JULY 2022 THE RIDER /25 Section 2
Canadian Show Jumping Team Fourth in Longines Nations’ Cup of Canada
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Beth Underhill of Mulmer, ON, and Chacco Kid, owned by the Chacco Kid Group. Photo by Ashley Neuhof
COVID-19 pandemic forced a two- year hiatus, this year’s Nations’ Cup of Canada attracted a starting field of six countries including Canada as the defending champions. A repeat win was not to be, however, as the Canadian team comprised of Mario Deslauriers, Tiffany Foster, Jacque- line Steffens Daly, and Beth Under- hill trailed in fifth position with 24 faults at the end of the opening round. Only Israel suffered a worse fate when Daniel Bluman riding Ubiluc was eliminated at the open
Langley, British Columbia – The Canadian Show Jumping Team fin- ished fourth in the $400,000 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of Canada held on Sunday, June 5, at Thunderbird Show Park in Langley, BC. Last held in 2019 before the
NY, repeated his first-round effort, delivering another four-fault per- formance with his Tokyo Olympic mount Bardolina 2, a 13-year-old Holsteiner mare (Clarimo x Landos)
quipe Eric Lamaze, the Canadian team dug deep to improve on its opening round performance. As the lead-off rider, Beth Underhill, 59, of Mulmer, ON, changed Canada’s tra- jectory with a fault-free performance on her second tour of the grass field riding Chacco Kid, a 16-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Chacco Blue x Come On) owned by the Chacco Kid Group. Deslauriers, 57, of New York,
water jump, putting its three-man team out of contention for the sec- ond round. Ireland led with a score of four faults at the midway mark. Under the guidance of chef d’e-
when we have a training camp, where people are riding together for a week or 10 days before the event,
Mario Deslauriers of New York, NY, riding Bardolina 2, owned by Deslauriers and Wishing Well Farm LLC. Photo by Ashley Neuhof
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37, of Langley, BC, incurred 12 faults in the opening round before returning to her usual strong form to jump clear the second time out over the track set by Canadian course de- signer, Peter Holmes. The two-time Olympian was partnered with Hamilton, an 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Quadros 3 x Acolord) owned by The Hamilton Group. With four faults to count from the second round, Canada moved up to finish fourth overall on a final score of 28 faults. Ireland claimed an easy victory with five faults followed by Mexico in second with 13 faults. Australia took third with 22 faults while the United States, hampered by the elimination of Karl Cook at the water jump in the opening round and his subsequent withdrawal, took fifth with 36 faults. “The lesson to be learned is that
Show Jumping Team debut in March in the Longines FEI Jumping Na- tions Cup™ of Mexico, Steffens Daly, 28, of Harriston, ON, was back for her second appearance rid- ing for the maple leaf. After provid- ing the drop score of 16 faults in the opening round, Steffens Daly had fence three down the second time out with Freaky, a 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Darco x Litho X) that she owns in partnership with Team Eye Candy. Hometown favourite Foster,
that he owns in partnership with Wishing Well Farm LLC. Having made her Canadian
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