As the dust settled on the 2024 Paris Paralympics, we heard from Canadian para-dressage rider Roberta Sheffield, who competed in the Grade II Freestyle final aboard Fairuza, her 15-year-old mare. She was the only Canadian to qualify for the Freestyle, where she placed 6th overall with a score of 73.187%.

These Games marked Sheffield’s third Olympic appearance; she made her debut at Rio 2016 where she rode Double Agent to 14th place and helped Canada to a 13th-place team finish, then competed at Tokyo 2020 where she placed 12th individually aboard Fairuza (aka Wonky) and was part of the 10th-place team. She was reclassified as Grade II earlier this year after competing in both those Games in Grade III. Sheffield, 43, currently sits 7th in the Grade II FEI World Rankings, and 46th overall in para-dressage.

A man kissing a horse.

Clive gives Wonky a smooch.

‘Bert’ shared her impressions of these Paris Paralympics. “It was an amazing experience to do the Freestyle at the Paralympics,” she explained. “This is my third Paralympics, but it’s my first time doing a Paralympic Freestyle. My personal ambition for the Games was to finish plus-70 in each test, so I needed to finish top-eight in the Individual to get into the Freestyle.” (She did even better than that, placing 6th in the Individual with 70.345%. She was also the highest-placed Canadian in the opening Team event with 70.967%.)

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