Juliette C. Barolet and Docaprio L at the 2014 CIEC in Blainville, QC. Photo by Eve-Lyne Ouellet Photography

Juliette C. Barolet and Docaprio L at the 2014 CIEC in Blainville, QC. Photo by Eve-Lyne Ouellet Photography

The Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships is a sanctioned Equine Canada competition. This team event offers athletes the opportunity to test their skills against their peers from across Canada.

The Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships is a collaborative event between the national and provincial sport organizations governing equestrian competition, whereby provincial/territorial sport organizations field teams representing their respective province/territory. It also acts a key event in the development of equestrian’s next generation of national, international and world champions. In addition, it is a platform for talent identification for athletes, coaches and officials.

Team Quebec’s Juliette C. Barolet Leads Going into Final Day

At the Blainville Equestrian Park, dressage riders from across Canada came out to perform a second test representing their province in less than ideal weather conditions. Unfazed by the rainfall, Juliette C. Barolet of Rosemère, QC conquered day two with a score of 68.548% at the Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships aboard Linda Robert’s 14-year-old Canadian Warmblood gelding, Docaprio L.
“Being first two days in a row is a great feeling,” stated Barolet. “I wasn’t expecting it but it’s very exciting, and I couldn’t have asked for him to be better. I’m here to have fun and that’s what I’m doing.”

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