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			<title>Local girl proud to represent Team Canada in Michigan</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu May 7 11:24:03 2026 / +0000  GMT</pubDate>
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<p><strong>By Robert Belardi</strong></p>
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<p>Long-time King Weekly Sentinel delivery girl, Tristan Tobin, has a lot more to her than just throwing your newspaper on your front porch.<br />The 14-year-old, King Township native will be representing Team Canada, at the North American Youth Championships in Traverse City, Michigan this week.<br />It has been quite a long journey for Tobin and one that began right at the height of COVID.<br />While enduring the hardships of online school, she made it a goal of hers to get into equestrian and to earn a spot on the Young Riders team. Throughout her time, Tobin, also crafted a lengthy power-point presentation to showcase her dreams in front of both of her parents Kyle Tobin and Jenny Dwight.<br />“COVID taught me to work independently and remotely so I can stay connected and keep up with my classes,” Tobin said, in a press release sent over to The Sentinel.<br />Following endless hours of practice, Tobin achieved her goal of getting comfortable enough in handling a 1.20 height.<br />With her sister Reese as her inspiration, Tobin will be riding her sister's jump horse, Dartagnan Z.<br />Nicknamed “Dart,” the Zangersheide Gelding horse, is her trusty side-kick, as Tobin, follows in her sisters' path. Reese, was a former competitive rider.<br />In a written letter to the Tobin family from Chief Executive Officer from Equestrian Canada, Meg Krueger said Tobin was highly praised for her “perseverance, adaptability and strength of character.”<br />Tobin and “Dart” have been training in Schomberg at Gryphon Farms by Mac and Christi McQuaker. Tobin, is humbled and extremely excited to represent her country.<br />The NAYC, runs from August 9 to 14.</p>
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