Competition Types There are many different equestrian disciplines practiced and competed here in Alberta. Follow each resource below to learn more about the popular competitive disciplines. Dressage…
Coaching Requirements at Wild Rose Competitions Coaches play an essential role in ensuring education and the growth and development of competitors. In alignment with upcoming AEF safe sport policies, new requirements…
Sanctioning a Wild Rose Competition Competition Forms Competition applications and supporting documents can be completed/submitted online using the links below. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the Wild Rose Rule Books,…
Organizing a Competition We can make your show organizing experience a little bit easier by providing resources and education to ensure a safe, fun, and fair competition for…
Safe Sport Abstract Safe sport addresses various aspects of equestrian sports, recreation, and physical activities within our equestrian communities. It includes handler/rider protection, fair competition, ethical conduct,…
Maintaining Officials Credentials All provincially approved officials must assume the responsibility for remaining current and notifying the AEF of any updating clinics attended. A provincially approved official must…
Rules Every competition has rules that must be observed to maintain fairness, quality and integrity of sport, welfare of the animals, and safety of the participants,…
Previously Certified Officials If you would like to become an AEF Official and are already a certified official with credentials from another province or from EC, please submit…
Officials Designation Review A provincially approved official’s conduct and ability must be exemplary and is subject to continual review. The accreditation is revocable at any time by the…
Officials Application Process Applicants must: Be a member in good standing with the AEF, and at least 18 years of age. Complete and submit the provincial officials’ application…