The pair had been competing together at the Grand Prix level since early 2019, but recent health issues prompted the decision.
Sebastien
The Canadians who made up the Tokyo squad will reunite to compete against world-renowned dressage teams at this prestigious event.
The influential stallion's genetics appear in many past and present top dressage horses, including Canada's Sebastien and Statesman.
Canada misses the cut for the Team and Individual Finals; Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In log best score for the team.
The CDI 4* class saw Lindsay Kellock and Sebastien a close 2nd, Jill Irving/Arthur 4th and Evi Strasser/Déjà Vu Tyme 6th.
Four Canadians finished in the top five, led by Lindsay Kellock who edged Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In.
Canada swept the podium with Brittany Fraser-Beaulieu and All In second and Chris von Martels on Eclips third in the FEI Grand Prix CDI3*.
USA’s Sabine Schut-Kery and Sanceo win; earlier in the day Canada’s Pia Fortmuller topped the FEI Intermediaire A CDI3* with Frieda.
The Canadian scores 73.319% in the Special; Jill Irving and Arthur place 4th and Diane Creech is 7th riding Chrevi’s Christo.
Pan Am Games team gold medalist scored 72.326% as runner-up to Nick Wagman and Don John as competition for a Tokyo Olympic berth heats up.