- Marshall Cleland
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William Marshall Cleland (born June 14, 1912) was a Canadian equestian champion.
Cleland was born in Hamilton, Ontario into a horse-riding family. His father—a successful distillery executive and horse breeder—and grandfather were both named William, so he was known by his middle name, which he was given in honour of Hamilton's Billy Marshall, a long distance runner. Cleland got his first horse at the age of seven. He attended Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario where he was a sprinter and football player.
In 1937, at the age of 25, and while serving as a lieutenant in the Governor General of Canada's guard, Cleland won 10 international championship events.[citation needed] That earned him the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's top athlete of the year in 1937.[1]
He was Governor-General of the regiment.[2]
Brief Career Highlights
1925 C.N.E Exhibition Horse Show – 1st place in Middleweight Class
1929 C.N.E Exhibition Horse Show – 2nd place Open Jumpers Class
1930 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair – 2nd place Middle Weight class
1931 International Military Jumping Competition – 1st place
1932 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair – 1st place Military Class
1933 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair – 1st place Military ClassReferences
- ^ Staff (December 14, 2009). "Past Winners of the Lou Marsh Award". Toronto Star. http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/738586.
- ^ "Captain W Marshall Cleland". The Peerage.com. http://www.thepeerage.com/p39771.htm. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
References
- "Captain W Marshall Cleland". The Peerage.com. http://www.thepeerage.com/p39771.htm. Retrieved February 1, 2010.
Awards Preceded by
Phil EdwardsLou Marsh Trophy winner
1937Succeeded by
Bobby PearceCategories:- 1912 births
- Living people
- Canadian show jumping riders
- Animal sportspeople from Ontario
- Lou Marsh Trophy winners
- People from Hamilton, Ontario
- Canadian sportspeople stubs
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