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2/ AUGUST 2018 THE RIDER


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show jumping to new fans in major cities and to new audiences who can watch the events on our GC TV streaming and with our TV part- ners,” said Jan Tops, President, Longines Global Champions Tour.


Montreal officially joins the


ranks of other major cities located around the globe such as Paris, Lon- don, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Shang- hai and Doha, renowned for the indisputable quality of their eques- trian events. “We are honoured to have been


chosen to host a leg in this impres- sive series, which features the best


riders and horses on the planet. We are proud that Montréal and Canada are now flagship destinations on the 2019 Longines Global Champions Tour and we are especially looking forward to offering the people of Montréal and Canada the opportu- nity to appreciate this sport ,” said François Duffar, President of the Longines Global Champions Tour


Of Montreal.


International and next-genera- tion riders The competitions, which will


take place in September 2019, will feature more than 65 international riders in individual and team events, including several Olympic medal- lists. This leg in the Longines


Global Champions Tour will also invite 60 next-genera- tion Canadian and Quebec riders to participate, allow- ing them to demonstrate their talent and develop their experience in front of a local and international crowd. “Hosting this novel


competition in the country is an ideal showcase for our sport and our athletes. They will get to perform in front of their family and friends in Montréal and inspire our next generation of riders,” says Richard Mongeau, CEO, Equestrian Canada.


An equestrian legacy for the local community Spectators will have ac-


cess to competitions in the heart of the city, which will open the sport to new audi- ences, including families, inspire the next generation of athletes and help to make equestrian sport available to many people. The organiz- ing committee wishes to leave an equestrian legacy to Canada, in order for the country to become a quin- tessential destination on the international circuit years to come.


for “This prestigious event


will offer incomparable ex- posure to athletes while pro- moting the development of equestrian sports and the next generation. We truly believe that the Montreal Longines Global Champi- ons Tour Of Montreal will exponentially multiply the promotion of equestrian ac- tivity in all forms and at all levels for neophytes, ama- teurs and seasoned profes- sionals


alike. The


admiration of spectators for the exploits of the greatest riders in the world will un- doubtedly spark interest and a taste for horseback rid- ing,” says Nicole Duplessis, President, Cheval Québec. Local Organizing Com- mittee Organizers of


the


Longines Global Champi- ons Tour Of Montreal (www.tourdeschampions.ca ), a non-profit organization counts on the founding members of its board of di- rectors made up of François Duffar, René Perreault, Alain Cousineau and Nor- mand Latourelle, to present world-class competitions in the city.


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