(SPRUCE MEADOWS, Calgary, AB): What can’t two-time Olympic Gold medalist American Beezie Madden do? A year after a spectacular crash on her mare Prima, the pair returned to the Spruce Meadows International Ring for the TransCanada Parcours de Chasse.
The course featured 17 jumping efforts including the south bank. In a Parcours de Chasse, faults are converted into time and with such a talented field in today’s competition, competitors have to be both clear and fast to win.
Madden had the benefit of riding last in the TransCanada Parcours de Chasse , and watching some very fast rounds ahead of her. One of those rounds belonged to fellow American Leslie Howard, and Lennox Lewis 2.
The Queen of Speed, Howard ate up the course in 87.22 seconds, matching the time of Rodrigo Pessoa’s (BRA) earlier round. “It’s always good to go last,” said Madden. With the advantage of the spot Madden knew exactly what she had to do to win.
With a mission in mind Madden was fast with a time of, 84.47 seconds, leaving Howard in her dust. “I just had to allow her to go fast,” said Madden of her mare. “She’s just so quick on the landing,” added Madden. The plan worked as Madden won the TransCanada Parcours de Chasse, giving herself a win and redemption to Prima.
TransCanada Parcours de Chasse top 10 –
1- Beezie Madden USA Prima
2- Rodrigo Pessoa BRA Cazino
2- Leslie Howard USA Jeans Glove Varnel
4- Chris Pratt CAN G5
5- Leslie Howard USA Lennox Lewis 2
6- Rodrigo Pessoa BRA Champ 163
7- Hayley Alfonso CAN Lennox 157
8- Yann Candele CAN Game Ready
9- Pablo Barrios VEN Game Ready
10- Brianne Goutal USA Mon Gamin
There was a lot on the line in today’s $200,000 CN Reliability Grand Prix. The winner would take home more than a cheque. They would also claim the first stake in the CN Precision Series. One of the things that makes today’s winner, Eric Lamaze (CAN) so hard to beat is his single minded focus on a goal.
Standing in his way today were 18 jumping efforts, 630 metres of course, and 37 of the best horse/rider combinations in the world. With a perfect first round Lamaze joined four others in the jump-off.
Federico Fernandez (MEX) was the first to go clear in the jump-off, he set the time to beat at 55.49 seconds. “I was hoping that Eric would have a rail down,” said Fernandez when asked if he thought his time would hold. “He’s probably the best rider in the world,” added Fernandez.
The best rider in the world, paired with arguably the best horse in the world is a dangerous match. Lamaze guided his 14 year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion around the jump-off course with focus, they crossed the finish line in 53.72 seconds.
That speed took Lamaze and Hickstead to the top of the CN Reliability Grand Prix, a familiar place with after a win in 2008. “Hickstead’s always perfect,” said Lamaze of his mount. “His name should have been ATM,” joked the champion.
Whatever his name, Hickstead helped continue what has been an amazing week for the Olympic Champion. With four wins in four days Lamaze is having the “National” Tournament of a lifetime.
CN Reliability Grand Prix top 10 –
1- Eric Lamaze CAN Hickstead
2- Federico Fernandez MEX Zorro
3- John Pearce CAN Chianto
4- Katie McVean NZL Delphi
5- Guy Thomas NZL Carino
6- Beezie Madden USA Coral Reef Via Volo
7- Mario Deslauriers USA Vicomte D
8- Pablo Barrios VEN G&C Quick Star
9- Daniel Bluman USA Fatalis Fatum
10- Brianne Goutal USA Onira
The 35th Anniversary season continues tomorrow with International Ring competitions beginning at 11:45 with the ATCO Structures & Logistic Double Slalom, and followed by the $175,000 Nexen Cup Derby. Mario Deslauriers (USA) will look to defend his title tomorrow in the Nexen Cup.
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