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MAY 2012 THE RIDER /55 Chris Pratt Named CAVALOR ‘Athlete of the Month’ for March


Ottawa, Ontario — Chris Pratt was named the CAVALOR ‘Athlete of the Month’ for March by Jump Canada. During the final week of the HITS Desert Circuit in Thermal, California, Pratt won both grand prix events riding Cruise, a 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding.


For over 20 years, Nutriquine NV (a Belgian company) has been a pioneer in equine nutri- tion. In close cooperation with veterinarians, scientists and specialists of the equestrian sports, Nutriquine has developed, under the brand name CAVALOR, a complete line of supplements, care and feed products to address the diverse needs and requirements


Pratt and Cruise started by winning the $25,000 Smart- pak Grand Prix on Friday, March 9. Two days later, on March 11, Pratt made it two in a row by laying claim to the grand finale of the HITS Desert Circuit, the $200,000 Lam- borghini Grand Prix. Topping a starting field of 43 entries, Pratt


of top sport horses and breeding stables. CAVALOR products are distributed and used by many champions in 45 countries around the world. CAVALOR, when the result counts!


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Canada programs and activities, visit http://www.equinecanada.ca/jumpcanada.


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Chris Pratt. Photo by Cealy Tetley,


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and Cruise posted the winning jump-off time of 42.09 sec- onds to edge out fellow Canadian John Pearce who clocked in at 42.76 seconds riding Chianto. Earlier in the month, Pratt and Cruise also placed fourth $53,000 HITS World Cup Grand Prix.


“All my horses jumped great during the Thermal cir- cuit,” said Pratt, who has been based in Lakeview Terrace, California, since 2007. “Thank you to Cavalor for sponsor- ing such a great Jump Canada program. My horses have been using Cavalor products, both feed and supplements, for over a year now and I am very happy with the results.” Pratt continued, “I would also like to thank my owners, Indigo Farms, and my team at Epic Stables for all of their amazing support and assistance.”


As the CAVALOR ‘Athlete of the Month’ for March, Pratt receives a gift certificate from title sponsor CAVALOR Inc.


In Canada, Cavalor products are available through Equus Integral (Francis Berger 514 924-4035 and Michel Lavictoire 514 467-8075). Equus Integral is Cavalor Inc.’s exclusive Canadian distributor and can be reached at info@equusintegral.com.


CAVALOR Inc. is the exclusive North American licensee of the CAVALOR brand and the CAVALOR prod- ucts from Nutriquine NV. CAVALOR Inc.’s mission is to organize and manage the distribution of CAVALOR prod- ucts, promote the brand, and establish partnerships to locally manufacture the CAVALOR products, all in North America.


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