Madrid, Spain – For the second year in a row, Canada’s Eric Lamaze of Schomberg, ON, and Hickstead placed second in the €150,000 Grand Prix of Madrid held Saturday, May 23, at the CSI5* Madrid International Show Jumping Tournament in Spain.

A total of 44 horses attempted the first round track in the feature event at the Spanish show jumping tournament. Lamaze, second into the ring, showed that a clear round was possible by leaving all the rails in place with Hickstead. Seven others followed suit to join Lamaze in the jump-off. First back for the tie-breaking round, the Olympic champions were again clear, stopping the clock in 36.04 seconds. All Lamaze could do was wait as the remaining jump-off contenders took their turn. In the end, it was Laura Kraut of the United States riding Anthem who bettered his time, stopping the clock at 35.61 seconds.

“I was first to go in the jump-off, and Hickstead jumped really well,” said Lamaze of the 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion. “It was a really fast jump-off, and Anthem is a fast horse!”

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