Equine Canada: Canada’s Nicole Parkin Wins CCI 2* at Ocala Florida International Three Day Event

Source:  News Release/Julie Cull

 

 

 

 

Canada’s Nicole Parkin Wins CCI 2* at Ocala Florida International Three Day Event

 

 

Ottawa, ON—Nicole Parkin of Orangeville, ON, led the large contingent of Canadians competing at the Ocala Horse Properties International Three  Day Event in Ocala, FL, April 12-15, 2012 with a win in the CCI 2* division.

 

Nicole Parkin of Orangeville, ON, led the large contingent of Canadians competing
at the Ocala Horse Properties International Three Day Event in Ocala, FL, April 12-15, 2012 with a win in the CCI 2* division.”
Photo credit – Andrew Bailini, www.photosbybaillini.com

 

Sitting in third place after dressage on a score of 43.70, Parkin and Lexus, Gail Gendrie’s 12-year-old Hanoverian mare went on to perform a fault-free ride over the cross country course, designed by Canadian Jay Hambly, and added just one show jumping rail, for four faults to their score  moving them into the winning spot on a final score of 47.70.

 

“Lexus always goes as well as I can ride her,” said Parkin, who plans on competing in the CIC 3* at Jersey Fresh followed by the CCI 3* at Bromont. “I have been working with Phillip Dutton on her suppleness and she has become so much more rideable. It is so exciting to win.”

 

Finishing in fourth place in their first CCI 2* competition was Young Rider Sable Giesler of Powassan, ON, riding her own Evil Munchkin, an 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding. Tied for 10th place following dressage with 55.30, they added only two cross country time faults to finish with a final score of 57.30. The pair were individual silver medalists at the 2011 North American Junior Championships.

 

Cody Sturgess of Port Perry, ON, and the rider’s own 11-year-old Canadian Thoroughbred mare, Imperial Melody, finished eighth with 68.80. Riding her own 13-year-old Canadian Sport Horse mare, Watson’s Shelbreen, Frankie Simpson, of Orangeville, ON placed in 11th place with a score of 73.60.  Kaleigh Holland of Kelowna, BC, with her own True Dynamite, a 10-year-old Thoroughbred mare, placed 13th overall. Erin MacDonald of London, ON, riding her own Tobaiz, a 10-year-old Canadian Sport Horse gelding, was 15th. Rounding out the Canadian entries in the CCI 2* division was Hilary Popiel of Carleton Place, ON, riding Grey Max, Paul Popiel’s eight-year-old Canadian Thoroughbred gelding, in 18th place.

 

Samantha St. Jacques originally from Vancouver, BC, now residing in Anthony, FL, was top was Canada’s top placed entry in the CCI 1* aboard Jaeda the eight-year-old Canadian Thoroughbred mare owned by Gregory Paull. The pair finished on their dressage score of 52.5, which was  good for fourth place.

 

Hawley Bennett-Awad of Langley, BC and Demello, Megan Lepper’s eight-year-old Oldenburg gelding, Bennett-Awad added only a rail, for four penalties, in show jumping to their dressage score of 53.10, to finish 11th with 57.10.

 

Right behind Bennett-Awad on the leaderboard in 12th place was Jessica Phoenix of Cannington, ON, riding her own Patras VR, an 11-year-old Canadian Trakehner gelding on a final score of 58.70. In 14th spot was Canadian Lesley Grant-Law riding What Law, the rider’s own seven-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding.

 

Other Canadians completing the CCI 1* division within the top thirty include Stephanie Hodge and Pen Pal (17th), April Simmonds and Impressively Done (19th), Phoenix and A Little Romance (22nd), Parkin and Shotgun Express (26th).

Robin Walker, of the United States, claimed the CCI 1* win aboard Someday Never Comes.

 

The next stops on the Canadian eventing calendar are the CCI 4* Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event April 26-29 in Lexington, KY; the CCI/CIC 3 Jersey Fresh Three Day Event May 10-13 in Allentown, NJ; and the CCI/CIC Bromont Three Day Event June 7–10 in Bromont, QC. 

 

About Canadian Eventing
Canadian Eventing is a committee of Equine Canada responsible for the sport of eventing in Canada from the domestic to the international level. The Canadian Eventing Committee is comprised of 12 members, including two rider representatives elected by the Elite Riders Association. Directed by the strategic plan for eventing, all eventing activities are administered by this committee via six technical sub-committees with the support of eventing department staff based at the Equine Canada office in Ottawa. The national team athletes and program, led by International Technical Advisor David O’Connor, are monitored by the High Performance Committee. For more information about Canadian Eventing, visithttp://www.equinecanada.ca/eventing.

 

The Canadian Eventing Committee is grateful to Own the Podium, Sport Canada, Canadian Olympic Committee and all of its sponsors, supporters, suppliers and friends for their continued support of the Canadian Eventing High Performance program in its quest for excellence.

 

About Equine Canada
Equine Canada is Canada’s national governing body for equestrianism.  A member-driven, charitable institution, it is the executive branch of the Canadian Equestrian Team, and the national authority for equestrian competition; the national voice for recreational riders; and the national association for equine welfare, breeding, and industry.  Equine Canada is recognised by the Government of Canada, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), and the Canadian Olympic Committee as the national organisation representing equestrian sport and equine interests. For more information about Equine Canada, please visit www.equinecanada.ca

 

 

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