Tiffany Foster of Langley, BC, led the Canadian charge with a faultless performance on the opening day of competition on Wednesday, August 10, at the ECCO FEI 2022 World Championships in Herning, Denmark.

Beth Underhill and Nikka vd Bisschop. (Arnd Bronkhorst Photography)

The first of four days of competition was held as a speed round where riders had four seconds added to their times for each rail down. As the final Canadian team member on course, Foster, 38. produced a world-class performance partnered with Figor, an 11-year-old bay Dutch Warmblood gelding (Querly-Elvis x Indoctro) owned by Foster and Andy and Carlene Ziegler’s Artisan Farms LLC. The pair were quick and tidy around the speed track to stop the clock in 80.97 seconds, placing Foster and Figor sixth overall among the 103 starters and making her the highest-placed female athlete in a sport where men and women compete as equals.

Julien Epaillard of France topped the leaderboard on opening day with a time of 79.08 seconds riding Caracole de la Roque followed by Scott Brash riding Hello Jefferson with a time of 79.54 seconds for Great Britain. Reigning World Cup champion Martin Fuchs of Switzerland rounded out the top three with a time of 79.79 seconds aboard Leone Jei.

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