Equine Guelph has announced the names of its Ontario racing industry tuition award winners and December draw winners.
Thanks to two very generous families, honouring the memory of their loved ones with strong passion for the racing industry, future ambassadors of the sport may apply for tuition into two Equine Guelph 12-week online courses.
The Roger L'Heureux Memorial Equine Award for 2019 has been presented to Holly De Way and the Stuart Stocks Memorial Equine Award has been presented to Natalie Elliott.
De Way, who started grooming Standardbreds in 2014, is keen to put the tuition courses towards achieving her diploma in Equine Studies at Equine Guelph. She has already completed six out of the ten courses required. “There is always something to challenge me about these animals and this industry and that just keeps me motivated to learn more,” says De Way.
Elliott has been involved in the sport of Standardbred racing for over 15 years, starting as a groom and working her way up to owner, breeder and now trainer. “I look forward to advancing my equine knowledge with this tuition award and to sharing that knowledge with future youth and new participants in the racing sector,” says Elliott.
Equine Guelph thanks the L’Heureux family, David L’Heureux and Crystal Fountains Inc. for establishing this memorial award in loving memory of Standardbred driver, trainer and groom Roger L’Heureux. Roger was the son of Ephraim L'Heureux, a Standardbred driver who won the first Maple Leaf Trot at Woodbine in 1950.
Equine Guelph also thanks the Stocks family for setting up the Stuart Stocks Memorial Equine Award in memory of their beloved brother, son and uncle, Stuart Stocks. He was born in Sheffield, England in 1957. Stocks struggled throughout his life with a multitude of medical issues, but had a dry sense of humour, zest for life and love for horses.
Since 2016, there have been eight recipients of these awards set up for Ontario racing industry members. Click here for entry details on how to apply for these opportunities in 2020.
December Horse Portal course raffle winners: Kari Lukianow of Woodstock, Ont. and Kat Irvine of Blackfoot, Alta. learned that there is great value in being an Equine Guelph monthly E-News subscriber. Not only do you stay up to date on all the Equine Guelph course offerings, special events, horse health and research features, but in the month of December a free HorsePortal.ca online course was drawn for both one current subscriber and one new one. Thanks for joining us Kat! The monthly E-News is free; sign up today at EquineGuelph.ca
Hear what another Equine Guelph course winner has to say. Rina Reddy earned her course through her dedication as an EquiMania! volunteer and what she has learned is having an impact back in her homeland of India! Learn more about EquiMania! and its volunteer rewards program.
(Equine Guelph)