Keean White Awarded Horse Sport Young Riders Scholarship
Cambridge, Ontario - Keean White of Cambridge, ON, has been awarded
a $500 scholarship as part of the Horse Sport Young Riders Scholarship
Fund for his outstanding performance at the 2003 North American
Young Riders Championship held in Bromont, QC, for riders
aged 16-21.
White
was the top placed Canadian show jumping athlete, capturing Team
Gold and Individual Silver medals, at the North American Young Riders
Championship, riding the Dutch Warmblood mare, Libidou. Representing
the Ontario Team, who was in fourth position following the first
round of competition, Whites flawless performance in the second
round clinched the victory for Ontario, ensuring them top position
on the medal podium. Individually, White completed five rounds of
jumping with just 5.07 faults to claim the Individual Silver Medal
behind USA Region 2s Georgina Bloomberg, who won the gold
with 3.03 faults.
I
think its great that Horse Sport Magazine, read by everyone
in the business, is willing to recognize and support those of us
who are coming up in the ranks, not just the riders who are already
experienced at the top level, says White, who was also named
the 2003 Equestrian of the Year by Equine Canada and the 2003 Professional
Athlete of the Year by the City of Cambridge.
Established
in 1998 as part of Horse Sport Magazines 30th anniversary
celebration, the Horse Sport Young Riders Scholarship Fund recognizes
the top Canadian performers at the annual North American Young Riders
Championship in the three Olympic disciplines of show jumping, dressage
and three day eventing with a $500 scholarship. Since its inception,
the Horse Sport Young Riders Scholarship has assisted 27 young riders
from all across the country.
Winners
of the 2003 Horse Sport Young Rider Scholarship were officially
honoured at the annual Equine Canada Awards Banquet, held February
7, 2004, in Richmond, BC. In addition to Whites recognition
in show jumping, the scholarship for dressage was awarded to Veronique
Lavallee of Hudson, QC, who placed eleventh individually, and three
day eventing competitor Ashley Minion of Warsaw, ON, who finished
the 2003 North American Young Riders Championship in seventh
place individually in addition to being a member of the Bronze Medal
Team.
Young
rider development is an area that is constantly underfunded,
notes Horse Publications Group President, Susan Jane Anstey, who
created the scholarship concept. We felt that this was a good
way for Horse Sport magazine to help our future team candidates.
The
program was developed by the well-known Canadian magazine in order
to assist Canadas up-and-coming young riders in their pursuit
of excellence in the equestrian field and the scholarships are generously
administered by Equine Canada. The Horse Sport Young Riders Scholarship
Fund is financed by way of proceeds from various events throughout
the year that are presented by Horse Sports parent company,
Horse Publications Group.
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