Canadian reiner, Cody Sapergia of Lermoos, AUT and Nu Chexomatic (Nu Chex To Cash X Tejons Peppy Doc) earn their highest score at the 2014 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™, with 223.5, which kept them in the medals for the majority of the Finals.

The Saskatchewan native had the crowd cheering and whistling as he and Nu Chexomatic, a seven-year-old Quarter Horse stallion owned by Tina Künstner-Mantl and Jac Point Quarters, galloped into the arena, coming to a flying stop. After backing up to the centre, they started their powerful spins to the right then left. Showing off the horse, Sapergia continued on to perform his circles. It was during his right large circle that the horse dropped his lead, picking up a penalty. Then they came down the long side to a high-quality sliding stop, receiving a +1 score for the manoeuvre. Without any hesitation, they rolled back to do another +1 stop on the other side of the arena. Completing the pattern, they loped back around and picked up speed for one last impressive stop that brought the excited spectators to their feet. Earning a remarkable score of 223.5, Sapergia and Nu Chexomatic finished tied for sixth.

Fresh from the ring, Sapergia stated, “He was feeling good in preparation for the Finals, and all I could hope for was that he stayed with me. Pattern 10 in the Finals – with a run-in to a stop, the spins, and circles to the right – this was all in my favour. He slowed down very nicely for me and the lead changes were nice. The last three stops were about as good as I’ve had with him, which made me really happy.”

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