Ontario Young Riders Show Jumping Team Finalists
for 37th Ontario Sport Awards
Toronto,
Ontario In recognition of its gold medal victory at the 2003
North American Young Riders Championship, the Ontario Show
Jumping Team consisting of Carly Campbell Cooper of Elora, ON, Chris
Sorensen of Caledon East, ON, Elliot Stone of Midland, ON, and Keean
White of Cambridge, ON, was one of three finalists for the Ontario
Team of the Year Award at the 37th Ontario Sports Awards held April
2, 2004.
Nominated
by the Ontario Equestrian Federation on behalf of the Ontario Hunter
Jumper Association, the Ontario Young Riders Show Jumping
Team was one of three teams up for the award against the Ottawa
Titans Water Polo Team and the eventual winners, the Carleton Ravens
Mens Basketball Team. The 37th Ontario Sports Awards ceremony
took place at the Atlantis Pavilions at Ontario Place in Toronto,
ON.
In
August at the 2003 North American Young Riders Championship
in Bromont, QC, the Ontario Show Jumping Team was in fourth position
following the opening round. In the second round, a clear round
from Stone, four faults from Campbell-Cooper and a faultless performance
from anchor rider White moved the Ontario team to the top of the
standings and onto the medal podium. Ontario finished with a total
score of 24 faults to defeat the defending champions, USA Zone 2,
who had a final total of 28 faults. USA Zone 7 was awarded the bronze
medal. Ontario had won the silver medal in both 2001 and 2002.
It
was one of the biggest come-from-behind victories I have seen at
the North American Young Riders Championship, noted
White, a five-time veteran. Elliott had the clear round to
start us off right in the second round and Carly really came through
for us with a four fault effort. As the anchor rider, I needed to
be clear to win the gold. If I had four faults, we would have had
a jump-off.
Representing
the Ontario Young Riders Show Jumping Team at the 37th Ontario
Sports Awards ceremony were Campbell Cooper and Sorensen as well
as Barbara Mitchell, President of the Ontario Hunter Jumper Association.
Unfortunately, both Stone and White were out of the country and
unable to attend.
Our
sport tends to be quite focused on the horse community, so it was
nice to be recognized outside of our normal show jumping world,
noted Campbell Cooper, a third year student at McMaster University
in Hamilton, ON. This awards dinner did a great job of pulling
us together as Ontario athletes, and the Sport Alliance really made
us feel like a sports community. We are usually so far segregated
from the rest of the world! It was also nice to be recognized for
winning a North American event as some of the other nominees had
success at the national level only.
In
addition to the recognition of the efforts of the Ontario Young
Riders Show Jumping Team, Jill Henselwood of Oxford Mills,
ON, was also nominated for the Ontario Female Coach of the Year
Award along with Natascha Wesch of the Ontario Rugby Union and winner
Tobie Gorman who was nominated by Gymnastics Ontario.
An
independent selection committee consisting of Ontario news and sports
media, volunteers and sport administrators selects the finalists
for the 37th Ontario Sports Awards. Nominations are submitted by
Ontario Provincial Sport Organizations.
The
Ontario Sport Awards were introduced 37 years ago to give Provincial
Sport Organizations the opportunity to acknowledge the top athletes
and coaches within their sport. The Ontario Sports Award evening
is organized by the Sport Alliance of Ontario in partnership with
the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Recreation. For more information
on the 37th annual Ontario Sport Awards, please visit the sportalliance
web site at www.sportalliance.com/new/awards.html
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