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Angelstone held its final tournament of the year in Rockwood, ON from September 26-30. Some of Canada’s top show jumpers contested the CSI 2* Angelstone National Show Jumping Tournament over the course of the week. For many riders, it was their final competition before Canada’s renowned and always highly-anticipated Royal Horse Show, to be held November 2-10 in Toronto, ON. Here are the top results:
$50,000 CSI** NG Stone Grand Prix of Rockwood
1- Yann Candele / Game Ready
2- Ainsley Vince / Darling
3- Francois Lamontagne / Undergroud des Hauts Droits
4- Christian Sorenson / Bobby
5- Kelley Robinson / Enzo
6- Ainsley Vince / Frieda
7- Yann Candele / Carlotta Singular
8- Amy Millar / Cantero Z
9- Lauren Hunkin / Larry 0146
10- Neil Badcock / Campino
$32,000 PDI/Stonewood Open Welcome
1- Francois Lamontagne / Undergroud des Hauts Droits
2- Mac Cone / Unanimous
3- Ainsley Vince / Frieda
4- Yann Candele / Carlotta Singular
5- Jordan MacPherson / Piccobello du Val de Geer
6- Yann Candele / Game Ready
7- Lauren Hunkin / Larry 0146
8- Angela Covert-Lawrence / Utan
9- Amy Millar / Cantero Z
10- Ainsley Vince / Darling
Full results can be found at http://tournaments.angelstone.co/wp/
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