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Horse Shows and Competitions
Have you thought about competing in equestrian sport? Competitions, shows and events are a great way to get involved with the horse community and test your skills.
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Do you want to compete or organize a competition?
Manitoba Horse Council offers athlete development opportunities as well as resources for clubs and organizers to host sanctioned competitions. Competitors are required to hold valid memberships in order to participate in provincial and national competitions.
Crocus Series Competitions
Manitoba Horse Council offers a grassroots competition program.
Hosting a Prairie Crocus Event
Step 1: Apply by clicking here
Step 2: Once approved and show is complete, enter results in this template
Step 3: Submit results by clicking here
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Concussion Awareness
For more information on concussions, safety and riding helmets.
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Accidents & Return to Sport Rule - Equestrian Canada
EC’s concussion-related Accidents & Return to Sport Rule came into effect Jan. 1, 2017 for all EC sanctioned competitions in Canada. The full rule can be found in the EC Rules, Section A, General Regulations, Article 101.
Qualified Medical Personnel
As part of EC’s Accident & Return to Sport Rule, and as a commitment to athlete welfare and safety, the recommended level of certification for onsite competition medical personnel at EC sanctioned competitions is First Responder.
Those interested in obtaining First Responder training and certification can find information on the Canadian Red Cross website by following these steps:
- Click on ‘Find a Course in Your Area’
- Choose ‘First Aid’ under the Program tab
- Choose ‘Emergency First Aid’ or ‘Advanced First Aid’ in the Course tab
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All EC Licensed Coaches are required to have a current Standard First Aid certificate.
View Concussion Protocols
Equestrian Canada Complaints Procedure