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48/ DECEMBER 2019 THE RIDER


Christine Carlsen Clinches $10,000 Junior/Amateur Jumper Royal Stake Victory


the jump-off, Carlsen, 20, and her mount, Monchiniquie, were the only pair to produce a quick, dou- ble-clear result over tracks set by


Toronto, ON – Christine Carlsen of North York, ON, exceeded a goal she set for herself at the be- ginning of the year by winning the $10,000 Champion Shavings Junior/Amateur Jumper Royal Stake on Saturday, November 3, at the Royal Horse Show, held as part of the 97th Royal Agricul- tural Winter Fair in Toronto, ON. From a two-horse duel in


the competition ring with her third year at Queen’s University in Kingston, ON, Carlsen has built a strong partnership with Monchiniquie, owned by Val- halla Equestrian, throughout their two year partnership. “She’s a lot colder than what you expect from a jumper, and it took a lot of work on the flat to get us where we are,” said Carlsen of the 10-year- old Holsteiner mare (Cristo x Co- riano). “We aren’t the fastest, but she can cut corners to be quick in


While balancing her time in


cured Horan and Royal’s place in the jump-off alongside four addi- tional entries, and a clear ride over the Michel Vaillancourt-de- signed short course in 27.24 sec- onds clinched the victory for the pair.


pony ever,” said Horan, who has owned the mount for two years and been competing at the Royal Horse Show for the last three years. “He’s very bouncy and hard to sit, but once you get the hang of it, he’s a really good boy!”


hard work that my coaches and I have put into this pony, and it means a lot to me,” said Horan, who trains with Shara Pavan and was also presented with the Jane Hunter Sportsmanship Award. “It shows how hard you’ve worked all season to get here. It’s a spe- cial show to have at the end of the season.”


ners of the $10,000 Champion Shavings Junior/Amateur Jumper Royal Stake, by Thomas Harbom of Champion Shavings at the Royal Horse Show. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography


year, you always set a goal for what you want, and for me it’s al- ways The Royal,” said Carlsen, who trains with Jonathon Millar and Kelly Soleau-Millar out of Millar Brooke Farm based in Perth, ON. “It’s such an honour to show here and momentous for a Canadian because it’s what everything during our year leads up to.


here, but it’s incredible to win be- cause all I was hoping for was to have a solid show,” continued Carlsen. “After we walked the course, we knew it was going to be difficult. I tried to ride the best I could, and I was lucky that she jumped as well as she did.”


“I’m so happy I got to be


Canadian course designer Michel Vaillancourt. Alexandra Millar of Bolton, ON, settled for second place behind Carlsen after a rail fell for her and Vampyr van de Rib over the short course. “At the beginning of the


the jump-off. That’s what helped us today.”


podium positions in the Cham- pion Shavings Junior/Amateur Jumper Royal Stake, Sierra Mark of Augusta, ON, and Heat Wave 3E took third and were named champion of the three-class divi- sion after consistent top placings throughout the weekend.


$2,500 MarBill Hill Farm Royal Pony Jumper Stake earlier in the day, Horan and the 14-year-old, 14.1-hand Selle Français gelding were one of 16 entries to contest


Bill Hill Farm Royal Pony Jumper Final and the MarBill Hill Royal Pony Jumper Cham- pionship title went to Tatum Horan of Oakville, ON, and the aptly named Royal. Fresh off a win in the


Kristjan Good of Campbellville, ON, and Chantilly Lace topped the $15,000 Braeburn Farms Hunter Derby on Sunday afternoon, November 3, at the Royal Horse Show. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography


ON, and Pocket Change, owned by Debbie Williams.


Kristjan Good and Chantilly Lace Get the Win in $15,000 Braeburn Farms Hunter Derby


lville, ON, rode Chantilly Lace to the win in the $15,000 Braeburn Farms Hunter Derby on Sunday afternoon at the Royal Horse Show.


Tatum Horan and Royal claimed the MarBill Hill Royal Pony Jumper Championship on Sunday, November 3, at the Royal Horse Show. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography


lived however, as Good and Chantilly Lace, owned by Shan- non Walter, quickly took over the


year-old Canadian Sport Horse mare entered the ring in the Coca-Cola Coliseum, the 2018 winner of the class, Isabelle Lapierre, had just taken over the top spot with an overall score of 102, including handy and high option bonus points, aboard Lamaze OBF, owned by Margot Clarke-Smith. Lapierre’s lead was short


When Good and the eight- Kristjan Good of Campbel-


Good and Lapierre with a score of 95 was Margaret Guthrie of Guelph, ON, and Damiro van ter


in Canadian Hunter Derby Series (CHDS) events throughout the past years have earned him the nickname the “derby whisperer,” but Sunday’s win marked his first derby victory at The Royal. “It’s very special because it was a good year, and I went in thinking if it was just a smooth show, I’d be happy, so to do this exceeded the expectations,” said Good, 31. Finishing in third behind


very handy,” said Good of the mare he first started competing in derbies in 2018. “She’s a game animal. She always tries for you, and nothing really ever fazes her. She’s just fun all around.” Good’s strong performances


Lapierre, of Levis, QC, and the win for Good. “Chantilly Lace was very,


by any of the remaining entries in the 21-horse field, securing the second-place


honour for


Royal Wins at The Royal with Tatum Horan The win in the $5,000 Mar-


Rounding out the Christine Carlsen and Monchiniquie were presented as the win-


sion, as well as a sixth-place fin- ish in the $2,500 Royal Pony Jumper Welcome, Horan and Royal claimed the MarBill Hill Royal Pony Jumper Champi- onship. “I’m so grateful for all the


With two wins in the divi- “[Royal]’s been my favorite


Sunday’s third and final class of the Pony Jumper division at The Royal. A fault-free first round se-


Jumper Royal Stake on Sunday, November 3, at the Royal Horse Show in Toronto, ON. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography


champions in the Pony Jumper division after finishing second in the $5,000 MarBill Hill Farm Royal Pony Jumper Final were Charis Boland of Kemptville,


Finishing as the reserve


leaderboard with a total score of 103 over the course designed by Meaghan Rawlins of Victoria, BC.


scores would prove untouchable Both Good’s and Lapierre’s


Notelaere, owned by Knight- wood Stables. For more information, visit


Royal has been provided by the Government of Canada, Govern- ment of Ontario, and the City of Toronto.


$10,000 Junior/Amateur Jumper 1.40m Jumper Stake Results


Sunday, November 3 Rider Hometown Horse Faults/Time 1. Christine Carlsen North York, ON Monchiniquie


0/0/38.59


2. Alexandra Millar Bolton, ON Vampyr Van De Rib 0/4/40.75 3. Sierra Mark Augusta, ON Heat Wave 3E 4 4. Barbara Ruziska Ijamsville, MD Dy- namite


4


5. Chanelle Sjolander Oakville, ON Cuenta Atras


4 6. Sara Tindale 4 Campbellville, ON


Djibab Van De Linthorst 4 7. Susan Horn Bolton, ON Chacca Keeps II


8. Charlotte McLaughlin Ottawa, ON Dublin


8


$5,000 MarBill Hill Royal Pony Jumper Final


Sunday, November 3 Rider Hometown Horse Faults/Time 1. Tatum Horan Oakville, ON Royal 0/0/27.24 2. Charis Boland Kemptville, ON Pocket Change 0/0/32.47 3. Grace Stevenson Lakeside, NB Ever So Clever 0/0/32.48 4. Jessie Elford-Coote Tottenham, ON Temper Of Tony 0/8/31.00 5. Enjoli Hue Oakville, ON Gailic 0/elim. 6. Sydney Freeman Bracebridge, ON No Rhyme, No Reason 4 7. Naomy Beaulieu Carigan, QC Flash McQueen 4 8. Kilby Brunner Deforest Hillsburgh, ON Beaverwood’s Halo 4 $15,000 Braeburn Farms Hunter Derby Results


Sunday, November 3 Rider Hometown Horse Score 1. Kristjan Good Campbellville, ON Chantilly Lace 103 2. Isabelle Lapierre Levis, QC Lamaze OBF 102 3. Margaret Guthrie Guelph, ON Damiro Van Ter Notelaere 95 4. Ashley Arnoldt


Langley, BC


Carivero 92 5. Katie Uloth Tottenham, ON En- chanted 91 6. Leanna Lazzari Mississauga, ON UFO De Nisi 89 7. Brianna Ballard St Lazare, QC Jazz Air 88 8. Carly Campbell-Cooper Waterloo, ON. Charlie Chaplin 87 9. Kristjan Good Campbellville, ON Salvo RSF 84 10. Jillian Nicholls Loretto, ON Limbo 124 8


royalfair.org/horse-show. Funding support for The


Christine Carlsen and Monchiniquie claimed the $10,000 Champion Shavings Junior/Amateur


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