The inaugural Rocky Mountain North American Championship, featuring a World Equestrian Games format, was an enormous success – so much so that the Alberta Equestrian Federation and Rocky Mountain Show Jumping are preparing to host the Championship again in 2020 and are increasing the purse to $200,000.

This year’s event was hosted over five days in June at Rocky Mountain Show Jumping in Calgary, AB, in a venture introduced to the sport by the Alberta Equestrian Federation with the assistance of RMSJ president John Anderson. The 2019 edition featured $150,000 in Athlete Development Awards and gold, silver, and bronze team and individual medals awarded to competitors. Separate competitions were held at the 1.10m, 1.20m, 1.30m and 1.40m levels, with each group formulating their own teams of four, which could include one professional rider if they chose to do so.

The first day started with a Table C speed competition with faults converted to give each rider their first score. The team competition, called the Team Cup, was held over two days with the faults incurred added to the first score to determine the winning teams. As with the WEG, the teams were presented with their winnings before continuing on to the individual phase.

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