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AUGUST 2019 THE RIDER /3


Bromont Driving 2019: Catherine Levasseur wins in the CAI2* Horse single


Gerben Steenbeek, wins the CAI2* Horses Four-in-Hand


Bromont, June 30, 2019 – The 18th edition of the Bromont In- ternational Driving ended today with victories for Canadians Catherine Levasseur in the horse single Division and Gerben Steenbeek in the Horses Four-in- Hand division.


Horse Single – Catherine Lev- asseur Dominates In second place after the


dressage, Catherine Levasseur took the lead of the CAI2* sin- gle horse division yesterday, ex- ecuting the best marathon course of the division. She started the final event of the combined driv- ing competition, cones, with a little less than a 10-point lead today. Last on the course in her division, Catherine Levasseur added 4.10 penalty points for a total score of 151.09, her best re- sult in international competition to date with her mare Fizz For- ever.


driver Barbara Chapman, from Michigan, kept her lead with a perfect course in the third phase, staying in first place with Maduro. Quebecker Jérôme Drolet


Steenbeek took the victory in the CAI2* Horse Four-in-Hand Di- vision, the highest level of com- petition presented at the 18th edition of the Bromont Interna- tional Driving. Intermediate


won the CAI2* Horses in pairs with MF Dancer and Azzuro. Ontario driver Gerben


– Marcus


Ajax Downs Continued from Page 1.


through an exciting nine-race af- ternoon. “Five generations of my


family, including my son, have watched the Quarter Horses race down the track,’ said Picov. “And the same goes for so many other families who have lived and worked in Quarter Horse racing through these fantastic years.” The featured $59,300 On-


In the CAI2* Pony single,


from Michigan, completely dominated the intermediate Horse Single Divi- sion. The young driver ended up win- ning the best dressage, the best marathon, as well as the best Cones course, across all intermediate divi- sions.


About Bromont International Driv- ing


a unique international event in Canada. Presented at the Bromont Olympic Equestrian Park by the Association équestre Centaure since 2001, the event welcomes drivers from Canada


Bromont International Driving is


Holzinger dominates the Horse Sin- gle Division Marcus Holzinger, a 19 year-old


would like to thank its major partners, the Ministère de l’Éducation, de l’En- seignement supérieur et de la Recherche, the Ministère du Tourisme du Québec and the Town of Bromont for their support, as well as its partners Assante, Olymel, Cofia, Cascade, Volta and its donors Marcel Lessard and Jacques Marchand.


Right: Gerben Steenbeek (ON) - Bromont CAI2* Fourur-in-hands. Photo : Tom von kap-Herr


and the United States and is also a qualifier for all driving championships. Association équestre Centaure


thank all the special guests who attended Sunday’s races who shared their photos and videos on social media of this success- ful day.


please follow Ajax Downs on Twitter (@AjaxDowns), Insta- gram and Facebook and check our website at www.ajaxdowns. com.


Photo on cover: Justin Picov (fourth from right), grandson of Ajax (Picov) Downs founder Alex, spoke to, and greeted fans on July 14)


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trained four of the winners of the day, three owned by King City’s Heste Sport, Inc., and visiting jockey Oscar Andrade, Jr., just 17-years-old, rode all four. Ajax Downs would like to


tario Bred Futurity, showcasing 2-year-olds and the stars of the future, was won in impressive fashion by EAZY STREET, owned by Carol and Jaime Robertson and trained by Bryn Robertson, who hail from Hills- burgh, Ontario. Tony Phillips rode the flashy Eazy Street to a two-length win in the 300-yard dash to remain undefeated in two career starts. Pontypool’s Jason Pascoe


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