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Positive Talks Between Canadian Sport Horse
Association and Canadian Warmblood Horse Breeders Association
Editor's Note: The joint committee
of the proposed Sport Horse Canada association has invited pony
breeders to “participate in discussions to map out a method
for closer cooperation amongst Canadian breeders of horses and ponies
for FEI and related disciplines,” taking the first step in
the creation of a Canadian Sport Pony registry. For more information,
or details on how you can participate, click
here.
Calgary, Alberta –
Historic amalgamation talks between the Canadian Sport Horse Association
(CSHA) and the Canadian Warmblood Horse Breeders Association (CWHBA)
on April 14-15 have resulted in a positive agreement. Hosted by
Spruce Meadows, Calgary’s internationally renowned show jumping
facility, representatives of the two groups and Agriculture/Agri-Foods
Canada met in the spirit of cooperation and the support of their
respective memberships. The meeting’s aim was to investigate
options for amalgamation of the two associations. These successful
talks have led to formulating an all-inclusive home for Canadian
breeders of performance horses in the disciplines of Hunter, Jumper,
Dressage and Eventing. By developing an overarching framework, specific
breed categories will be registered while ensuring continued recognition
under Canadian and international standards.
“Our long term goal is to make Canada a world power in the
breeding of top sport horses," said Chris Gould, Chairman of
the CWHBA. "It is clear we can get there faster, and have more
fun while we are at it, if we work together."
The positive outcome from these initial talks will generate exciting
possibilities for the performance horse sector of Canada’s
$600 million equine industry. As this is a membership driven initiative,
both CSHA and CWHBA will continue ongoing and extensive consultations
with their members.
“Canadian breeders should be delighted to hear that the talks
went so well and that a consensus was reached to move forward,”
noted Paul Morgan, President of the CSHA.

For additional information contact: Paul
Morgan e-mail: ashland@sympatico.ca,
tel: 613-257-2184 or Chris Gould e-mail: tsf1@telus.net,
tel: 780-786-4337. Updates will be posted on both www.canadian-sport-horse.org
and www.canadianwarmbloods.com
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