The first competition of Canada’s largest dressage series showcased homegrown talent over the weekend at the Caledon Equestrian Park in Palgrave, ON. A record 249 entries gathered at the world-class facility, the host site of the 2015 Pan American Games, for three days of national and international competition June 16-18..

While the national show offered Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Western dressage divisions, the CDI classes generated the most buzz in this all-important Pan Am Games qualifying season. With just a handful of opportunities to earn qualifying CDI scores on home soil, these international competitions are especially important for Canadian riders who did not compete in the USA during the winter season.

“We were thrilled to be back at the beautiful Caledon Equestrian Park, hosting a record-breaking competition at a world-class facility like this,” said Caledon Dressage president Andrew Woodley. “Caledon Dressage is proud to develop the grassroots of the sport with a top quality National show. With classes from Intro to FEI, Bronze to Gold, and even a Western dressage division, we truly offer something for everyone in a welcoming, competitor-friendly environment. The CDI competition is an invaluable opportunity for Canada’s top riders to shine on the international stage and get feedback from a panel of renowned FEI judges before the upcoming Pan American Games in Santiago.”

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