Para-Equestrian Canada is pleased to announce that the national Para-Equestrian athlete classification program will now be serviced through the Equine Canada office.  The program, which was formerly administrated by the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association (CanTRA) in Guelph, ON, provides a mechanism to assign riders to a “Grade” based on their functional abilities so they may compete against other athletes with a similar level of impairment.

There are five grades of competitions in Para-Equestrian sport, with Grade 1A representing the more impaired riders, and Grade 4 representing the least impaired riders. Many Para-Equestrian athletes also compete alongside able-bodied competitors in Equine Canada competitions.

“We believe that the competitive sport system has reached a stage in its evolution where it is desirable for the classification program to be integrated with and administered under the same structure as the competition accreditation program,” said Amie O’Shaughnessy, manager of Para-Equestrian at Equine Canada.

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