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Heroes
of the Horse
Equine Research Centre, Guelph, ON - The inaugural Heroes of the Horse
Awards was held at the Stratford Festival Theatre, December 8, 2002. The
one-hour, 45-minute "Academy Awards for horses" honoured exemplary
cultural contributions made in the name of the horse, recognizing world-class
efforts in the categories of Film, Music, Literature, Sport, Medicine,
Philanthropy, and Commerce.
The
evening featured special guests William Shatner, Ian Millar; Stratfords
own Lucy Peacock, and a live audio feed from pop star Bryan Adams. A selection
of great moments of the horse in film, television, mythology and popular
music were meant to highlight the bond between humans and horses. These
were chosen from an array of classics, including "Hollywood Loves
Horses," "Ghost Racers in the Sky," and the recent Dreamworks
production, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Dreamworks, a leading Hollywood
film studio, received the Heroes of the Horse Award as the first public
recognition of this blockbuster and instant horse film classic. Other
distinguished recipients included:
Bryan
Adams, for Music in "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron";
William Shatner, for Philanthropy with the "Hollywood Charity Horse
Show";
Sean OHuigin, in Literature for "Ghost Horse of the Mounties";
Ian Millar, for equine sports leadership as "Captain Canada";
David Willmot, Chairman & CEO Woodbine Entertainment Group, for Commerce;
The Ontario Veterinary College, for world leadership in equine veterinary
medicine.
While the show tugged at your heartstrings, particularly the film clip
of Big Bens farewell ride followed by an emotional address from
first-class sportsman Ian Millar, the show was also meant to highlight
the Equine Guelph initiative. This bold new concept is the result of two
years of determined collaboration and negotiation between the Equine Research
Centre and the University of Guelph. Equine Guelph will provide one portal
for the industrys horse health needs, and will encompass industry
training and education; research: communications; and medical services,
including a dedicated Equine Performance Centre. This Centre will focus
on state-of-the-art diagnostics and individual investigation and treatment,
with one-on-one customer service and follow up.
An
exciting and entertaining event to grandstand a worthy cause made the
inaugural Heroes of the Horse Awards a success. The second Heroes of the
Horse Awards was announced for July 2003 to coincide with the premier
of the movie, Seabiscuit, adapted from the best selling novel Seabiscuit:
An American Legend, by author Laura Hillenbrand.
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