More than 4,500 fans were in attendance to see Canadaʼs top equestrians face off in a two-round event. The top ten finishers from the first round came back to compete in a jump off to determine the winner in the $150,000 class.

Yann Candele, riding Piterusa, handily won the first Equestrian All-Star Grand Prix that was held in Ottawa on Saturday, October 3, 2009. He bested the second place pair, Amy Millar and Costa Rica Z by 2.91 seconds and topped third place finishers Mac Cone and Ole by a whopping 4.35 seconds, walking away with the first prize purse of $35,000.

It was the culmination of a week-end of excitement and family entertainment dubbed the “Agri-Sport All Star Weekend”. The thrills began on Friday night, October 2nd, with an evening of the hard-hitting action of Professional Bull Riding. Saturday morning the Grand Prix riders competed in the Kubota Canada Speed Challenge. Candele and Pitareusa laid down the gauntlet at 60.65 seconds and captured the win just under 2 seconds ahead of second place finishers Ian Millar and Redefin.

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