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2/ SEPTEMBER 2010 THE RIDER


Equi -Challenge Continued from page 1


Sports Medicine and Reproduction Centre, at the University of Guelph.


Among the participants in the unique team competition were show jumpers Erynn Ballard (Orangeville, ON), Mac Cone (King, ON) and Yann Candele (Caledon, ON); jockeys Sandy Hawley, Jim McAleny and Chantal Sutherland; dressage rider Julie Watchorn (King, ON) and David Marcus (Campbellville, ON); standard- bred driver Jody Jamieson; barrel racers Stephanie Leyzac and Jodi Hendry; roper Jason Thompson; polo player Dave Offen (Aurora, ON) and other world-class riders from across the sport.


Judging from the laughter and wide grins, it was difficult to tell who enjoyed themselves more: the participants or the 500-plus ticketed guests cheering from the ringside, fully catered VIP tent.


“This is my first Equi-Challenge and I had


a lot of fun. The most fun was being with the all the riders in the warm-up. We were having a hoot. It was terrific,” said Gray, who has com- peted at the Olympic level as an eventer, shows grand prix dressage and is one of Canada’s few Level 4 coaches. “I have never done barrel rac- ing and that was definitely the highlight of the evening. It was very fast and very fun. It was exhilarating.”


Polo proved to be more of a challenge for Gray: “I have never played polo and I always thought if I did, I’d be hopeless and I lived up to my expectations.”


Show jumper Erynn Ballard was equally enthusiastic. “It was really exciting – I’d never played polo and I never have barrel raced, and though I’ve taken dressage lessons, I’d never been in a situation to have to ride a test before,” said Ballard. “I enjoyed all of it. The whole event, the crowd and the people who supported it were terrific, it was for a great cause and I think it looks really good for our industry. All the show jumpers – Mac (Cone), Roberto (Teran), Yann (Candele) and I were ready to make career changes!” Jockey Chantal Sutherland was “very grateful that I got the opportunity to do


it. It was a lot of fun. I upset every barrel in the barrel race and in the dressage, I rode an Arabian horse with the costume and veil. It’s a beautiful, beauti- ful place and I hope I get invited back next year.”


Even a fall during show jumping couldn’t keep racing legend Sandy Hawley down. He gamely got back on the horse, completed the course and


Roberto Teran waits his turn. Photos by Kelly Bowers.


Jimmy Day's children, Michael and Michelle watch Dad.


Mystery rider tackles barrel racing at Equi-Challenge


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returned to compete in dressage on a west- ern reining horse. Despite joking that he’d “need a couple of Advil when I get home,” he said he plans on returning next year. A new twist this year was the partici- pation of a group of “mystery riders” who challenged the winners of each class. Grand prix show jumpers Hugh Graham (a former rodeo competitor), Frankie Chesler Ortiz (a former barrel racing champ) and Halton Place owner Timur Leckebusch challenged the top barrel racers, while show jumping legends and Mexico Olympic team gold medalists Jim Day, Jim Elder, and Torchy Millar, joined by Kelly Hall-Holland pitted their skills against the night’s leading show jumping rookies.


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Before the opening ceremonies, it was announced that the University of Guelph has received $2 million from the E.P. Taylor Equine Research Fund, to sup- port clinical research in the health and per- formance of racehorses at the new Ontario Veterinary College Equine Sports Medicine and Reproduction Centre. The night’s winning Equi-Challenge team was Team Novartis, which included Mac Cone, Chantal Sutherland, Julie Watchorn, Dave Offen and Jason Thomp- son.


Timur Leckebusch (L), owner of Halton Place, and his children with M.C., Stephen Millar (R).


Jason Thomson (roper), now jumper. Photo by Janet Grant, www.myhorse.ca


Erynn Ballard & teammate, Brian O'Leary play polo. Photo by Janet Grant, www.myhorse.ca


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