD, including a rider level evaluation updating clinic on Saturday, and a coaching symposium all day on Sunday.
Saturday, April 27 Geary Hill Stables, Geary, N.B.
English coaches and instructors who test Rider Levels must attend the update clinic being held at Geary Hill Stables. This is required training for Rider Level Evaluators, as well as current coaches/instructors who wish to become tester. Sessions will incorporate a focus on Rider Level Paperwork. Topics to be covered include:
EC & NBEA Rider Level Evaluator Protocol Presentation of “Rider Levels 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 Challenge” Rubrics Rider Level Stable Management Including: Temperature/Pulse/Respiration, Bandaging, Blanketing Rider Levels on the Flat; Rider Level Lunging (5 + 6/8); and Rider Level Over Fences – Gymnastic & Course. This training is also valuable for candidates challenging Rider ...
IMPORTANT! FAQ Document from our Insurance Provider CapriCMW regarding COVID-19 and insurance coverage with 2020 NBEA Membership
CapriCMW Insurance is the official insurance provider of the New Brunswick Equestrian Association.
2020 NBEA Brochure from CapriCMW
AUTOMATIC INSURANCE COVERAGE for current NBEA Members ► $5,000,000 Personal Liability Insurance
Protects you, the member, if you are sued by a third party because a horse that you own or lease, ride or handle non-commercially, causes property damage or bodily injury to a third party. **Liability coverage is for non-commercial equine related activities. Some limitations and exclusions apply. Coverage is in force 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and covers the member (Canadian resident) anywhere in the world. (Exclusions apply for members who are non-Canadian residents). ► $30,000 Accidental Death & Dismemberment Coverage
Covering you, the member, should you suffer a catastrophic injury, dismemberment or ...
Attention Coaches and Riders – the NBEA is proud to support the learning efforts of riders through subsidy funding:
Equestrian sport can represent an opportunity for freedom and movement to people with disabilities. It can also be a rejuvenating component in a therapeutic program. With various degrees of assistance and support, horse sport can be a reality for many people, whether a child with cerebral palsy or an adult with paralysis. People with disabilities can learn to ride a horse, compete alongside their peers and progress to high level competitions like the Paralympics or the World Equestrian Games. Challenges can be overcome and the experience is often rewarding.
The Equestrian Canada (EC) Board held an emergency meeting on Jan. 31, 2017 to discuss concerns expressed by EC volunteers and some members of the equestrian community, and to determine the next steps in addressing these concerns. The Board also confirmed their total confidence in the current leadership of EC, specifically of its President, CEO and Director of Finance. Our reasons for this vote of confidence are outlined below.
Review the Coaching Model and requirements for English Updating...
Jumping Youth Bursary Recipients Announced for 2016 Ottawa, ON, March 1, 2017 - Equestrian Canada (EC) is pleased to announce the hard-working young athletes who were chosen by the EC Jumping Committee to receive Jumping Youth Bursary funds for 2016
The NBEA is partnering with Equine Guelph to provide you short, easily-accessible online training programs on The Horse Portal . Stay up-to-date with the latest information on equine care and welfare.
Ottawa, ON, July 21, 2017 – Equestrian Canada (EC) is pleased to introduce Long-Term Equestrian Development (LTED) 2.0 — a resource to benefit all equestrian participants, from athletes and parents to coaches and officials to competition organizers and owners.
Fredericton, NB – August 31, 2017 – “We are thrilled with the performance of our Training and First Level Dressage teams during the first phase of these inaugural Atlantic Canada Equestrian Championships,” said Deanna Phelan, President of the New Brunswick Equestrian Association. “The riders and their horses had to qualify for positions on the provincial team and then train together as a team with coach Donna McInnis.
The National Coaching Certification Program presents Equestrian Theory Training!
The CAC is happy to announce that it is launching Coach Initiation in Sport on March 6, 2017 .
Equestrian Canada and New Brunswick Equestrian Association present a General Steward & Dressage Steward Clinic March 25-26, 2017
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