The Irish rider piloted Casturano to victory in the $280,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup; Nicole Walker named Leading Canadian Rider.
Entry lists are shaping up, with jumping and dressage World Cup Qualifiers highlighting the 2025 schedule.
The American won his third major class of the show; two Canadians in the jump-off, with Tiffany Foster finishing second riding Electrique.
The Israeli rider and Gemma W were 2nd in last year's World Cup class here; top Canadian was Vanessa Mannix riding Carmela Z, who placed 4th.
The victory came aboard Ariel Grange’s Legacy; Canadians Tiffany Foster and Ali Ramsay place 3rd and 4th in the feature event.
The show has been elevated to a CSI5* and will also feature national hunter/jumper championships and over $1 million in prize money.
Eric Lamaze named both Leading International Rider and Leading Canadian Rider Canadian course designer and Olympic individual silver medalist Michel Vaillancourt set a course that challenged some of the world’s best show jumping athletes and their horses in the sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum, which was packed to maximum capacity with a crowd of 6,631 in attendance. […]
McLain Ward (USA) claimed the $205,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Toronto on Saturday night at the CSI4*-W Royal Horse Show in Toronto, ON.