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tory with 13 faults followed by the French in second with 16 faults. Switzerland completed the podium with 23 faults followed closely by the home side of Mo- rocco in fourth with 24 faults. The Netherlands was fifth with 25 faults, Brazil took sixth with
29 faults, and Canada placed sev- enth with its 30 faults. Belgium was eliminated in the second round while both Spain and Por- tugal failed to be among the top eight teams that advanced to the second round of competition. Eric Lamaze, chef d’equipe of the Canadian Show Jumping Team, said, “We tried two differ- ent warm-ups with Kyle’s horse that helped us get to know him
better, and I thought Kyle rode very well. Beth’s horse wasn’t it- self today. Susan had some prob- lems in the first round, and she corrected it in the second round. That’s why these riders come to Europe. We’re building up rid- ers.”
Lamaze had nothing but
praise for Tindale. “Sara was outstanding,” he said. “She’s been based with us
[in Belgium] since April. She struggled at first, but we kept sending her to shows, and today she was able to produce a double clear in a Nations’ Cup. You can’t do that by staying in North Amer- ica and being comfortable in your surroundings. The way of riding in Europe demands a more pre- cise type of riding than anywhere else in the world. If we want one day to have some really good
Canadian riders, we have to teach them the ropes in Europe, and we have the perfect proof of that in front of us today. What a thrilling day for the younger riders.” Rabat is the second of three
consecutive stops that comprise the Morocco Royal Tour, which opened a week ago in Tetouan and concludes on October 23 in El Jadida. “The show was fantastic,”
said Lamaze. “I cannot say enough good things about Rabat. It was beautiful jumps, the foot- ing was at its best, and the facility was amazing. It was an incredi- ble week, and extremely well-or- ganized.” For
full results CSIO4*-W Rabat,
https://online.equipe.com/en/com petitions/51577.
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Sara Tindale of Campbellville, ON, and Elco van hof ter Naillen, owned by Tindale Farms. Photo by Stefano Grasso for Morocco Royal Tour.
Beth Underhill of Mulmur, ON, and Mademoiselle-A, owned by Rein Family LLC and Torrey Pines Stable Inc. Photo by Stefano Grasso for Morocco Royal Tour
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