Thunderbird Show Park in Langley, BC wrapped up five days of show jumping at the West Coast Classic with the $20,000 Maui Jim Grand Prix.
Due to an extension of the current pandemic restrictions, the venue is unable to host the Canadian Premier and Odlum Brown BC Open.
It was a popular hometown grand prix win for Brian Morton on Sunday afternoon at Thunderbird Show Park during the Harvest Welcome.
The large Canadian contingent could not hold off the attack by international invaders in the opening feature classes at Thunderbird Show Park.
Hometown favourite continues her winning ways, placing first and third in the Sunday feature as the Fort Festival wraps up at Tbird.
The 2015 Pan American team gold medalist and local favourite rode five horses in the class at Tbird and qualified three for the jump-off.
Show jumping competition returns to Thunderbird Show Park in Langley, BC, with the Fort Classic and a win for perennial fan favourite Foster.
While this popular BC show venue awaits government approval to proceed with shows, it offers private arena bookings to school over full courses.
Chris Pack, COO of Thunderbird Show Park in Langley, BC, brings us up to speed on what is happening at this popular and normally busy venue.
After taking the CSIO5* Longines Grand Prix at Thunderbird in 2018, Daniel Coyle (IRL) and Cita returned to their winning ways in the $36,500 tbird Cup.