The pair made Canada proud with a sizzling victory in the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event; the last time a Canadian won there was in 1992.
Karl Slezak
The USA’s Tamie Smith and Mai Baum are poised to win the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event 5* going into Sunday's show jumping phase.
Canadian young riders from Quebec and Alberta earn a silver spot on the podium and an individual bronze medal in the USEF Championships.
The first three Canadian eventers complete their dressage tests, while Kelly Houtappels-Bruder prepares to begin the Singles Driving Worlds.
Seven athletes and horses have been announced as team and alternate combinations for the FEI Eventing World Championships.
The Canadian progressed smartly up the leaderboard all weekend with Chocy in their first visit to this major German three-day event.
Tom McEwan led the GB squad from start to finish in the 4*; in individual results, Canadian Karl Slezak places 21st with 'Chocy'.
Laura Collett is crowned the winner with just 21.4 pp; Canadian Mike Winter and El Mundo successfully complete their first Badminton.
The first horse inspection in Elkton saw just one horse spun; Canada has 5 entries in the 5* and 3 in the 3* going into the dressage phase.
A number of Canadians contested the 2*, 3* and 4*-S divisions in Aiken, SC including Kyle Carter, Dana Cooke and Leslie Grant-Law.