Megan Lane of Loretto, ON, and the 15-year-old KWPN mare Caravella were the first of two Canadians competing as individuals in dressage in Rio. The pair put in a lovely test, scoring 71.286%. โ€œIt felt amazing!โ€ said Lane, 25. โ€œMaybe the halt/reinback was a little bit quicker than ideal, but thatโ€™s the biggest criticism I have out of this test.โ€

She continued, โ€œToday, I couldnโ€™t have asked for a better atmosphere, better weather, so itโ€™s a recipe for perfection. This is my personal best score [compared to 71.060%]. Weโ€™ve done a lot of preparing and Iโ€™m grateful to everyone whoโ€™s helped me along the journey.โ€

This is Laneโ€™s first Olympic Games, and the path here included coming up through the juniors and young rider ranks, and appearances in the 2014 WEG and 2015 Pan Am Games. Caravella has a different back story than most dressage horses. โ€œItโ€™s been an absolutely incredible journey with this horse. I bought her as a hunter [in Uxbridge, bred by Jill Irving] and turned her into a dressage horse. I fell in love with her; when I saw her I wasnโ€™t looking for a horse and when I bought her I didnโ€™t really have any plans โ€“ I just knew that I loved her. It turned out that we really clicked and the rest is history.โ€

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