EricGeneva.jpgGeneva, Switzerland – Olympic Champion Eric Lamaze of Schomberg, ON, ended his 2008 competition season by claiming victory in the €175,000 Rolex World Cup Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland, on Sunday, December 14.

From a starting field of 40 horses, 11 jumped clear to advance to the jump-off. Lamaze and Hickstead were the ninth horse-rider combination to tackle the shortened jump-off course, chasing the time of first to go, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum of Germany, who had stopped the clock in 41.34 seconds riding Shutterfly. Galloping from start to finish, Lamaze left all the rails in place and crossed the timers in 40.70 seconds to take over the lead.

Home crowd favourite Steve Guerdat was next into the arena with Jalisca Solier. The Swiss rider failed to beat Lamaze’s time, with 40.96 seconds putting him in second place between Lamaze, currently the number two ranked rider in the world, and world number one, Michaels-Beerbaum.

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