Guelph, ON Oct-11-2023 - Tuition awards for the Ontario racing industry have been making a difference; giving racing industry employees a leg up in their careers.
Hundreds of Ontario Racing industry members have discovered ways to optimize the health and performance of their racehorses by taking online short courses through TheHorsePortal.ca. For those ready to take that learning to the next level, Equine Guelph offers tuition awards for two free 12-week online university-accredited courses, donated by families passionate about the racing industry and the welfare of the athletes within it. Applications for the 2024 tuition awards are open until November 30.
Selected for their love of horses, commitment to their welfare and desire to learn, winners of this tuition award receive two online courses through Equine Guelph valued at $549 each (Certificates are available in Equine Science, Equine Welfare and Equine Business – six courses complete the certificate).
The Roger L’Heureux Memorial Equine Award was established in loving memory of Standardbred driver, trainer and groom, Roger L’Heureux by David L’Heureux and Crystal Fountains Inc. The Stuart Stocks Memorial Equine Award has been created by the Stocks family in memory of their beloved brother, son and uncle, and avid follower of top thoroughbred racehorses, Mr. Stuart Stocks.
“The bar is high for top performers and care takers of racehorses who can pick up on potential problems before they become health and performance issues are a huge asset to their employer,” says Equine Guelph director, Gayle Ecker. “We have been administering these tuition awards since 2016 and it is fantastic to see the future ambassadors in the racing industry keen to advance their knowledge and take that knowledge back to the stable.”
One of the most popular courses among our tuition award winners has been Exercise Physiology.
After taking the online Exercise Physiology course, students will have learned important information on how different muscle fibers are being used and how their composition will reflect on how well the horses perform at the track. Learning about bone remodeling has an impact on how one views training young horses; learning about walking at increased rates progressively as they grow up to ensure bone structure can handle training while maintaining a balance of not pushing so hard that it becomes an animal welfare issue.
What past winners have to say:
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