Aussie edges Jim Ifko and Un Diamant des Forets to claim her second international victory in three days at Thunderbird Show Park's Harvest Welcome.
Thunderbird Show Park
The large Canadian contingent could not hold off the attack by international invaders in the opening feature classes at Thunderbird Show Park.
The first FEI event held in Canada this year features four days of international competition and over $180,000 in prize money.
Hometown favourite continues her winning ways, placing first and third in the Sunday feature as the Fort Festival wraps up at Tbird.
The American edged Canada's Brian Morton for the win at Thunderbird Show Park's Fort Festival, while Emily Ward (GBR) dominated the $5,000 U25.
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.
Daniel Coyle (IRL) rode to a thrilling victory in the $145,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Vancouver aboard 9-yr-old rising star Farrel,