Founded in 1997, Canadian Motorcycle Training Services has been dedicated to providing
and promoting safe riding to children and adults from age 6 and up, and having fun while
preserving our environment.
Clinton Smout, owner, and his staff wish to celebrate and honour the life of Jacob Jeavons by
setting up an annual scholarship in his name. The mission of the scholarship is to
offer children ages 6–16 the opportunity to receive professional off road instruction,
raising awareness of safety and fun, in a controlled environment. The scholarship will
be given to the individual who demonstrates care and concern for his/her community and
understands the importance of safety.
Jacob Jeavons passed away on September 17th, 2008 as a result of severe head injuries from
a tragic dirtbike accident. He was only 16 years old. Jacob was struck by a car while
riding his dirtbike across the road from a field into a friend's laneway. Although he was
wearing a helmet, it flew off at the point of impact because it was not done up properly.
No one knows why Jacob did not buckle up his helmet—perhaps he figured that he was not
going that far or that fast. The family graciously shared their story with the folks at
Canadian Motorcycle Training Services in the hopes that other young riders will learn that
just putting on a helmet is not enough, but to ensure it is on properly and buckled up no
matter how far you are going, or how fast.
The successful recipient of the Jacob Jeavons Scholarship will receive a half day of
professional instruction that will include the use of all off-road gear needed to ride safely,
the use of a minibike, youth ATV, or motorcycle, lessons and guided trail rides at no charge.
The value of this scholarship is $150.00–$185.00.
Who
Open to all individuals ages 6–16 regardless of previous off-road experience.
When
Entries can be sent throughout the motorcycle and ATV season, and one entry will
be selected each year. Only electronic entries are
accepted. NO MAILINGS of entries will be accepted.
How
Submissions should illustrate an instance where you helped someone in your community,
whether a family member or neighbour. In addition, please indicate 5 uses of a
helmet (why you would or why it is so important to wear one). Participants may enter
in a variety of ways:
- Write in an essay format, poem, or prose
- Submit photography, or a digital photo of an original painting or drawing
The winner will be selected based on originality, creativity and effectiveness at
conveying their experience. Each submission must reflect the entrant's own personal
experience and must be original.
Please submit to:
yamaha@horseshoeresort.com