Reining Canada e-Newsletter Archives 2009
Information from Reining Canada
(March 20, 2009)
Reining Canada Annouces the 2008 Reiner(s) of the Year!
The 2008 Reining Canada Reiner(s) of the Year
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Reining Canada
Annouces the 2008 Reiner(s) of the Year! |
RC is pleased to announce that the 2008 recipients of this
award are the members of Reining Canada's Young Rider Medal Team; Silver
medallists at the North American Young Rider Championship (NAYRC) in Parker,
Colorado. The team members include; Stephanie Gruhle, Ste. Rose, MB, Kylie
Wasiuta, Springfield, MB, Kelly Truesdell, Brights Grove, Ontario, Darcy Wilson,
Port Perry, ON and Allison Love of Winnipeg, MB.
This was the first time the discipline of Reining was offered
at the NAYRC and the RC Board of Directors are proud of the high level of
commitment, sportsmanship and poise these girls exhibited while representing our
country and our sport. Each girl put in months of extra training and
conditioning on both themselves and their horses to prepare for the competition,
the long trip, and change in climate. Each and every one of the girls were
thrilled to be participating and felt that competing at the NAYRC was an amazing
experience they will remember forever.
Congratulations again on winning the Silver Medal and on being named RC
Reiner of the year.

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The 2008 Reining Canada
Reiner(s) of the Year
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Stephanie Gruhle, is twenty years of age and lives
in Ste Rose, Manitoba. A recipient of several year end awards including
Reining Canada's Provincial Championship, Stephanie has also committed her
time to the Central Canada Reining Horse Association serving as Youth
Director from 2003 - 2005 and helped create the CCRHA Youth Scholarship
Award. She has graduated from the University of Winnipeg Collegiate with the
academic award for Desktop Publishing and is currently enrolled in
Agricultural Studies at Assiniboine College in Brandon, Manitoba.
Kylie Wasiuta, is eighteen and hails from
Springfield, Manitoba. Raised on a farm and loving every part of it, Kylie
is a total "outdoors" girl. Loving anything to do with horses, she has
worked very hard in her sport achieving the 2007 Youth High Point
Championship from the Canadian Western Horse Association. Holding the most
points across Canada for the Youth Medal class and a reserve placing in the
Young Rider Medal class held at the Canadian Reining Breeders Classic in
2007, ensured Kylie a spot on the Young Riders Team. Kylie will be going on
to study agriculture at university after representing her county in
Colorado.
Kelly Truesdell, eighteen, from Brights Grove,
Ontario is graduating as an honour student from St. Clair Secondary School
this year. Finding time in between her multiple Reining Canada, Ontario
Reining Horse Association and Ontario Quarter Horse Association
championships, Kelly has been a member of the Key Club and Science Club at
school as well as assisting with fundraising for various charities. Not
stopping there, she served as the 2007 ORHA Youth President and the OQHA
Treasurer. Kelly is especially proud of her 2005 National Reining Horse
Association Top Ten, 14 - 18 Youth placing. Before heading for Colorado,
Kelly will be representing Canada at the AQHA Youth World Cup held in
London, Ontario. To wind up her year, she will be off to the University of
Georgia with a scholarship and will be taking her place on their Varsity
Equestrian Team.
Darcy Wilson, seventeen, is not only a very
successful reiner but a continuing 'A' level student. The teachers at her
school in Port Perry, Ontario have been supportive since Darcy started
winning reining classes at age thirteen. In 2005 she was the Youth 13 and
Under ORHA Champion, the NRHA Affiliate Champion as well as being the ORHA
Rookie Champion and NRHA Affiliate Champion against adults. To top that year
off Darcy also placed third at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in 13
and Under against 37 entries. She has continued her winning ways but also
contributed her time being actively involved in planning and participating
in fundraising events for the Ontario Reining Horse Association. Staying
competitive, 2007 was an exceptional year with Darcy winning the Limited Non
Pro and Intermediate Non Pro Classes at the Eastern Canada Affiliate Finals.
Allison Love at sixteen may be the youngest member
of the team but by no means does she lack experience. In 2002 and 2006
Allison was the Reining Canada 13 and Under Champion as well as the North
American Affiliate Champion. This placing allowed her to attend the
Affiliate Finals in Oklahoma where she placed 7th out of 18 riders. In 2007
she won the Young Rider Medal Class locking in her place on the Canadian
Team going to Colorado. An excellent student, Allison hopes one day to apply
for medical school.

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Please note for individuals who have not received their
membership card yet, Reining Canada is in constant contact with the NRHA
and has been advised that the NRHA is working through a backlog and
cards are being mailed.

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