Robert Gielen was the top placed Canadian rider, with a time of
10 hours, 13 minutes and 55 seconds for 37th place, with his horse
FC Galaxy, a 13-year-old bay Arabian gelding.”
Photo Credit — Kalina Rutledge, Equine Canada
Individually, Gielen was the top placed Canadian rider, with a time of 10 hours, 13 minutes and 55 seconds for 37th place, with his horse FC Galaxy, a 13-year-old bay Arabian gelding.
“It is always nice to finish with a nice sound horse. There is a little room for improvement, but that makes two world championships, 2010 WEG and the 2008 World Endurance Championships, and one North American Championship that FC Galaxy was the top Canadian horse,” remarked Gielen.
In 52th spot, in a time of 11 hours, 21 minutes and 23 seconds, was Jewell and NL Temptation, Elroy Karius’ 12-year-old Arabian mare. Close behind were Sturley and her long time partner RBF Super Sport, a 17-year-old Arabian gelding, in 54th place..
“The thing that made the day was all the riders and crew stayed focused on our goal of not getting caught up in any races, but really riding each stride on the trail. We did it and we completed a team,” said Jewell.
“It just feels so great. I can’t believe that I just completed my third World Equestrian Games with my 17-year-old boy. My crew was so awesome and they helped me get through it,” added Sturley. “It is pretty special to finish a team at the World Equestrian Games.”
Maria Alvarez Ponton of Spain, who completed the course in an average speed of over 20 km/h during the entire race, rode Nobby, a 15-year-old Arabian gelding, in a time of seven hours, 35 minutes and 44 seconds.
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