In the Longines FEI show jumping rankings, Canadian riders – Foster and Erynn Ballard – hold two spots among just four women in the top 50.
Erynn Ballard will be the sole Canadian competing against a roster of the world's top jumping competitors April 14-16.
The Definite Entries have been announced as the Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final is set to begin in Germany.
The nail-biter saw the all-female team compete for the first time with new chef d’équipe Eric Lamaze, losing to Ireland in the final round.
The team event will take place at WEF on March 5th and features an all-female Canadian squad led by new chef d'équipe Eric Lamaze.
The Canadian (and world’s top-ranked female show jumping athlete) rode the mare Nanini van d’Abelendreef to victory.
The Irishman made his first trip to WEF a winning one aboard Chacon 2; Canada's Erynn Ballard placed 3rd riding Comedie de Talma.
The CSH mare was back in form after a two-year layoff; top Canadian in the $37,000 class was Erynn Ballard with Comedie De Talma.
The Canadian scored victories in the $50,000 Equiline Grand Prix and $25,000 Palm Beach Equine Clinic Grand Prix at PBIEC.
Opening day of the tournament saw 16 nations compete in the featured Trophée de Genève, including Canada's Erynn Ballard.