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26/ JULY 2022 THE RIDER


Longines Continued from Page 1


Rome, Italy. “After the hype of La Baule and Rome, which was so in-


Canada’s third and fifth place finishes respectively at CSIO5* La Baule, France,


and CSIO5*


we come together as a team and we produce, as we saw in Europe,” said Lamaze,


referencing


tense with so much train- ing, the approach we had coming here with such a quick turn around from Rome last week was not good. The result we got is the result we deserve. A disappointing day, yes, but we can’t plan to be great at La Baule and Rome with- out losing some focus on this event.” Speaking to the per-


formances of each of his riders, Lamaze


said,


“Mario was fantastic, he was there for everyone, did his job, and showed a lot of team spirit. Beth did her best on a horse we’ve been asking a lot of, and we wanted to see where Jacqueline was at. She came back and had four faults the second time which shows strong char- acter, but we can’t have 16 faults the first time out. Tiffany wasn’t on her best horse but produced a clear


Tiffany Foster of Langley, BC, and Hamilton, owned by The Hamilton Group. Photo by Ashley Neuhof


Jumping Nations Cup™ of Canada also acted as the second and final qualifier for the North and Central America and Caribbean League which sees the top two teams following qual- ifying events head to the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Final in


mention that Mac [Cone] delivered a fantastic round in the Grand Prix as did Ali [Ramsay]; I’m a big fan of her horse,” contin- ued Lamaze, noting Cana- dian rider performances in the $235,000 Longines Grand Prix held on Friday, June 3, where Ramsay placed fourth riding Bonita vh Keizershof Z while Cone was fifth riding Zaia di San Giovanni. “A lot of good things came out of this week, and relation- ships were improved. Year one on the job, I’m going to learn a lot. In year two, we will do things differ- ently.” The Longines FEI


in the second round. All the riders put in good rounds to finish, and to see riders come back and bet- ter their scores, that’s what counts. “We should also


Jacqueline Steffens Daly of Harriston, ON, riding Freaky, owned by Steffens and Team Eye Candy. Photo by Ashley Neuhof


that we wanted to see where some of the horses were at and see who is in form for World Champi-


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“When I made the decision to breed my mare, my first focus was nutrition for before, during, and after pregnancy. My mare is an easy keeper, but with her age I wanted to be sure she was in perfect condition to carry a foal. I worked with Laurie Bishop from Brooks Feeds to create the perfect plan. Laurie was great to deal with, so informative and easy to reach, we connected multiple times throughout the pregnancy and after to adjust the diet for the mare and foal. My mare looked amaz- ing! She carried her weight perfectly, had an excellent, healthy pregnancy and delivery. She had a big strong filly, and an excellent milk supply for her. Thank you to Laurie and Brooks Feeds for your knowledge and great feed!”


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Jenna’s mare (left) was in excellent condition three days before her foaling date. On the right is the spunky filly with her mum, all ready to raise a healthy foal. Thank you, Jenna, for sharing your experience with Brooks and for the photos of your mare & foal.


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Barcelona, Spain, from September 29 to October 2, 2022. Mexico and Canada were confirmed as the two countries to book their tickets to the annual Spanish fixture. “The biggest thing is


medalist as well as World Championship medalist. “World Championships take over everything; they are on my mind and will continue to be. We are going to train for it and


onships which is far more important to me than win- ning this Nations’ Cup,” concluded Lamaze, a three-time


Olympic


Jumping High Perform- ance Group plan to name the Canadian Show Jump- ing Team for the upcoming World Championships in Herning, Denmark, during the CSI5* Spruce Mead- ows ‘National’ tournament from June 16 to 19 in Cal- gary, AB.


we’re going to be ready.” Lamaze and the


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