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I apologize for my poor translation into English Born in High River, Alberta, she graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Physical Education degree in 1953. She joined the University of Calgary in her early career, becoming the first female physical education instructor on that campus. --- Spruce Meadows since 2003 is the largest equestrian center in the world. It is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The construction of Spruce Meadows began in 1973, 1975, the equestrian center opens. In 1976, he was on a first horse shows, including Spruce Meadows Masters, Nations today's Cup tournament in Canada. The plant is host each year the world's most prestigious jumping, the $ 1,000,000 CN International, in 2002, the German show jumper Ludger Beerbaum won the Gold Fever. Take place every six years at Spruce Meadows tournaments outdoors and indoors eight tournaments. [2] The tournament interiors are designed as "Nakoda Series" and is for junior and amateur riders. The outdoor tournament will begin with the "Summer Series" includes a tour of five weeks in length, the following tournaments: CSI National Tournament (June) The outdoor season ends with the CEPA Spruce Meadows "Masters" Tournament in September. Each tournament is known and attracts a large number of athletes from around the world. Spruce Meadows was in the years 2001/2002 and 2003/2004, the number one show jumping facilities. Spruce Meadows is a facility throughout the year on the site as conferences, fairs are held, and show jumping and dressage. The barn is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, south of the Canadian city of Calgary, comprises 360 hectares and is located at an altitude of 1100.43 m. Stand permanently in Spruce Meadows, 400 and 616 horses temporarily. There are two rooms and six horse championship. There are also six rides sand. Each year about 500,000 visitors to Spruce Meadows. This club is supported by ten sponsors. The current President of Spruce Meadows, the former Canadian jumper Heathcott Linda South, the daughter of the founding couple, Margaret and Ron Southern and participating in the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. [3] Spruce Meadows raised, trained and sold horses and Hanoverian held annually in the "Name the Foal" contest, in which three colts are selected by the public and get a name. Spruce Meadows has a television production, which produces the Spruce Meadows Chronicles, which airs in over 100 countries. |
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