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BE A PART OF THE CAN-AM VOLUNTEER TEAM
Join the Can-Am team and experience Can-Am as a volunteer! If you are coming to the show and would like to earn your way in, we could certainly use the help! We require a minimum of a four-hour shift per person. One four hour shift equals one-day pass in. The Can-Am Information Booth, Ushers, Parking Assistants, and Horse Security are some of the positions available to see Can-Am from the inside.
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RIDE WITH A CLINICIAN
Learn from the best! Apply for the opportunity to ride at the Can Am Equine Expo with the Worlds Top Clinicians and Competitors across multiple disciplines. Please note that completion of an application form does not necessary mean that you will be chosen to participate in the clinic, all applications are reviewed for a good match to the requirements the clinicians has outlined. Successful participants will be contacted by email or telephone. Cost per clinic is $65 for one day or $200 for three days, clinic fees include one complimentary day pass to the Expo (for the day of your clinic) or a weekend wristband if you are riding all three days of the expo. Indoor stalls for three days are $125 (Thursday noon – Sunday 7:00 pm). Stalls must be booked & paid for in advance.
Clinic participants will be required to be on-site at least 1 hour prior to the start of their clinic, clean attire, tack and turn-out is required. Cancellation of attendance is required at least 48 hours prior to your clinic and a refund will be issued only with a doctor’s or veterinarian certificate.
PROMOTE YOUR BREED AT THE CAN-AM BREED SHOWCASE
The Can-Am All Breeds Equine Expo is currently looking to fill spots in our Breeds Showcase at the Can-Am All Breeds Equine Expo at the Ancaster Fairgrounds, and at the Chilliwack Heritage Park. This is the perfect way for any association, breeder or individual to educate and flaunt their horse breed to close to 10,000 attendees!
January 23, 2023
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A year later she was the youngest equestrian competitor at the Munich Olympics.
"Such great experiences at a young age really benefited me throughout my career," said Cindy, who attended her first Olympics in 1968 in Mexico City as a groom for veteran Canadian rider Christilot Boylen.
Her list of achievements continues to be both long and impressive. In 1979, she became first Canadian to win an international dressage Grand Prix event.
A few years later she was seventh at the 1986 World Championships, and followed up with a second place finish at the 1988 World Cup Final in the Netherlands. Cindy was also a member of Canada's bronze medal dressage team at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, where she also finished fourth individually. In addition, she represented Canada at the 1980 Alternate Olympics in the Netherlands, the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games and the 2006 World Cup.
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December 03, 2022
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