Vanessa Robert coached both the winner and the runner-up, Rosie Foucault riding Dubai De Sainval, at International Bromont.
International Bromont
Aboard the grey Viamdios D’Avril (aka ‘Ted’) the Canadian rider scored the biggest win of her career at International Bromont.
For the second time in two weeks, the American topped the leaderboard, with Quebec rider Sabrina Lefebvre placing 2nd aboard RF Most Wanted.
“I won with one and ended up on the ground with the other," said Kama, who outraced Francois Lamontagne to open the 2nd week of International Bromont.
Quebec rider Alexanne Thibault and Cidanos Z were the only other pair to post a clean first round effort and advance to the jump-off.
The Olympic veteran rode Con Couleur to victory in the 1.45m Open Welcome class to kick off two weeks of show jumping competition.
The CSI4* and 3* will now be run as National competitions in 2022, with a pair of $50,000 Grand Prix and a $10,000 U25 Grand Prix.
Ireland’s Daniel Coyle ran away with first and second place in the CSI3* Grand Prix riding Cita and Farrel, at the International Bromont.
Ali Ramsay and Lutz won their first Grand Prix together, taking the CSI3* Grand Prix at the International Bromont, despite weather conditions.
Irishman Michael Hutchinson with Nektarina B got ahead of Leslie Howard and Donna Speciale in the FEI sanctioned event at International Bromont.