Canada clinched their second victory in a row in the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2014 series after a thrilling head-to-head with the U.S. at Coapexpan, Mexico. Just four teams lined out in the second of the three qualifiers in the North America, Central America and Caribbean League, and the Canadians won through in a two-way jump-off against the clock against their old rivals. Having also topped the opening leg in Wellington, Florida (US..) in March the Canadians are now in a very strong position going into the third and final qualifer on home turf at Spruce Meadows in Calgary (CAN), next month.

The competition came down to a real clash of champions, America’s Beezie Madden pitted against the legendary Ian Millar who has long been known as Captain Canada. And, going last in the third and final round, ten-time Olympian, Millar, opted for a careful clear after Madden faulted. Millar is as super-cool as he has ever been, and at 67 years of age is almost 50 years older than the other Canadian team member who helped seal the victory with a double-clear performance. For 18-year-old Kara Chad it was a career-defining day as she stepped up to senior Nations Cup level for the very first time, and did it in style.

The winning Canadian side also included Ian Millar’s son, Jonathon, while Chris Sorensen was pathfinder for the side.

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