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Eventing resources

Find some of the most commonly requested resources linked on this page.

Horse and rider jumping a cross-country fence at Stevens Creek Horse Trials.

Athlete resources

Find common resources needed by athletes throughout the competition season. Equestrian Canada is our country's national governing body for equestrian sport and horse welfare. They offer a wealth of information on their website.

Competitions and results

Look up EC-sanctioned events, horses, athletes and rankings across all disciplines.

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Go to EC's Events page.

Cross country pinny  

Most events require riders to have their own pinny holder to hold their number while completing the cross-country phase of an event.

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Pinny holders are available for purchase through the show office at some Ontario events. Check with the show secretary to confirm availability.

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New pinnies with the OEA logo and name are available for purchase through the OEA. These are constructed with adjustable elastic shoulder straps to allow for expansion when the rider is wearing an air vest that is triggered by a fall. The cost is $30 plus shipping. To order your pinny holder, contact info@ontarioeventing.ca and send an Interac e-transfer to finances@ontarioeventing.ca

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Dressage tests

Find the eventing dressage tests for divisions EC 85 to EC 110 and the FEI dressage tests.

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Visit EC's Tests page.

Eventing rulebook

Find the most up-to-date version of the eventing rulebook.

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Visit EC's Rulebooks page.

Horse Recordings and Passports

Find out what types of horse identification documents are required for horses competing at EC sanctioned and FEI competitions in Canada and internationally.

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Go to EC's Horse Recordings and Passports page.

National rankings

New in 2024, EC launched a pilot program for Eventing National Rankings, with points being collected at EC Silver and above sanctioned shows.

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Go to the EC National Rankings page.

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Safe Sport

Safe Sport training and resources for recognizing and reporting harassment and abuse in the equestrian community.

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Go to EC's Safe Sport page.

Sport Licence

Annual competitive sport licences provide a wide range of services and benefits to competitors, horse owners or lessees, coaches, officials, competition organizers and other participants at EC sanctioned competitions.

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Find out which sport licence you need on the EC Sport Licences page.

Competition organizer resources

Equestrian Canada is our country's national governing body for equestrian sport and horse welfare. They offer a wealth of information on their website.

Hosting a sanctioned competition

Criteria to host an EC sanctioned competition and resources for competition organizers.

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Visit the Hosting an EC Sanctioned Competition page.

OEA Organizers

The list below provides resources for organizers hosting EC-sanctioned horse trials in Ontario. 

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Go to the Organize a Competition page.

Competition Improvement Program

Helping competition organizers expand and improve their competition sites.

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Go to the Competition Improvement Program page.

Volunteer Incentive Program

Providing resources to support volunteers, offer incentives and raise awareness of the importance of volunteering.

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Go to the Volunteer Incentive Program page.

Eventing basics

Equestrian Canada - Eventing

Equestrian Canada (EC's) eventing page features links to the omnibus, the rulebook, tests, programs, Safe Sport and more.

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Visit the Equestrian Canada Eventing page.

Stadium and cross country obstacles

Ever wondered what the difference is between different types of stadium and cross country obstacles? The FEI offers some tips to help you tell the difference in their article, Eventing Jumps Explained.

Eventing: The Ultimate Guide

FEI's guide to eventing from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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