Royal Agricultural Winter Fair: Opening Night at the 91st Royal Horse Show Puts The Flying Frenchman on Track for a Record Fourth Greenhawk Canadian Cup

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Opening Night at the 91st Royal Horse Show Puts The Flying Frenchman on Track for a Record Fourth Greenhawk Canadian Cup

Yann Candele takes the lead in the Greenhawk Canadian Cup while Kendal Lehari claims victory in Horseware Indoor Eventing.

 

 

Toronto, ON – The 91st Royal Horse Show officially opened tonight at the Ricoh Coliseum amid fanfare and ceremony, mixing tradition with innovation and excitement. 

 

Caledon, Ontario’s Yann Candele is the three-time defending Canadian Champion. He had the luxury of riding second to last in tonight’s opening round of the Greenhawk Canadian Cup, and he took full advantage of his position in the order to produce a clean, fast round on a horse he has ridden just three times before.

 

“I was not actually planning on going fast at all, because she is a horse I really don’t know,” explained Candele following the win. “We purchased Showgirl about two weeks ago and she just arrived from Europe. So I was not pushing, but things went well and now we get to go last tomorrow night, which was really the plan.” 

 

Runner-up Angela Covert, of St. Lazare, Quebec, knew she had to step-up to secure herself a premium spot in the order for tomorrow night’s second round. 

 

“I could feel right from the beginning that my horse was jumping well,” said Covert of her long-time partner Utan. “I’ve never really used him as a speed horse and this is an interesting format with this being a championship. You really need to step on it a little bit tonight to determine your order for round two tomorrow. I’d say I was a little conservative, knowing who was behind me, you know Yann is always SO fast. Tonight you really had to jump a clean round.” 

 

With the top five placings having just a four-point spread between them, tomorrow night’s strategy will be vitally important for anyone planning on taking home the Greenhawk Canadian Cup.

 

Kendal Lehari of Uxbridge, Ontario, put a big kink in Port Perry’s Waylon Roberts’ plan of repeating victory yet again in Horseware Indoor Eventing, putting in a foot-perfect performance to steal the glory in tonight’s opening round. Lehari and Daily Edition bested visiting British riders William Fox-Pitt and Oliver Townend, both of whom had perfect rounds, until each experienced the agony of having the last rail down on course.

 

Fox-Pitt, who currently sits number-two in the world rankings in the sport of eventing, had a bit of a scare upon entering the ring tonight, as he found the noise of the crowd drowned out the starting bell indicating he should begin his round.

 

“I was very aware that I couldn’t hear the bell to start. I couldn’t hear a thing and I thought “I’ve come all this way and I’m going to miss the start, that would be great!” And then I thought I was probably going to go the wrong way... There’s a lot going on out there!” he laughed following the class.

 

Fox-Pitt praised the format and concept though, agreeing that while it was always difficult to ride a “borrowed” horse as visiting riders do, the ‘hybrid’ class at the Royal is great for the sport.

 

“It’s fantastic for the crowd to see what it’s all about,” he said. “It’s a very different concept and the more people know about it, the better. As a rider, even if the jumps aren’t too big, it gets you out of your comfort zone. Tomorrow I’m going to try and go clear. I didn’t even hear him have the last rail down. He’s such a good horse, we had a great time out there.”

 

Multiple Champion Waylon Roberts also dropped the last rail to sit in third overall heading into tomorrow night’s second round. He won’t go down without a fight.

 

Tonight’s official opening included a Royal Salute to Those Who Serve, honouring the Canadian Military and First Responders, as well as the pipes and drums of the 48thHighlanders.

 

The second rounds of both the Greenhawk Canadian Cup and Horseware Indoor Eventing take place in the Royal Horse Show tomorrow evening, Saturday, November 2nd. Feature performances tomorrow night include Australian horse whisperer Guy McLean and the ever-popular Jack Russell Terrier races.

 

Opening weekend also includes the Ontario Toyota Dealers Royal Rodeo, Sunday, November 3rd, back once more to keep visitors on the edge of their seats. Bull riding, bronc riding and barrel racing are just a few of the highlights of this exciting afternoon, where Amber Marshall of CBC’s Heartland will co-host.

 

About the Royal Horse Show and 91st Royal Agricultural Winter Fair ~ A family tradition since 1922, the Royal Horse Show brings world-class horses and riders from Canada, the U.S. and overseas, including Olympic and World champions, to Toronto each November to compete for almost $800,000 in prize money and prestigious titles. Over 850 horses of all shapes and sizes participate in show jumping, dressage, indoor eventing, driving, coaching and so much more, over the ten-days of competition. Special features such as the President’s Choice Animal Theatre, the aMAZEing Food Journey, AG-tivity Central, Trade-Fair shopping & educational events round out a day at The Royal. The Royal remains a highlight of the Toronto fall social calendar, visited by Royalty, politicians and horse-enthusiasts for generations. For competition schedules, LIVE webcasting, results and to purchase tickets, please visit www.royalfair.org

 

Greenhawk Canadian Cup - Round One

Rider / Hometown / Horse / Time

1. Yann Candele / Caledon, ON / Showgirl / 66.16

2. Angela Covert / St. Lazare, QC / Utan / 66.82

3. Ian Millar / Perth, ON / Star Power / 67.47

4. Jordan MacPherson / Toronto, ON / Piccobello du Val de Geer / 67.49

5. Lauren Patava / Sly / Etobicoke, ON / 69.11

 

Horseware Indoor Eventing - Round One 

Rider / Hometown / Horse / Time

1. Kendal Lehari / Uxbridge, ON / Daily Edition / 67.34

2. Lindsay Beer / Midhurst, ON / El Paso / 68.10

3. Waylon Roberts / Port Perry, ON / Bill Owen / 69.24

4. Ian Roberts / Port Perry, ON / Faolan / 69.37

5. William Fox-Pitt / Great Britain / Autorytet / 69.63

 

 

Yann Candele guided Showgirl to victory in the opening round of the Greenhawk Canadian Cup tonight, on opening night of the 91st Royal Horse Show at the Ricoh Coliseum. Photo credit: Ben Radvanyi 

 

 

 

Kendal Lehari and Daily Edition hope to end Waylon Robert's domination of Horseware Indoor Eventing. Lehari won tonight's first round of the competition in the Ricoh Coliseum. Photo Credit: Ben Radvanyi

 

 

 

William Fox-Pitt of Great Britain piloted Autorytet around the Horseware Indoor Eventing course, designed by Captain Mark Phillips. The pair sit in fifth overall, leading into tomorrow night's final round. Photo Credit: Ben Radvanyi

 

 

 

 

 

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