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medalist Jill Henselwood in Oxford Mills, ON, for the past two years, continued, “My strategy for the jump-off was to go double clear. My horse is naturally quick. He jumped really well and was super amaz- ing!”


CSI2* Sierra Excavating Enterprises Cup, it was Canadian Equestrian Team veteran and Caledon’s own Yann Candele who led the victory gallop following Thursday’s $35,000 Alberta Premium Open Wel- come. A total of 11 horses found their way to a clear round over Palacios’s opening round track with six again jumping clear in the jump-off.


newly-rebuilt equestrian facility. “The footing is amazing; my horses jumped great both weeks. I can’t wait for the Pan Ams to be here!” While a new face was in the winner’s circle for the $35,000


Medal Final at Toronto’s Royal Horse Show in 2003 and earning a team silver medal for Alberta at the 2007 North American Young Riders’ Championship. In 2012, she was named the Jump Canada National Talent Squad Champion, a means of recognizing riders with the potential to become future members of the Canadian Show Jump- ing Team. Proving the program’s success, Duff has stepped into the international leagues with her victory in the $35,000 CSI2* Sierra Excavating Enterprises Cup. The fact that she did it at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park only made the win sweeter for Duff. “It’s beautiful; they did an amazing job with it,” said Duff of the


things set him off and make him wired and crazy, but that’s also one of his best qualities because when you go back for a jump-off, he’s so game.” Duff has enjoyed a successful career to date, winning the CET


ing purchased the 10-year-old chestnut Oldenburg stallion during the 2012 Spruce Meadows Summer Series in Calgary, AB, from Brazil- ian rider Eduardo Menezes. “He’s very quirky,” described Duff. “He’s a red head! Little


Duff has also been partnered with Stakkarus for two years, hav-


to get in under the time allowed and jump clean!” Duff, who has been training with Canadian Olympic team silver


Management Group (EMG), increased prize money and opportunities to earn valuable FEI World Ranking points have attracted show jumping athletes from around the globe to Palgrave, ON. Both the CSI2* Classic @ Palgrave Phase I, which was held May 14 to 18, and the CSI2* Caledon National are qualifiers for the Zoetis $1 Million Grand Prix at HITS Saugerties on September 7. For more information on the 2014 Equestrian Manage-


ment Group competition schedule, including a full listing of hunter, jumper and equitation divisions, please visit www.equiman.com.


$35,000 CSI2* Sierra Excavating Enterprises Cup - Saturday, May 24 Rider


Hometown 1. Jaclyn Duff 2. Chris Sorensen


Edmonton, AB Caledon, ON


Caledon, ON Colombia Ireland


Colombia Horse


Stakkarus Wriomf


Recadis-B Woklahoma Ariana Chanel


Contino 14


3. Jordan Macpherson Toronto, ON Piccobello du Val de Geer 0:4 4. Chris Sorensen 5. Roberto Teran 6. Conor Swail 7. Roberto Teran 8. Jonathon Millar 9. Erynn Ballard


Perth, ON


10. Ljubov Kochetova Russia 11. Mac Cone


King City, ON 12. Jacqueline Steffens Harriston, ON Hometown


Tottenham, ON Wennous Wilford 2 Vannety B


1 4 4 4 5 5 8 9


Quercus van Generhese


$35,000 CSI2* Alberta Premium Open Welcome - Thursday, May 22 Rider


Horse


1. Yann Candele 2. Ian Millar


3. Chris Sorensen 4. Chris Sorensen


Caledon, ON Perth, ON


Caledon, ON Caledon, ON


Ireland


career, winning the $35,000 CSI2* Sierra Excavating Enterprises Cup with Stakkarus on Saturday, May 24, at the Caledon Pan Am Eques- trian Park in Palgrave, ON..


Jaclyn Duff of Edmonton, AB, scored the first FEI victory of her Photo by Shoot Photographic, www.ShootPhoto.ca


ond of five weeks of FEI-sanctioned competition to be held at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park in 2014. Produced by Equestrian


fully guided Brooklyn Blues to the win for owner Carol Sollak of Wellington, FL. The tiny 10-year-old Oldenburg mare turned in a time of 33.43 seconds that none could touch. Ian Millar, winner of last week’s $35,000 CSI2* RAM Equestrian Grand Prix, came clos- est, clocking in at 35.15 seconds with Baranus while Sorensen took third and fourth with Wriomf and Recadis-B respectively. Hensel- wood has a star in the making with the nine-year-old stallion Quidam Blue earning fifth position while Calgary’s Vanessa Mannix, 24, rounded out the double-clear efforts with Rubens LS La Silla. The CSI2* Caledon National held May 21 to 25 marked the sec-


With a reputation for being a true speed demon, Candele skill-


2014 Equestrian Management Group Competition Schedule


Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park, Palgrave, ON Summer Classic - June 17-22 Caledon Premier 1 - June 25-29 Caledon Premier 2 - July 2-6 Equestrian Festival - July 29-August 3 CSI2* Summer Festival - August 5-10 Autumn Classic - September 18-21 CSI2* Canadian Show Jumping Tournament - September 24-28


* denotes HITS Million qualifying class


Edmonton, AB Colombia


Recadis-B


Brooklyn Blues 0:0 Baranus Wriomf


0:0 0:0 0:0


5. Jill Henselwood Oxford Mills, ON Quidam Blue 0:0 6. Vanessa Mannix Calgary, AB 7. Conor Swail 8. Jaclyn Duff 9. Roberto Teran 10. Lauren Patava


Etobicoke, ON


0:4 0:4 0:4


11. Jordan Macpherson Toronto, ON Piccobello du Val de Geer 0:8 12. Jacqueline Steffens Harriston, ON


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Faults Time 33.43 35.15 35.35 35.82 35.83


Rubens LS La Silla 0:0 42.35 Martha Louise 0:4 Stakkarus Chanel Sly


Quercus van Generhese 1


32.85 34.87 41.17 41.23 32.88


Faults Time 0:0 0:0


8.37


39.39 37.06


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