Canadian eventing athletes put in impressive performances throughout the Jaguar Land Rover Bromont Three Day Event, which was held June 9-12 in Bromont, QC, and acted as the final North American qualifier for Canadians declared for the 2016 Rio Olympics coming up in August.

Bromont was also host to the first-ever Stuart R. Horne Canadian Eventing Championships, which was awarded in the CIC 3* division. Colleen Loach of Dunham, QC became the inaugural champion after finishing the division as the highest ranked Canadian. Riding her 2015 Pan Am Games partner, Qorry Blue D’Argouges, a 12-year-old Selle Francais gelding sired by Mr. Blue and owned by Peter Barry, Loach started out in fourth place after a dressage score of 50.10 penalties. After incurring just 2.80 time penalties on cross-country, Loach moved up to claim the second place position on 52.90 penalties – which would prove to be her final placing and score after a clean show jumping round. They were less than a single fault behind the winner, Ryan Wood of Australia, who finished with 52.00 penalties aboard Frankie.

“I am thrilled with Qorry’s performance at Bromont,” said Loach, who helped the Canadian Eventing Team take the bronze medal at the 2015 Pan Am Games. “He just keeps getting better and better in every phase. It was an honour to win the inaugural Canadian Championship, and in my hometown on top of that. I couldn’t have done it without the generosity and support of Peter and Susan Barry.”

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