Princess Louise Show Park, Sussex, N.B. October 13 th and 14 th , 2019
Complete Class Results
Champions and Reserve Champions:
Intro Hunter C: Aynsley Liptay and Because I Can R: Isabelle Shepard and M. T. Pockets
Pre-Beginner Hunter C: Shawna Rinzler-Johnston and Bellephina R: Aynsley Liptay and Because I Can
Beginner Hunter: C: Nicole Beaulieu and Handsome Sampson R: Megan Charters and Stellar Storm
Low Hunter C: Lily Thomas and Soprano K R: Sophie Litalien I'm Kidden 3'3" Jumper C:Grace Stevenson and Ever So Clever (shown) R: Samantha Atkinson and Royal Runner
Pony Flat C: Aynsley Liptay and Because I Can R: Amelia Ritcey and On The Spot
Junior Flat C: Mia Dumont and Dusting Down The Stars R: Isabelle Shepard and M.T. Pockets
Senior Flat C: Megan Charters Stellar Storm R: Shawna Rinzler-Johnston and Bellephina
3'0" Jumper C: Mia Dumont and Dusting Down The Stars ...
NBEA Bronze Year-End Awards Tallies for 2019 - Final
Please keep in mind the horse must have competed at two Bronze competitions in NB to be eligible for awards (or in the case of the Equitation division, the rider).
Competition at two shows is indicated by the green Total box on the right. ♦ ♦ ♦
Example:
Jupiter placed first in the first Intro Hunter class (6 pts), third in the second (4 pts) and first in the Under Saddle (6 pts). All three classes had 3 entries. (6 x 3) + (4 x 3) + (6 x 3) = 48 points.
The horse (or the rider in Equitation divisions) must have competed at two NB Bronze competitions to be eligible for year-end awards.
If you have any dispute with the points tallies as shown, please contact [email protected].
Fredericton, NB – October 2, 2017 – Two Team New Brunswick athletes brought home individual gold medals in the horse trials portion of the Atlantic Canada Equestrian (ACE) Championships, held at the beautiful Strathgartney Equestrian Park in Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island, September 30.
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.
NBEA Championships - Class Placings
Amelia Munro & Louis - PreBeginner Hunter
CHAMPION
Amelia Munn & Louis - Junior Hack
Reserve Champion
Brook-Lynn Porter & Bella - Intro Hunter
CHAMPION
Brook-Lynn Porter & Bella - PreBeginner Hunter
Champion
Chelsea Cooke & Blue Wave - 3'3" Jumper
CHAMPION
Chelsea Cooke & Blue Wave - 3' Jumper
CHAMPION
Chelsea MacIsaac & Highway Rebel - Jr Hack
CHAMPION
Chelsea MacIsaac & Highway Rebel - Beginner Hunter
CHAMPION
Ella McKnight & Paparazzi - 2'3" Jumper
Reserve Champion
Emerson Keays & Can't Turn Me Down
2'6" Jumper - Reserve Champion
Emerson Keays & Can't Turn Me Down
Beginner Hunter - Reserve Champion
Faith Easton & Artemis - 2'3" Jumper
CHAMPION
Faith Easton & Jupiter - 3'3" Jumper
CHAMPION
Grace Stevevnson ...
Resources
The NBEA’s competition contact, Heather Findlay , and Equestrian Canada’s competition contact (1-866-282-8395 ext. 141), will be happy to answer questions regarding sanctioned competition. EC Competition Administration Policy EC Competition Application Important Notice to EC Competition Organizers & Stewards Rule Books for all disciplines General information for organizers of EC competitions
Provincially Sanctioned Competitions: NBEA Sanctioning Requirements For Provincially Sanctioned Competitions DRESSAGE NBEA Sanctioned Competition Application Form - Dressage NBEA Sanctioned Horse Show/Event Certificate of Insurance NBEA Sanctioned Competition Report - Dressage NBEA Sanctioned Competition Judge’s Report - Dressage
NEW Bronze Competitions Funding for NEW Bronze Competitions Registration for Bronze Competition Funding Year End Awards 2017 NBEA Year End Awards 2018 NBEA Year End Awards
Upcoming events: May 18 & 19 Western Instuctor Certification prep clinic
Amanda Legassie Stables 1995 Oldfield Road, Little Bartibog, NB, E1V 6M1 Registration deadline: April 8 th Candidate should have completed: • Western Rider Level 4 • Making Ethical Decisions evaluation • Equestrian Canada Registered Coach status Priority will be given to candidates who have all prerequisites in place. REGISTRATION FORM June 8 - 9
Training for English Rider Levels Evaluators - In-Person Mentoring
Hampton Riding Centre
HRC riding students will be evaluated for RLs 1-4 by Caroline Oja.
Donna McInnis will be mentoring evaluator candidates.
Details and Registration
Further training opportunities will be offered as they become available. Contact the NBEA to express your interest.
Announcing the NBEA's Coaching Handbook and Resources (C.H.A.R.) Access to this platform is free to current NBEA members. Each online handbook leads you, step-by-step, ...
The Capital Region Equestrian Association is offering free competitions to Zone 3 riders attending their first sanctioned show: Dressage Show - September 10th Hunter-Jumper Show - September 17th
All riders who are: NBEA members 2022 residents of NBEA Zone 3 - Capital Zone competing in their first Equestrian Canada sanctioned Bronze or Gold show
are eligible for free entry. All costs will be covered - class fees, drug, levy, and admin fees.
Simply contact Nancy at [email protected] by the show entry deadline and let her know you are a Zone 3 member and will be submitting your entry. Once she confirms your membership, she'll give you instructions for entering the show.
Attending the Dressage Show? Even better!
All Zone 3 riders who compete for free at the Capital Region Dressage Show may attend the dressage clinic the next day...for FREE! Judge Donna McInnis, a dressage Competition Coach Specialist, will be back on Sunday for a dressage clinic. Riders who attended the ...
Nationally Sanctioned Competitions - Gold, Silver, Bronze
From Equestrian Canada... ♦ Competition Organizers List of Resources ♦ Competition Administration Policy handbook ♦ Rule Books for all Disciplines
♦ EC Guidelines for Coach status , including Temporary Coach status 2023
♦ EC Safe Sport at Sanctioned Competitions From the NBEA... ► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding
► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding - fillable form ► NBEA Bronze Year-End awards - eligible classes descriptions ► NBEA Bronze Year-End awards - eligible classes MSWord version for copy-and-paste ♦♦ Show Results Reporting Form for NBEA Bronze Year-End Points
2022 Year-End Results 2021 Year-End Results Due to Covid-19, numbers of competitions in NB were reduced. Y ear-end awards were not tabulated for 2020. 2019 Year-End Results 2018 Year-End Results
Which classes count toward year-end awards? Click to see.
“Long Term Equestrian Development”. Sounds fancy. But what does it have to do with you? You’re a typical rider, just thinking about dipping a toe into showing. Or maybe you’ve competed before, but your horse is green or young or not a $100,000 warmblood/sport horse/Olympian. Like every rider, you’re keen to improve your riding and learn new skills, but what does LTED have to do with you ? A lot! Please read on! Every person who picks up a pair of reins has taken her first step along the equestrian Pathway . This Pathway details the progression of a rider from his or her very first experience all the way to the Olympic podium. Each rider decides how far along the pathway s/he’ll travel, but the journey has been mapped out to ensure safe and successful learning. One of the components of the Pathway is the Long Term Equestrian Development program. Started nationwide in 2007, this program takes riders from their current lesson program and guides them through a set of ...
NB Sanctioned Competitions Results 2023
Geary Hill Stables Equestrian Challenge #1
Geary Hill Stables Equestrian Challenge #2
Les Écuries de la Cadence Stables Hunter/Jumper Show
Dressage New Brunswick Bronze/Gold #1
Foshay South Eventing - Hunter/Jumper Show
Foshay South Eventing - Dressage Show
Carmaz Stables Jumper Showcase
Peakaboo Corner Horse Trial
Carmaz Stables Hunter Showcase
NBEA Provincial Bronze Championships
Competition Results 2022 Competition Results 2021 Competition Results 2020 Competition Results 2019
Les Écuries de la Cadence Bronze Competition Results - Over Fences Les Écuries de la Cadence Bronze Competition Results - Flat Classes
Dates and prize lists will be posted here as we receive them from competition organizers.
2024
♦ All persons coaching at EC sanctioned competitions must hold an Equestrian Canada Licenses Coach Status:
More info here
♦ All competitors, including Juniors, must either declare their Licensed Coach on their entry forms, or declare themselves as "self-coached". LISTED COMPETITIONS are sanctioned by Equestrian Canada unless otherwise noted Competitions sanctioned by the AQHA or NPHA are listed as a courtesy. Unsanctioned shows are not listed by the NBEA Read more about the difference here. EC Statement - SAFE SPORT at SANCTIONED COMPETITIONS
Why Become Certified? Click here!
Obtaining a certificate is an important life-time achievement . As a certified EC/NCCP Coach or Instructor, clients, students, and parents will know that you have achieved the highest standards in Canada for equestrian coaching, adhere to best-practices, have training in safety, first aid, & safe sport, and are screened and insured.
Announcing the NBEA's Coaching Handbook and Resources (C.H.A.R.) Access to this platform is free to current NBEA members. Each online handbook leads you, step-by-step, through the process of becoming a certified NCCP Instructor or Coach. Click here to request a User Account All the links and documents found below are available in the CHAR handbook, in order, and presented in logical steps. It's another resource to help you navigate the pathway to Instructor or Competition Coach certification.
See also: "Info for Competition Organizers" page
List of Certified Instructors and Coaches in New Brunswick