Editor: First, let me congratulate editor Jim McGregor and all the contributors for the interesting and informative publication, Living 60 Plus. I trust that this will only be the first of many more in the future.
I am honoured to be the subject of the biographical article that Mel Kositsky wrote about me. There are, however, some inaccuracies that I must correct.
Taking it in the order they appear, while I am no longer riding or officiating, it is incorrect to say that I am 鈥渘o longer active in the horse industry,鈥 as there are many aspects that I am involved in. The statement that 鈥淓sworthy has dedicated his life to equestrian activities in British Columbia, Canada, and internationally鈥 should be clarified to something like 鈥渦nder the auspices of HCBC, Equine Canada (formerly the CEF) and the Federation Equeste Internationale (FEI)鈥
The article says 鈥渉e was forced to retire from horse show judging鈥 which is also a bit misleading. It is only the FEI which has an age limit. It is true that I remained an international judge, with the extensions I was given, until I was 75. Subsequently, I remained an active national judge.
I must also correct some of the statements regarding my involvements. I have never served as a member of the Kwantlen Polytechnic University board. I did chair the Kwantlen Equa-Advisory Committee and served as a director of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Nor was I ever chair of the Vancouver Richmond Regional Health Board, although I was a member throughout its tenure.
There is also a typographical error in the last paragraph which gives an entirely wrong impression of what I said. Where the article quotes me as saying that 91原创 has that small 鈥渢ime鈥 feeling, it should read that there is a comfortable small 鈥渢own鈥 feeling.
Again, I thank you for the honour of being in the publication and trust that these corrections will serve to clarify a few of my involvements.
David Esworthy,
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Editor鈥檚 note 鈥 The profile of Mr. Esworthy, who will be inducted to the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame in September, appeared in The Living 60 Plus publication, distributed in some issues of the May 8 Times. An of the publication can be found on The Times鈥 website. The Times regrets the errors.