The Canadian Show Jumping Team delivered when it counted, qualifying for the Team Final with a fantastic performance on Thursday, August 11, at the ECCO FEI 2022 World Championships in Herning, Denmark. In the individual standings, Tiffany Foster of Langley, BC, moved up from sixth to fifth place after delivering another clear round riding Figor.

A total of 22 countries started in the first round of team competition on Thursday with the top 10 qualifying for the team final on Friday night, August 12, under the lights in the Stutteri Ask Stadium beginning at 9 p.m. local time. The track will once again be set by Dutch course designer Louis Konickx.

Canada was sitting in 12th place coming into Thursday but moved up to finish eighth overall and secure its starting position in the team final where medals will be decided. Sweden maintained its position at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 3.69 while France also added nothing to its total to hold onto second place with 5.44 penalties. Germany moved up to third place in the provisional standings with a team total of 11.76, putting the show jumping powerhouse less than one rail ahead of eighth-placed Canada on 15.56 penalties.

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