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Equestrian Athlete Paige Lockton to Retire from International Competition
Lockton has spent much of the past two years training and competing in the United States in the hopes of earning a berth on the Canadian Eventing Team (CET) for the 2002 World Equestrian Games and ultimately the 2004 Olympics. During this time, she earned impressive results, including a sixteenth place finish at Maryland’s Fair Hill CCI*** in October 2001, which lead to her shortlisted status with the CET. Although close to achieving her goals, Lockton is stepping back from her riding career in order to spend more time with her family, including six-year-old son, Zack.
“I was home all summer with my fiancé and with Zack, and it made a huge difference, it really helped to solidify my decision,” said Lockton, 32. “I looked at all of the obstacles that you have to overcome to excel in this sport, and then compared it to the challenge of parenting, which I take very seriously. I want to make sure I have a solid relationship with my son. Even an Olympic gold medal wouldn’t replace that.”
With an international career behind her, Lockton will now focus on running her business, Lockton Farms Summer Camps, which she started in 1997 on her parents’ farm. Camps are offered for riders from the Entry to Advanced level; as well as event preparation camps where riders train for an upcoming event, then participate in the competition coached by Lockton. In addition to the camps, she will continue training and developing horses for resale and competing up to the Advanced level.
“This is what is best for me and for my family,” explains Lockton, who will wed Alex B. Wilde of North Bay, ON, next summer. “Retiring from international competition will allow me to be home more and focus on my business, something I could not do on the road. I am also excited to be starting a new family and look forward to playing a part in this Northern community I love so much.”
To celebrate her achievements in the sport and to thank the family, friends and community that have supported her career, Lockton will be hosting a retirement party at her new home in Callander, ON.